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‘THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON ‘THURSDAY. . Augast 13, 1891. ‘CROSBY 5. NOYES a _—— A aa ue ami Pan MS POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, TUE EVENING STAR hes a regular and permanent circulation ia:Waeblugton three 7TH BTREET. tnoes larger than that ef any other paper im the elty. An @ local NEWS paper and —ea— Advertising Medium it has no competitor. ee aaa 86 A N DD. s883 TTTT A ES In the world’s story the prosperity of one $ as a ry) ay LE ee Se fe nation is often linked with the bitter, grinding oe & AA ERY BoD by a R'E needs of another. While the people of the Sse* United States are planning to send abroad a arpias of 200,000,000 bushels of one cereal, Boe PRE A Brn, Hd f g 8%, n@, the people of Russiaare even now, before bees 3 i ry ie noSka fo # harvest which must dlestroy nearly every hope SoS ues fan £94 HORAN Ga of life, starving upon grass boiled in water, and rents are advertising their children “for sale” In order not to eve them die befor their eyes. a E pre It is claimed that Russia has the best and most . Ssuq AA FE ) abundant arable land in Europe, with a elimate B38 24S Lua Eee x peculiarly favorable to wheat growing, and x population one of the most laborious on the face of the earth. For all these advantages the rope (an set forth by a well-informed Russian authority) in twenty-six provinces have been estroyed or almost destroyed, while only in the northern Canocasus and a few other prov- inces and districts is the harvest expected to be above the aterage. Famine comes to Russia every three or four years, sometimes oftener. A general and very severe famine occurred in 1890. In 1845 and again in 1886 there was fam- ine. and this year's famine, it is fenred, will ex- ceed the terrible ones of 1840 and 1973 ma all ethers of record. That of 1940 began only after the harvest failed: this fs already begun before reaping time. The great Russian masa, ill in- formed, stolid, but quiet and industrious, with- ‘out rese:ve stores, live from hand to mouth be- ‘Now look out for bargains. If sou over had the opportunity of buying them you have now. Prices havebeen cut on Suin- mer Merchandise tosuch an extent that the original prices evem ridiculous and hard to Lelieve.* But you will find it an actual fact, and a fact worth grasping. ‘When we teil you that never before havo ‘Wo offered such values, it means a great deal, and economical shoppers and those ‘having an eye to save money will do well to take advantage of this GREAT 8UM- enuse of the fearful burden of 45 per cent of MER SALE. their incomes imposed for taxes— not to speak of interest to money lenders, bribes to ofliciule pe and the like. When crops fail they perish as ee so many sheep of are supported by a special relief fund, now nearly exhausted by repeated ‘Wo make this Opal great cut in prices before the store underyoos the trans- formation from a summer into a fall araar. The summer goods must be sold, now or never, and we have put prices on them accordingly. If you have sny shopping to do—no matter what you ‘Want—come here for it, and for the time this sale continues we will guarantee to Youa taving of from 25 percent tob0 per cent from the regular price of that ar- ticle. COMMENCING TOMORKOW, FRIDAY, BT 14, the opportunity of buying greater bargains than ever before offered by demands upon it. To stave off starvation and ¥ B'b provide seed for next year's crop will require Aa RRS BB an enormous sum, the destitution being wide- Soe toe read. ct who is responsible, or what, for this state of my X Yi things? Obvionsly there is misgovernment of ERY Vy iH the worst kind. While many millions are annu- a ally wasted upon increasing military forces al- TI PH UE ready too large—an increase that bears corre- Ky eg uy spoudingly hard upon tue peasants and other ¥ 83 ua J of ull the great countries of Europe—the = re czar closes the only bigh school of agriculture, Orders by mail will be to repress political disaffection among stu- 2 ij promptly attended to. dents; keeps the people in ignorance, retards the imaprovement of a country abounding in] Mrs Goons. , Pre natural resources, and aquanders everything | 75. wul'd Dress Shirt—piain or plaited bosom— rel el = band ap: = landed aristocracy, an dreams of con-| Ywicher tuen back to ‘Soar ueee ice tee ques a As Russia is not in danger of foreign aggres- sion the military expenditures might be re- duced by two-thirds. Reforms are needed in the mode of agriculture by whieh, with acorre- sponding betterment in other ways to be gained 82.50 Cheviot Neglize by education and habits of free thought and the | | andcuffs.. exercise of some of the powers of self govern |. Mejium-meiaht ment, famine would be prevented and the general condition of the peasantry be vastly improved. 0 important results of the famine must not be overlooked: The effects on such revotu- fonary movement as exists among the educated clsse, and the question of a general European war. No people perishing for lack of food goes to war. Thns the woes of the mujik may be the blessing of the world, no thanks to the wisdom. ‘or the clemency of the autocrat at St. Peters- barg. Mostix *Uspenwnan Axp Consers. Odd sizes of $1 Thomson's—R. & G.—Balls'— Loomer's Cutaway Hip—Sonnett and French Woven Corsets. Star price.. Ould sizes of $1 -. Cotton or Cambric Draw- -- 500. each Asp Rissoss. “ each materials $2.48 eacl an A writer in the Westminster Review bints at political truth when he maintains that trae se.entific federation of the British empire, in- cluding the colonies, is not possible because such federation presupposes the independence of the states composing it—a fact which does not yet exist, His theory of an imperial fed- eration is to persevere for a while longer in the Present relation of colony to mother, the parent showing more and more favors to its offspring. When all is ripe, Great Britain recognizing the independence of her colonies, both would sce the importance of truesci » tific federation—a union of sovereign states in which for the abandoned tie of allegiance to the crown. would be substituted allegiance to the race. The propounder of this theory ap- Pears to seck the impossible, a confederation of the Anglo-Saxon peoples, for ho mys “it is hard tosee how America could long exclude herself." America will show him. Meantime the people of the United States wish well to all the confederacies formed or to be formed out of homogeneous communities and having Anglo-Saxon race instincts and institutions as their basis. ——_—_—_or+e—___ ‘The oyster plank in the Maryland alliance platform isa commendable feature. We may struggle along for some time with or without free silver, or with or without # McKinley taciff, just as the ruling powers happen to die- tate. But we cannot get along without the oyster, and the movement to prevent its going into the hands of sordid monopoly to be crashed out of existence by the weight of the almighty dollar is something that is humane as ‘well as patriotic. +s The Maryland alliance has taken one good step toward compassing its porposen It has held a convention and learned a good deal about parliamentary proceedings. The in- dorsement of Mr. Brown leaves them just about where they started, which, after all, is better than going backward. There are many mes when the farmer is called upon to be a puilosopher, and this is one of them. + ‘The members of the Georgia legislature who patronized the colored porters’ unlicensed liqnor business are now regretting that they did not stick to the esteemed and barmiess watermelon. ‘There are several ways in which a properly plagged watermelon can be made convenient and palatable, as well as guileless in appearance. used... All 4%. Flowers—chotce We. to $1.68 Flowers and Sprays of all kinds, choies 8°. exch 40c. to Oe, All-sillt Fancy Ribbons, large a ment... 3 Norioxs. Be. Best Rubter Corset Laces, 2 yams long... Se. Paper Best English Needies.. I sizes.. dozen Real Whale Bone. 7 to 1 inches long. Hair Pinching Tongs, with epring.. Fine Steel Tracing Wheel..... . Russian Tan Shoe Polish, light or dark. 19. Raven Glos: Shoe Polish . paper Nursery Pins, all sizes. . Spool Best Linen Thread, White or Black. 15e. piece Double Bone Casing, all colors.. ‘Be. Kubber Sachet Dress Shields, highly per- Se. Sk Gartere with ribbon bow and fancy se. Calder's, Thurston's or Lyon's Tooth Powders. oe. Large Wire Hair Brush... ‘Ke. Lundbore's Triple Extracts, ail odors, Mirror, plush back, pa Se. Box Camphor, containing 40 balls.. Vusuixes Axn Neckwear. 10c. yard Satin Maline Veilings—all cofors. Se. yard Silk Cord Ruching . Gee. White Embrotiered Mull Ties .. ‘feo. yard Embroidered Chiffou—ail culors. Tmoannxes Axo Laces. 5c. Colored Silk Edging, new pattern.. 91.25 and $1.50 Cream Silk Dress Nets. ‘SO and $2 Black Chantilly Drapery No 0c. and 60c. Black Silk Demi-flouncings, Bortos: 0c. and 15e. doz. Rose Pearl Dress Buttons, . Colored Ball Ivory Buttons, Be. Colored Silk Dress Buttons, Hostuxy Axo Uspenwean. Ladies’ 25c. Fancy Cotton Hose.. 150. pair All 50, 59 and 7c. Lisle Thread Hose, in solid colors—boot patterns and fancy stripes......42c. pair 50 dozen Ladies’ S0e. Black Cotton Hose—high spliced hesis and double tov. S2c. pair 10 per cent discount off the marked prices of our en- Uire line of Infants’ i, % and Long Hose, in Black and White, unbleached and pin stripe. AU 2c. Ladies’ Gauze Vests, 4 different styles, 35 dosen Ladies’ 7c. Swiss Ribbed Silk Vests, in Cream, Pink, Blue, Nile,Old Gold and Car- inal. 550. each 10 per cent off all our American Hosiery Company’ and Jean Underwear. oe The oyster “nave,” 150 strong. are to tni- form and train asthe naval militia of Mary- land. Having. experience in running down “pirates” this navy is well prepared to run down the country's enemies. One advantage they possess over some others—they have al- ready steamers, guns and the other parapber- alia of war. 20 += ‘The announcement that the architect made $1.25 S button Undressed Mc Another voice from Kentucky, that of Senator |"_Tans on! Carlisle, declares against Gov. Hill's preai- ential prospects. With Pditor-Statesman Wat- terson aad Orator-Statesman Carlisle both after dim, the governor hasn't much to hope for from Kentucky. Haspxercmzrs Axp Smavwis. $3.50 Cashmere Emb. Scarfs, fringed......82.09each | $1.50 and $2 Cashmere Emb. Scarfs, 22ige. White and Colored Bordered Hukis....7¢. each — ‘Senator Carlisle says of Senator Gorman: “I B do not know that he 1s a candidate.” Let us Axo Sranoxmar, Cut prices om everything. All publications received hope that Mr. Cartisle is not of the type of | as soon as insued. “The leading mgnaines ond tsebion mankind who take satisfaction in what they | Journals also sold at cut prices. perpen me * | Toat Kaight’s History of Eugland, 8 vols. Reg : oo ular price, @12. 93.75 vols... 36 Fehon neonemertncany do 82.7 set Bulwer (library edition), gilt tops, 13 vols. Regular price, 919. 50... Mr. Parnell continues to pile up trouble for himself. He now proposes to start « daily ‘newspaper. 5 ee ‘That Mr. Ingalls isa man of courage is fully demonstrated by the fact that he has written 2 book; and on United States politics, too. 2 ‘With no republican legislative ticket in the field, the Virginia democracy will now proceed ‘to gain a great victory over itself. i ‘The indorsement of democratic candidate a Mr. Brice is one of the most prominent hick- ees in the New York census count. = (Charleston's recent small earthquake was not ef the Farmers’ Alliance series, H 173m 8 Lions Axo Misses Surrs Axp SHIRT WAISTS. Frenck Sateen Shirt Walsts, stiff col- d_ cuff colors Bine and White and 91.28 Percale Shirt Waists, stiff collarsand cuffs. .0Re. each 81.00 and $1.35 Satteen and All Children's Gingham Dresses tat were & 85. Weach, Star price. All Ladies’ $4. # 81.50 each to $8.50 Gingham Dresses? 1.98 each Boys Smar Warsrs. All 25e. Percale or Outing Cloth Shirt Waists. ...... All $1 “King” Shirt Waists. tern: ‘50c. Laundered Percale Shirt Waiste or Outing Cloth Waist = Scissors Axo Praren Wane. AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING. 6 Suver-plated Tea Spoons for. 3 4 sizes of Genuine Stes! Dressmaker's SI worth 50c. to $1.00, for... X Jewsuny Aso Learner Goons. As we are closing out our Jewelry Department the following prices should not surprise you. Everything must go: All 2c. Jewelry All :38e. and 48e. jewelry. AlLOBc. to $1.25 Solid Leather Chatelaine Bass. AN 81,38 to $1.98 Shopping Bays—grain, seal ‘nd real alligator, satin ined . Betrs Ax Fass. 1c. and Lie. Canvas Belts, striped or solid colors, All 5c. Straight or Bodice Leather Belt - Straizht or Bodice Leather Belts Silk Striped Belt All 48c. Silk Striped and Plain Bei All Ze. Stik Belt Se. Satin Pal Fans—siuall fancy shapes. 10c. Closing Pocket Fans. 10c. to 15e. Japanese Folding Fai 9c. Fancy Chromo Paper Fans Solid Black Japanese Fans. » to 30c. Japanese Foldin Fan - Black Painted Satin Fai . Solid Color Satin Fans, 7, a e Trosxs Axp Travetixa Baes. 15 PER CENT OFF THE MARKED PRICES OF ALL TRUNKS. 10 PER CENT OFF THE MARKED PRICES OF ALL BAGS AND VALISES. ‘The above discounts mean considerable. Consider how much less our oriinal prices are on these goods than others ask for them and you will readily see what a saving you can make by buying your trank or bax here. We wish to close out every one of them be- fore September 1. That's the reason of it. Lisexs Axo Warre Goons. 12-yard pieces English Long Cloth. case Barker's Mills 4-4 Cotton, e. ya. 1 case 10-4 Bleached Sheeting. Worth 30c. For 25e. yard. . 100 dozen Knotted Fringe Huck and Damask ‘Towels. ze Huck Towels, 20c.each— #4. 40 dozen Hemmed Pillow Cases, yard—I7e. each. Ix1% yards—%e. 8-4 Ready-niade Sheets, 50. D4, Gace. 10-4, 70e. 100 dozen 5 8 dozen 100 dozen % dozen Day Goons Derarruent Asp f BLANKETS. 0c. Black Lace Stripe India Mulls. ‘We. Fisured Crepe de Chines—light to We. Genuine Scotch yr Ginghar ‘We bought 300 pieces at a remarkably low price | from Arnold, Constable & Co., New York, and | Wpairs. Were 81.373. Star price. is = ma \2 ran 1 em lh a3.50, e 5 lg $5.50. ji oo. 1 2B. 2 on Exnromerr Axo Laces, ‘SOc. and Gc. odds and ends of 45-inch Swiss Flouncings ..... 81.50 odds and ends Swiss Flouncings. 25e. and Ie. Torchon Laces,. ‘20c. Red and Blue Colored Embroideries......80. yard Ununexias. | €1.25 26-inch English Gloria Umbrellas natura: POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, TRERT, ~r, oe ad ibe a i 3 A Rane Caaxce. LONDON BAZAR, 715 Market Space. We offer all our goods at a sacrifice, as we are in need of room previous to remodeling ourentirestore. Ladies’ and Children's: 75c. White Lace Straw Hats now 10c. Ladies! Vassar Satlors, 102, 100 75e. Colored Milan Hats now 260, Black and White Leghorn Yats, 49c. * Ladies’ India Linen Waists, 29c. £81.50 Ladies’ Linen Waists now 590, Colored Waists, 25c. . 91.00 Swiss Flouncing now 40c. yard. 81.50 Swiss Plouncing now 50c. yard. 82.00 Swiss Flonncing now 90c. yard. LADIES’ BLAZERS, ‘Onting Cloth Blazers, 08e. Flannel Cloth Blazers, $1.75. Best Quality Flannel Blazers, $3, All Trimmed Hats at one-third cost, Ladies! Vassar Shits, all styles worn, 99c, ‘These goods sold froin §1.25 to 22.50. We are ready to show Fall Styles in Hats and Bonnets. Come early to avoid the rush, auldct LONDON Bazar, Tae Laresr Repvceo Prices Ox TOPHAM'S TUITRRR U UNX NK X38, YT RoRU UNNNRK SS K DN RN eis v UU NNN Sys82 No. 4. Dress, full size, wat q . hinges, &c., deep bonnet box trai 26in, 28 in. 30in. . in, 30in, 4040. Mod S00 .}inen lined ait throurh, water- ‘or lock. laryer side bolts, 8, hiard-wood cleats. 29.00 $10.50 87.50 & #9.00 $10.00 $12.00 100 or more otber grades and styles at prices that aro lower than ever before. A few good values in Traveling Bags and Satchels. By venuine fuil-weixit cowhide grain-lesther Gladatons. i4in. = 16in. 18in. in. 22in. Min. ® 83.70 20 B00 85.00 A better grade than the ubove, with leather~ dickel corners, Jeatuer lined. 85.25 85.75 8040 87.5 88.00 |, Cowhlde Grain Club Satehels. lin in, 16 in. 3.00 $3.25 $3.50 supertor quality and will lest for No. 152.—Gennine Alligator Club Satchel. 10in. Thin. Tin. 14 in. 1in, 16 7 Bos BS Bis fe have scores of other grades. and, styles of Bags and Satchels at prices that will surprise yuu. TOPHAM’S TRUNK MANUFACTORY, 1231 Pa. ave. nw. Factory, 1290 E st. n.w. Any size or style of ‘Trunk made to order, repaired orcovered. Marking and straps free, ‘au “Excovracemest Is Tue Svnesr ROUTE TO SUCCESS.” ee g ‘Tako aeneral observation of life, childhood to old age, in social or commercial circles, in time of peace or war, aud you will come to the conclusion that encour- agement is the best stimulant to success. Our Great Remnant Sale on the third floor has been honored by the pubifeto such agreat extent that we concluded tocontinue'the same in order to give everybody a chance to derive the benefit of it. LIST OF ITEMS FOR THE GREAT CONTINUATION SALE. In Domestic Hosiery we have the following SPECIALTIES: 153 dozen of Boys’ and Misses’ Black Ribbed and Fast Colored Hose, in No. 9 and 934, at 10c. per pair. (Patent Seams.) 25 dozen of Ladies’ Cream Colored Full Regular ‘Made Hose at 15¢. per pair. 49 dozen of (Plain Black) Ladies’ Hose, patent seams, ‘at 10c. per pair. 63 dozen of Ladies’ and Misses’ and Children’s Black Ribbed Hose, patent seams, only 10c. per pair. 87 dozen of Gent's Shaw-Knit Half Hose, different colors, only 10c. per pair. One case of 12-4 (extra size) Craibet Quilts, beautiful designs. Reduced from $2.25 to 1.69. ‘The famous Se. Satine, Skylight Circle, has been re- Pleuished with afresh line of Remnants, comprising the different qualities. ‘We have also exceptional bargains in Nottingham ‘Lace Pillow Shams in the latest Patterns. A lot of Children’s Scotch Caps, a beautiful novelty; different colors. Only 19. each. ‘You will find here Remnants of Ginghams, Domestic and French Satines, Flannels, Woolen and Cotton Dress Goods, 4-4 Bleached Cotton, Pillow Casings and Sheetings in abundance. ‘Thanking the public for thetr kind patronage of the ast sale, we beg for 8 continuance of the same in the future. One price and no misrepreventation, as usual. rs A & ba AAR a 45 BN UU: se 00 Fee a3 a: THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, URSDAY. AUGUST 13, 1891. - Woopwaan Axp Srrotat Banoarss Yor THIS WEEK: One lot Ladies! $3, $3.50 and 94 Shoes at 61.50 per Loruror. — 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.w. One lot Men's 83.50, 84 and $4.50 Button Shoes at a $1.50 per pair. Sizes Bi to 10. One lot Men's $4 Congress Shoes at #2 per pair. Sizes 5, 5} and G. One lot Misses’ $2 Hand-tarn Newport Button and Ties at $1 per pair. Sizes 11, 114, 12, 123, Lig and 2, Aand Bwidths, Also 20 per cent off regular prices of all our Ladies’ and Gents’ Low Shoes, WEEKLY CLEARING DAY. Tomorrow, Friday. will be our rerular “Rem- nant Day.” This idea ts several years old with is, and its continued existence is evidence of its, popularity. It isnow anestablished institution, Decause tt enables us to Keep the stock clean and fresh. You appreciate it because “Short Lengths,” “Odd Sizes,” “Broken Lines, “Small Lote," &c., are obtained way below regular prices. The benefits, therefore, are mutual. Some woeks these sales are more inter- eating than others. The offerings for tomorrow are partictiarly so. As usual, Kemnants wiil de displayed on center tables in proximity to their respective departments. GEO. W. RICH, Doxzsric Duress Goons. ‘717 Market Space. 1 pa 14 Remnants Drilitantine in shades of Green and Brown stripes—iensths from 2X to 10 yards—33 and 40 inches wide. Reduced frou BS to 12we. a yard. ‘D0 pieces Half-wool Dress Goods in all shades, Reduced to 8c. a yard. 1,000 yards Challies in an almost endless variety of detigus and colorings, Reduced to 6c. & yard. (Second for, first annex.) a tne eR tee ere nd ee Srrcrar Sare -IN- GENTS’ AND LADIES* LOW SHOE IN ROYAL CALF, Dove Color, ROYAL CALF, Tan Color. ——o— Scotch Ginghams, Korah Moire, Striped Bon- © cle Crepe and Scotch Madras; abon! 5 ; Pieces in ail. Reduced from 40, 3734. ee en and 5c, To close out quickis, all KANGAROO CALFSKIN. yard. PATENT LEATHER. (First floor, 10th st, building.) In fact a large assortment of OUTING AND SPORTING Shoes of All Description. Repairing department on premises. WILSON & CARR, Custom Shoemakers, 9 F ST.N. W. Baltimore Store, 4 and 6 W. Balto. st. Serr Derarraesr. Sr eitiem 1 Fine White Lace Suit, trimmed with moire Uk ribbons. Size 3. Reduced from $35 19 10. 1 All-over Embrotdered Suit. Auced from $10 to $4. 2 Pink Striped Waal: Sitk Shirt Walste, Size 34, Reduced from #3.50 to 82.50. 1 Fine White Indie Linon Wrapper, trimmed with embroidery. Size 36. Sllzutly soiled, Reduced from #4 to &h 2SHik Striped Blouse Waist, Size 36. Re- Auced from $4 to $2.50. 2 Neat Figured Cheviot Bioase Waists, Size 24. Reduced from #1.73 to 7c. (Third door, Mth st, baildiuc.) Size 32, Re- aul3-3t WO We close at 6 p.m., Saturdays excepted. Suawt Derarrwess. 4 Nottingham Shawis—large size—?Grays and, 2 Blacks. Reduced from $1. E Silk and Wool Black and White Striped Bhaw!—full size, Reduced from $5.50 to $3.00, Sizo2x? yarde— . _Heduced from #10.00 to 86. (Third floor, 11th st. building.) Wospenrcn. TTTTHE PURCHASING POWER OF A i DOLLAR 18 SOMETHING WON- . T DERFULDURING THISREMOVAL REDUCTION SALE OF OURS. EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND WITH US THESE DAYS BUYS TWO, THREE AND SOME TIMES FOUR DOLLARS' WORTH OF GOOD, RELIABLE CLOTHING. MEN’S SUITS FOR DRESS OR BUSI- NESS WEAR, BOYS' SUITS FOR SCHOOL SERVICE OR DRESS-UP OCCA- SIONS, OVERCOATS, BOTH HEAVY « AND LIGHT-WEIGHT, SEPARATE TROUSERS FOR MEN AND BOYS IN ALL WEIGHTS, QUALITIES AND SIZES, ALL 4p A VERY SMALL PART OF THEIR REAL VALUE. DO NOT POSTPONE YOUR VISIT TOO LONG, AS EVERY DAY SEES THE as- SO4TMENT GROW SMALLER, ROBINSON, PARKER & C0. AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, 3 Separate Gingham Kilt Skirts. Sizes 2% and anta-e® E COR. TTH AND D STS. N.W. Ssoak. Benmedth 3s cone, 1 Brown Linen Drill Suit. Size 10 years. Re- Croaxk Derarturxr 1 Light Weight Lon Cloak, made of fino perfect fitting, Size 30. Re- 00 to $7.50. 1 Gray Broadciot Blazer, rolling collar.satin faced. Size 2. Reduced from $10.00 to 25.00. 1 Fine Light Tan Camel's Hair Open-front Jacket, satin sleeve liniaxs and edwed with silk cord. Size 32. Reduced from 812. 50to #8.00, 4 Red Striped French Fiaunel Biazers (best quality), finished with silk cord. Sizes 34 and BG. Reduced to 83. 75each. (@hird Aoor, 11th st. building. ) Bovs: Deeanraest, 2 Fine Scotch Madras Kilt Suits, blouse waist, washable. Size 6 years, Reiluced from #510 CS Odd Gingham Blonse Waist. Size Gyears. Reduced from 81.50 to #1. 2 eo a ao = duced from $3.50 to €2. TTT TTT TTT TINGS | CTour rasa chevict sacter, size 10 eum feduced to #1. 50. Finest Worsted Jackets, neat plaid pat- Four © terns—1—Syearsand1—12 years. Reduced from 85 to 83 each. 1 Linen Duck Suit—sailor style—trimmed with white braid. Size 8 years. seduced to #4. . 2 Light Striped Biazers. Sizes 9 and 12 Tet us explain. Thoso| years. Reduced to @2.75 each. 8 Children's Caps. Sizes 6'5—%~ Breezy Open-end Scarfs. from } 52, Graysand Tans. Reduced from Which you had your pick for] Sion, ‘50c. each, are hanging fre. (Thitd floor, 11th st. building.) Nobetter way of sending them of than giving you four for! Jensry Depanrucyt. the price of TWO. * 5 Ladies’ Superior Quality All-wool Cream os Mesree eeoe ; StandSi. Tedaced from eStoghs Z 1 Ladies’ Extra Quality All-wool Black Cash mere Jersey, elaborately trimmed with sou- tache braid. Size 32. Reduced from $2.30 to 1. 3 Ladies’ Very Fine All-wool Black Cash- mere Jerseys—hundsomely trimmed with mo- Wair and soutache braid. Sizes 32.and 34. Ke- duced from 84.75 to 81.50. 2 Ladies’ All-wool Black Cashinere Jerseys neatly bound with mohair braid. Sizes 34.and Reduced from 83.50 to $1.50, (Third floor, 11th street buildi FOR Two, JOSEPH AUERBACH, “YOUR OUTFITTER,” ia) RRbUARbRDLAELEARBLLELEELELDRLDD 1 Misses’ Extra Fine White Suit—skirt and ‘waist handsomely embroidered —waist inished with ribbon trimmings. Size 14 years, Reduced from 824 to $4. ‘1 Misses’ Fine White India Linon Suit—skirt Plaited and with side panels of embroidery— waist with jacket effect and tacked vest—tull sleeves—neatly finished with embroidery. Size AGyears. Reduced from # 0 84. 1 Children's Superior Quality All-wool Gar- net Tuxedo Suit—with White trimmings, Size 2O years. Reduced from: $12 to 84.25. 1 Misses’ Very Fine Ail-wool Brown Flanne? Suit—handsomely trimmed with White braid. Size 12 years. Reduced from #10.75 to $3.30. (Second floor, 11th st. building.) 10 Pes Cesr Orr For Cass. ‘We are closing ont 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 ana we | Tyrants’ Departuent. are offering them at a discount of 25 PER CENT off o— eacaion saa ced A small lot of Bun Bonnets, in Blue and a as soa a ane ee Pink pisids, edxed with embroidery. Reduced : to 81 each. W. M. SHUSTER & 80NS, 2 Fine Quality India Linon Sun Bonnets, 919 Penna. ‘ave, edzed With fine embroidery, Small sizes. Re- duced to #2 each. 1 Infants’ Flannel Sacque, with crocheted edge, Reduced from $2.30 to #1. Avmall lot of Ladies’ and Children’s Muil Hats, in Biue and Pink, with White lace traa- mings. Reduced to @1 cach, A jew left of our Hats that were 2.50, $3, 83.75 and $4. Keduced to $1 each. 2 Sik Mull Hats, 1 Pink and 1 Blue, with trimming i back of same material, Reduced from #4 to $1 each. «Second floor, 10th st. building. aulz '[O CLOSE OUT THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES 1 will sell Spool SiIK; Se. : Twist, le. ; Skirt Braid, ‘best make Collars, sic. and Sc. each. aull-cortt ‘Miss LULA LENMAN, 931 F st. A Lerrm Yoo Suovrp TAKE TIME TO READ. W. D. CLARK & CO., 811 MARKET SPACE. WHY ARE YOU SELLING AT COST? Areyoucontemplating moving? Areyougoingoutot business? ‘These questions we hear every day from the many people who study thei#own interest in attending this cost sale. We are not contemplating moving, neither are we going out of busimss, but being crowded, Reusaxrs Or Sraween Livexs. —.—_ 1 Linen Scarf, with cut edge, Reduced from to 75e. ‘Linen Cushion Cover, for cut work, Re- duced from 20. to Se. 1 Fringed Momie Cloth Cover. Reduced from for room BY OUR STEADILY INCREASING BUSI- SltoTe. NESS are forced to take tn the upper Dart of our build. | 41 Art Sheeting Table Cover, Re@uced from Then, a wish to 25 3 ascaen. meee para diee-seaigondiapeaome 1 Spachtel Linen Bureau Scarf. Reduced from allthe demands of the trade. The front of the build- B5to #3. 1 Linen Tea Cloth, with cut edge. Reduced from $2.25 to $1.50. 1 Rep Table Cover. Reduced from 50c. to 1 Linen Bag. Reduced from 5c. to 250. 1 Center Piece with cut edge. Reduced from €1.50to al. 1 Mouchoir Case. Reduced rom 00c. to 30c. 1 Linen Duck Bay. Reduced from 35c. to We. A Tsotsi 0 = ef with cutedge. Reduced from Damask r. Reduced from 25e. to 10c, wise Sheeting Cover. Reduced from 50c. to Ang isto be changed, window capacity increased, #0 we will be enabled to display more extenstvely the many attractions of our stock to the public gaze. These iin- provements will cause much dirt about the building, and we wish to reduce the stock to as smalls compass ‘a8 possible, so it will be convenient to handle, Weare therefore willing togive you the advantage uf our profit. Are you alive to your opportunity? ‘Nothing in our entire stock excepted. Everything at cost. Silks, Black and Colored Wool Dress Goods, ‘White Goods, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels. Pillow Linen, Linen Sheeting, Cottou and Linen Lawns, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, Challies, Hosiery, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Um! Cot. tons in ail widths, and many other articles tod numer- ous to inention. Bp tn ome qive us a calland make money Toate Sh s Cover. Reduced tiom W. D. CLARK & CO., “Trea Cioth withent edge. Reduced from au7-3m 811 Market Svace. = mice Cr c Re a M.W.B ee cit “Linen Bureau Scarf. Reduced « Bevrawer, ST apechi Linen Bureau Beart, Reduced from $0.25 to $3, Nos. 1215 F st. and 19146 st, a setae, Banner for cut work. Re- ‘HAS HIS STORE FULL OF uae Shetdiag’ Cover. "Reduced from $1 to Buch as deliht housekeepers and others. ates ‘Linen Tray Cloth. Reduced from XOW IN SEASON. ihe peoee: iced foes ing — Js 25 See WHITE MOUNTAIN, ‘Tinen'feble Runner. Reduced from $2 to REFRIGERATORS- EDDY", = DO. LORILLARD'S, forhotels undaltoe, F al Linen Plow Cover," Reduced FRUIT 3AR8_MAgow's. 7, Bureau Beart. Reduced JELLY TUMBLERS—TIN TOP. work. Fe A CRLADS LAKE, apes e ae ~~ pe . ach to 3 DECORATED POTTERY AND FROM ei | RICH DESIGNS to very simple and inexpensive. | Gasemese Tne aa ee x ‘ ‘ WOODWARD & LOTHROP, mbt-on, ieee aera oulS «10th, L1thand Pw aw, : - mae . ee Soe Sst F Hionx Crass Wasi Goons, Cuntpnexs Axp Misses Derartwest. Woonwann Asp Loranor. 10TH, 21TH AND F STS. N.W. T. Mesus U sprrwran Derartuest. 1 Cambric Gown, handsomely trimmed with and rufties, Suze 1G. 1.50, rer, trimmed with point esprit luce and fine tucks, Reduced to G2¥e. ir. Low-neck CAmbric Corset Covers, with deep inserting of Hamburg front and bast an! fin Hasxevre Derarrwesr. 1 Drews Pattern. 4% yarty, of 43-inch Hem- stitched and & mdered White Swiss ruin “dant sity solied. Reduced from 63-38 terns of same description. Re- 4.) to $4 each, annex.) or 3 for oe. proidered Muslin Collarettes, each Cheminetton, idered troute, Meduced to cache Ladies’ Muslin Chemisett: piaite:| and em- oidered fronts. Radared to Sik each. Cnt floor, tander sky Sott-fintstied a vemb Ail-linen Hemstitched inch bem. Reduced te Heme itehed Initial ” Reltuced ‘from Bie. 19 Gove Devarrwesr. 7 pairs Ladies’ 6-button-iength Silk Gloves in Bion y snd Tan, Sines Sand. Meduced from, ; : Jutton-tensth Extra Quality "Grown. stode ‘aid Grays Sand &.” Hetuced trou 61.25 to 82 & floor, 11th st. building. ) Fur EL Derarrwest. 20 Remnants Plain French Opera Flannel ia Jengths trom 1 to. > yards. Remnants Striped Wrapper Flannel ia, Jane Jl to 8 yards nants Finbrofdered Flanvel in lengths rv Infants’, Children's and Ladies! ite anid Colors, ite of Whité Flannel. All at Low Remnant Prices, (Second fe aunex.) Buasxer Derarrwent. 3 pairs 10.4 White Wool Blankets, slightly Heduced from @4 to 8a reir. 1i-4'Brown Bed Biaukets ALL WOOL, to reaucea Reduced froin $5 Xo $1. i> each. wat diten, Lap Robes, sliehtly daraaged from eline Bed Quis ch. a window. Reitced froin @1.00 to 81 each. pnd floor, 11th st. bulldins. Buack Goons Drranrwest. 4 M feta Grenadine for $4 yards Olt Golt Sériped Grenadine for + Yants Bordered Grenadine for €10.50. Also remnants of All-w Stripescnd Plat (Hirst flout, anne WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 20th, 11th and ¢ sts. pow.’ aul3 Repvews New Feasirene Srone, 613 7TH ST. XN. W., Between Eand Fete, ‘Our fall goods are now arriving, and ourad- ‘Vice to housekeepers is to make their selections asearly as possible. Fashion has decreed soue now desigusin Carpetsand likewise in Pariorand Bed-Room Furniture, which make them doubly attractive to discriminating eyes, and they are bound to go—and go fast, too. We'll nor attempt to describe thein—we'd rather show them, Open until 6 o'clock ;and if you'll call we, uarantee to show you something in the way of Carpets and Furniture that will be attractivs, serviceable, seasonable and reasonable. Asin the past, we are always willing to make terms to suit our customers, and noone need therefore deprive himself of howe comforsoa theplea of want of ready cash. JOHN RUDDEN, FURNITURE DEALER, B13 7th stn. eulztr Carmart & Ley, $287TH ST. and 706 K ST. N. We ‘The extra size Honeycomb Bed Spreads at G0 cents are here. Unexpectedly we have received another 100 Of those extra size and weight of the @1.25 Quality White Bed Spreads too at @1. ‘Men s Fine Satteen Shirts reduced to 75e, Fine Madras Shirts reduced to 81.25. Fine Silk and Linen Shirts-reduced from €2.50 0 81.50. A big drive in 25-cent All-silk Windsor Ties towoat 124 cents. A bargain in Shirt Waists. Percale and White, ‘were 75e and 50c., reduced to 40 ceuts, Men's White Unlaundered Shirta, New York Mills muslin, linen bosom, bands snd cuffs, only 30 cents, A banyain in 10 pieces of Dress Goods, correct colora and quality, reduced from 50, 40and 8796 1023 conta, CARHART & LEIDY, 828 7th st. and 706 Kast. n. Ax Isvesruest OF @22 NOW WILL SAVE YOU #% NEXT SPRING. SEE THE FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS; ‘Perfect Success Gas Ranges— 19. 50 reduced to $14.75. 2.0% ~ 17.75, 00 ABO, 2.0 4 = 2.00 2.00 35.50. 4.00 * ™ 90.50, Ratuy weather. ‘Too many on hand. Must sail. ro Tus Is Oon Banoars Mowra. The list for tomorrow (Friday) gives an ides of The Palats Royal's redaced yricgs, which are makings busy month of what is generally « dul! one. 50 Pex Cext Discousr. All Flowers, which include sprays and wreaths for Jechorn bats, bunches of Flowers, Flower Hats, also Flowers for mourning wear 25 Pee Crxr Discovrr, All Ladieg’ White amd Goncbam Suits and Plenmet Sailor Biouses, Misses’ and Children's White, Gtage hamand Flannel Suits Ladies’ Biack and Cream Fmbrotdered Nainsook do's 20 Pee Crest Discovsr. Bricacbrac, which and other useful and of tal articles teres of England, Germany and Japan. € of att Lace Soarts amd Fichus, White, Gingham and Flannel Wrappers, 10 Per Coxe Discover. Fast bia k Hose for indies’, 14. Van "sand children’s wear, Shawls of al! kuuds. Lacwwct every descrption. All Dress Trinunings and Buttons, All Fans marked at Prices ranging from $1 to @55, Kid Gloves of every description. Weal Gold and Nueil Jeweiry. Choice of ail Rinbroideres, Hand-emt Lace Hand- Kerehiefs, Black Silks and Sik Grenadines. All Iiib= bons, Choice of all Chiffon Rom Barouss Nor Hacer Torn Ov- Sewine Silk, best quality. per «poo! #1 White Linen Vassar fiir reduced €2.S0 and B15 Percale Vamor Suirte Mut! Ty Wufttinues, atl sty . RuMiings, all styles... styles. Jap. Suk Handkercitets relat prellas, 2X-inch, 83.50 Porasois - Silk Gloves ai Silk Gloves anc Silk Gloves and Sila Gloves and + Ribbed Sumaver: wet, Ribbed Lisle Vests, Jerseye, ali styles 1b. Note Paper (LO0shieets) Se. Envelopes to match... Qe fk. Enelish Conti! Corsets €1.65 Cambric Niviit Gowns, all sty ies. GX. Cambric Drawers, lace triuied @1.08 Fast Biack Ratinette Skirts, 4 all stale, 50c. Giris’ White Lawn Sallor Waist the. Jewelry, all styles, E- This list doesnot mention one-tenth of the b guins to be bad bere aud what are mentioned are net half told of. ‘Take the lant Lime on the Lint. A half column advertisement might be written of our Ze, Jewelry, which incindes Vassar Shirt Studs tn fore teen of the latest styles, Cuff Buttons of all kinds, tui Ported Enamel Brooches and Lace Pins, Belts of Uai- dized and Bright Silver, Watch Chains, looking like real gold and sliver, Hat Fins in latest styles, Gold Rings, small but genuine; Bangles of all kimds, Scarf Pins by the hundred, Barings, &e., &.—choior of over fire thousand picoes of ie. Jewelty tor 21 ceuta. Now, take Homery. Ouly two lines are devoted te this department in the list above. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Beat below.) Asxvat Musuxwen Save or WARRANTED FAST BLACK HOSE, DURING WHICH REDUCED PRICES ARE QUOTED. ‘The midsummer sale of *1 will be remen bord a® the summer of the introduction by the Palais Koyal of ABSOLUTELY FADELESS COLORED HOSE in con- Junction with tproved stylet of Past Black Home. It ie some years since we introduced to Washington, Black Hose that could te quaranteed indelibie. Since then we Lave kept alead of all competition by tease the first to show tinproved styles, From time to tne We tutroduced Black Hoxe with double tinen sole, extra high-spliced heels and with doable welvaces, whereby the appearance of gual] holes at tlie semis ts rendered an impossibility. Coupled with the latest and most approved styles are Palace Koval PM .cee.nud thus we Laveevery wearer of bousht bere a advertiser for 1s, 80 that the following are bourebuid words **Go to the Palais Royal for Biack Hose.” But whet of our latest introduction’ Absolutely Fadeless Colored Hose are dyed by the same process ae are our Black Hose, and, like then guaranteed. If they Fade in washing or dascolor the clothing or akin the purchase money promptiy aud polstely refunded. Tue Niw Hose O ‘Made of superior Lisle, silk 1 Black feet and ankles, uppers of Lavender, Gray, Lemon, Bine, Pink, Pearl, which are guaranteed absolutely “fadelens.” 897 These Hose will be retailed in a regular way at 49cents. During this midsummer aale 10 per cent dincount is allowed, so that the price iy temporariy reduced. ‘The discount also applies to the following Howe — deduct one-tenth from the prices: Hose, ribbed aud plain, warranted Fast Black teet and ankles, uppers ib plais colors aud stripes, 2c. @ pair. Lisle Hose, ribbed, Fast Black feet and aukies, uppers of Flesh Pink, 350. « pair. 10 Pex Cesr Discovwe. ‘One-tenth is also allowed off the marked prices of all Solid Biack Hose, Before giving a general price list et us point to some specvad eaiuce 30 dozen Ke. quality Ladies’ Hose are being offered atonly 25c.apair. Thisis an esertion which eau” bbe written of Fast Black Stockinew more than once it a year, seldom as often. How we get these Hose t ‘sell at 25c. interests you Jess than the fact that so have them. You never saw prettier shaped Hose and they have the extra hich spliced heeisand fuproved shape double toes. Allow the dimount and #ix paite ‘will cost you only 81.35, for Hose that are worth, en generally sold for, €2 the has dozen. BLACK GAUZE LISLE HOSE. With double heels and toes, S0c. pair, With dowta ‘soles and spliced selvages, only Tie. pair. ‘The div count which is allowed until 1 o'clork Saturday reduce these prices one-tenth. All the appearance of Pur ‘Sik Hove costing 83.75, and mach more durable tha: ‘the SUL-plated and Sprun-ilk Hose thet retail at Bac. $end $1.25. ‘Extra quality Imported Past Black Bose, rivbed am Plain, 435 to 10, for ie. a pair, less 10 per ceut aie Tar Sovercuen Pisce List. ‘We started this advertisement with rractioaly ‘par cent discount one tenth off ths total of your pur ‘chases until Saturday, Atgust 15, at Lo'cloch. ‘THE PALAls ROYAL & LISKER Cor. 12thand Pa.ave, . —

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