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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: permaneat times larger than that of any ether paper im the city. As a local NEWS paper and Advertising Medium it has ne competiter. One point in connection with the wheat ex- port of this country and the condition of for- ign lands with reference to all cereals that they may want to supply a lack in home pro- duction is the ability of the buyers to buy. The terrible strain of taxation on bap European nations, and the partial failure the crops, on the surplus of which money is to be realized, will have as much to do with the prices paid for our wheat as any other fact It is true that in some measure America may control prices, provided the European grain deficit be as large as anticipated. But the con- trol will depend largely on what our expecta- tions, and their financial resources may be. ‘The probabilities are for considerable in- crease in price, but it can in no event exceed ‘the ability of foreign purchasers, who will re- duce the quantity taken by so much as the price asked exceeds the capacity of the pocket book of the purchasers. —_———_seo—____ Mr. Balfour's scheme of home rule for Ire- land is far short of the demands of the Irish people, inasmuch as it confers neither an inde- pendent executive council nor a parliament at Dublin. It professes to give about as much autonomy as the other parts of the United King- dom have, but it is likely when the measure comes to be put into practice that the Irish will enjoy considerably less home rule than Gither the English, the Welch or the Scotch. ‘They can well afford to accept the present plan because it seems to pave the way for something better for them. All the time they will bear in mind that the Gladstonian liberals, with the Grand Old Man at their head, ars in favor of a more complete measure of home rale. The time will probably soon come when England will consent to some sort of a parlia- ment at Dublin, with representatives also in the imperial legislature and an executive for Ireland possessing greater powers than a vice- roy or @secretary for that island. The tori ‘will be wise in their day and generation, if they concede something rather than be forced to yield all in the election of members of the next parliament. ——__—>+2—____ ‘The difficulty which presents itself in the conviction of nearly all the most intelligent and therefore the most dangerous criminals arises in the case of W. J. Elliott, the Columbus (0.) murderer, who goes tothe penitentiary for life, under ® convietion of murder. There is 20 work in the penitentiary to which he is adapted, and it is doubtful whether he is physically strong enough for manual labor. Humane treatment is one of the greatest con- siderations in the conduct of a penal institu- tion, but a penitentiary cannot be made to do duty as asanitary resort with gymnasium at- tachment. “The Mikado’s” purpose to make the punishment fit the crime, required a good deal of ingenuity for its execution, and the effort to make the punishment iit both the crime and the criminal would be hopelessly be- wildering. ——_—__++2—____ Among the crowned visitors expected at the world’s fair is the Emperor of Germany. It is ssid the kaiser will come if the European pros- pect at the time is peaceful. Most of our American “war lords,” who were not “masters” of anything except the art of war, are dead, but there will probably be a good assortment of survivors at Chicago in 1393. The kaiser would lose nothing by coming over to see them and discussing with the veterans the principles of ateategy and the ideas of civil liberty, of which thes have = copious supply for all. The American people would welcome the kaiser as theodicial head of a great nation. Ifthe Indianapolis man who has entered a damage suit against some “White Caps” is suc- cessful he may do much towards abating a disgraceful nuisance. While their avowed cowardly to effect any desirable results, lea ‘ing out of consideration the lawlessness of their operations, —_——__++__ A suggestion bas been made to send our corn to Germany to take the place of the rye which Bussian legisiation has éxeluded. It is a possi- bility, but itcannot be carried out to more than a limited extent. Theoretically there is no Feason why one grain should not take the place of another if it becomes more easily obtained, but practically the thought of such a combina- tion as Frankfurter sausage and a piece of corn bread is obnoxious to every instinct of gastronomy. ———_++2s—_____ ‘The Haytian cabinet bas gone to pieces on a telegraph concession and the Canadian minis istry is convulsed over charges of corruption. Life is beset witn bother in all climes and countries. Here the political astronomer is sleepless and nearly blind from watching the eccentric movements of the new planet, Alli- ance. —————++=s+____ The new Kentucky constitution abolishes two evils, one, slavery, already abolished except on Psper; the other, the lottery, warred on by the | _Sti43t ~ federal government, many state governments ‘and public opinion, is likely in course of time to be as dead as slavery. ——____—ooe—_ Notwithstanding the opposition of the Pope nd the American Catholic hierarchy to the scheme to set up a number of little nations within the boundaries of the United Btates, an agent of Herr Cxhensley is coming ‘over to try to effect the purpose. ——_—_o-—____ From small beginnings as far back as 183 ‘the eastern coast of this republic bas been de- veloping s distinctarticle of southern monsoon. The climatic changes going on are now being studied very closely. Straws in the Old North State wind—three- fourths of the editorial convention for Cleve- land for President in spite of his silver letter; and « majority for Crisp for Speaker. ——__rco————— Senator Cariisle's statement that all the old charges agninst Blaine would be spent powder im another, campaign shows a breadth of view ‘that is not common enough in statesmanship. ‘The Tennessee Alliance doesn't want the Srnz Axoxo Tus Livise AND DOING A VERY SATISFACTORY TRADE. THE COMBINATION BEGINNING TO BE A HOUSEHOLD WORD AMONG THE RESIDENTS OF ‘THE WEST END. OUB PRICES BRING THE WILLING BUYERS AND THAT 18 WHY WE ARE NEVER IDLE. DO YOU KNOW WHAT WE ARE DOING? SELLING ‘25, 35 and 45e. French and Scotch 82 11-4 Marseilles Finished 8} " 1.19 - Fine Sheer India Linon, slight imperfection. 10e 75e. Muslin Gowns, tucked and cambric raffla......49¢ Good Quality Cotton Drawers, 4 rows tucking.....19¢ 50, 69 and 75¢. Corset Cover, slightly soiled. .......25¢ Ladies’ Gauze Ribbed Vest, surnmer weight, 3 for.25e Guaranted Fast Colored Dark Prints.. Best ‘of Standard Colored Cambric. Extra Large Unbleached Turiish Towels. 108 Winch Wineh 22inch 24 inch 250, 430 Frnit of the Loom Bleached Cotton. Dwight Anchor Bleached Cotton. Forest Milis Bleached Cotton... atti Hose, Tan and Gray. 3ic.. o 3 pair for 81. Avery complete line of Unbleached. Half Bleached hed Damask Towels; also Satin in, knotted fringe and drawn work, JD. Hose, a combination of fancy colors... Ladies’ Seaialess Balbrixvan Hose... Men's Seamless Balbrigcan Half Hose 10 casée of Hinzins’ Novel Laundry Soai 5 cases of Higgins’ German Laundry Soap Bixby’s Royal Shoe Dressing Celebrated Raven Gloss Dressing It will pay you to call over to see us, no matter if Youare from the northeast, southeast or southwest. ‘Takethe avenue car and get out at 3121 Mst., West Washington. THE COMBINATION. 1t a. KAUFMAN. A MM & BE Mia & BS fA oe BARE aa oe ae | Sys5 FOR COMPLETE LIST OF EXTRAORDINARY “STAR” BARGAINS SEE TOMORROW MORN- Ines “Post.” Sale continues all next week and isan opportunity for bargsins such as hes never Lefore been offered in Washington. BBR Ok UO bee £% OE OG BoB AKA UY a a POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 18 SEVENTH STREET. >, 20 Boxo Prsusco. E STOCK AT A SACRIFICE. BRODHEAD & CO. GORFAL CLEARING ¥. Setiny at i KRESS Go THAN COST. sortie Dagoasi. Towels, Napkins and lbed Spreads at APF DAHGATNS in Ladies’ ani Gents’ Collars, Cuiis, Handkerchiets, Gloves, Hosiery and Under- wear y ACHT CAPS—YACHT CAPS pow CHILDEEN, » Brown, Garnet, Creain, ‘iw. any Brown, Garnet FPS ENTERPRISE. T24t Lith et. "5.0. TTT es “Ler Us Taux- Bats! Or we might say they ‘speck for themselves. Our entire stock of ‘Light Derbys and Straw Hats we are offering at & discount of 50 per cent off marked prices. They range im prices from SOc. to $3 in ‘Straws and from @1.50 to $4 in Derbys. Fall stock of Miller ‘Hats just received. JOSEPH AUERBACH. ““YOUE OUTFITTER,” {SPS} TG DeDLDLOAGEADADLOLEDLOAGASUALLOS MYENA RUGS, 26-INCH, $1.79. ‘30-meb, $1.18 RAFF'S ENTERPRISE, 1241 Lith st ne question as to | Jouxsox, Gansze & Co, Alliance (20 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ¥. Pattl in to haves theater of her own where abe can “farewell” as much as she pleases with- out being talked ab ous. Ons solitary Indien remains in the state of THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.6. SATURDAY. AUGUST"15, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES, Laxssvrez & Bro. A% UPHEAVAL I§ FANS. that were $1.00 are now 75c. “ ‘This includes all our Parchment and Indestructible Fans of White in every material. Our Patent Crown Fan remains 10c. ‘This is one of the strongest fans in use. Comesin Black, Red, Pink, Yellow, &c. Being « closing-uP Fan is convenient to carry in pocket. Our price, 10c. Real value ts 2c. ee eas Pag 6) i ‘What a scrambie for our Infants Coats! Though many yet remain the 25 per cent reduction holds wow PEEGEEEE FREER? eg BT PPRRRER ood the remainder of the week. All Coats that ware $10.00 are now 67.50. AllCoats + + e800“ All Coats ** $6.00 * ‘AllCoats “* 5.00 “ And so on down the list. ‘This offer includes every Fancy and Platd Cost in ourstock, About $5 yet remainto select fram tofit children of 1 year, 2 years, 3 years and 4 years. An accumulation of Embroidered Fisnnel Rem- Rants, in desirable lengtis for bables' wear of ladies” skirta, at considerably reduced prices. Our White Goods Sale goes on with unabated vim. ‘From present outlook not much will remain to wind up one of the busiest sessana known to us, OUR WHITE GooDs Give such satisfaction that the held wehaveon you increases every season. Our India Linens never crock or turn yellow. There yet remain some excellent values for your immediate consideration. 5c. CHALLIES NOW 7c. ‘The assortment les now with about 100 pieces. ‘Day by day the quantity decreases; the assortment lessens and the fault will be yours if the pick is not as grand today as it is tomorrow. Mull Ties, 12560. Worth ‘Those always look neat and the frugal bousckeeper Will add much to her appearance, as far as tidyness goes, in wearing one of these in her usual morning work. 12}c. ain't much, but it inereases your per- ‘Sonal appearance mightily. 25e. In Rie. width Piaids width Ties, Stripes Ties, le. or 27e. Plain Silk. If ont of town your Order by Mail. orders will receive immediate attention. a pad f & Ris - L AAA NNN oe Muu 2A N XN st F 6 PDEE ES f° LE pep UO a S oq HEE fas “ww E ¢ HOE & oo at Fm BR 9% “. 5 BL i3 ‘ai* lus E =: anlS 20. 422, 424, 496 7TH ST. Kors Pransacy, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 77H AND E STS. N.W. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS AND SHOULDER BRACES AT LOWEST CUT RATES. ‘We have increased our stock of these goods so that now we cerry the largest line im the city. Our prices are less than half the usual rate, ‘The department is 4 upstairs and a lady in attendence to wait on ladies. We have every facility for fitting. We can Ot infants only & few months old, ehisdren, boys and We have rights I styles—keiu. loathe: hard rubber and celiuloid, with either hard or sof: tic Trusses without any spring aes. We can give youa substantial ‘TO FIT FOR 50c., never sold for less than « dollar anda half, and this seale of prices is followed throughout the department. Womb Supporters ‘uevery styte. Supporters with devices for prolapsus, or falling of the woub, and supporters for the stomach alone, worn by inale and female. Where there is wearer Knickerbocker Shoulder Draces we recommend aboveall others, being @ snspender and brace eom- bined ; desined for both sexes; simple in construc- tion; very durable and practical. Weare prepared to make to measure Silk Elastic Stockings, Anklets, Knee Caps, &c., on short notice, ‘at less than half their usuel cost. Besides these we carry a iull line of Surgical Appli- snces:—Rubber Dandages tn all widths and lengths. Cotton and Linen Bandages, Silk Sponges, Ive Bagr, Hot Water Bars, Syringes of every description, Hy~ Podermic Ssringes and Clinical Thermoweters. If sou need any of these things call when purchasing and we will guarantee you a large saving. KOLB PHARMACY, RAFF'S ENTERPRISI i uth ee ‘HOSE bee MEN'S SUITS, ALL SEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, 311 7thst. n.w., ‘are a great sacrifice. anl4-it* Rovvews New Fonsronz Srozz, 3 77H st. X. W., Between Band F ste ‘Our fall goods are now erriving, and our sd- ‘Vice to housekeepers is to make their selections ‘as carly as possible. Bashion hes decreed some ‘Rew designs it: Carpets and Mkewise in Parlor and ‘Bed-Room Furniture, which make them doubly sterective to duecriminating eyes, and they age bound to go-end go fast, too. We'll not attempt to describe them—we'd rather slow them. Open unt 6 o'clock; and ff you'll call we'll guarantee to show you something tm the way of Carpets and Furniture thes will be ettractive, ‘services ble, seasonebie and reasonabie, Asin the past, wears always willing to mabe terms to suit ous customers, and noone need therefore deprive himeslf of home cousfortson ‘Ge ples of want of ready cash. 20BB RUDDER, FCORNITCRE DEALER, Bmase wultir $400 INVESTED IN SUBURBAN BRAL ESTATE ‘Mas impoverished many sn Honest Wage Earner, siv- siving him an Uncertain Title to a Fictitious Value (Ome-balf that amount, paki to ue Weekly or Monthiy, . your CONVENIENCE MAY SUGGEST, Our EQUITABLE OYeTEM ‘Being your certain PROTECTION, ‘Besutifies your home. increases your actual wealth ‘and makes you scknowledge that —LIFE 18 WORTH LIVIXe.— Tm other words, happiness and comfort cost you nothing. FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIGERATORS, GAS AND VAPORSTOVES. HOUSE & HERRMAXN'S (CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, 917, G19, 921 and 023 7thst., aad 636 Massachusetts ave. n.w. ‘No discount on the Peerless Whitney Carriages. Ex- clusive agency. auls Canuar & Ler, 008 77H BT. and 706 K ST. ¥. W. Just arrived—another case of Child's Posi- tive Black Derby Ribbed Hose. Sizes 5 to 93. At 12360. Der pair. 50 dosen Ladies’ Real Roman Ribbed Positive Black Hose. &to Winch. Only 25¢. per pair. Extra value in Cream Damask Table Linen. @0 inches wide. At 50c. 50 dozen 19240 inches Pure Irish Linen Huck Towels. Abigdriveatthe price. 123. each. 5 pieces Outinz Flannel, 1234. quality. Re- @uced to Se. » yard. CARHABT & LEIDY, aul5 928 7th st. and 706 K st. Tur Laresr Repvcen Prices Ox TOPHAM'S RRR U UNN NK K TRTEPRLY ONS EG ut gs ‘Sg rN Sine RU UNNNK Ks S. T BR R UU N NNKE K*ss*. Xo. 4. Dress, full size, waterproof canvas covered, hard-wood cl-ats, iron” bottom, good lock, bo.ts, hinges, &., dee» Lonnet box tray. im S2in. Utin. 36in. 40in. $4.50 $5.00 $5.50 86.00 % 50 No. 3, Dress, 2 trays, linen lined ali through, water- if CaN Tas COVE or lo: ver side bo.ts, In:ce8, &c., steel ciainps, hard-woou cleats. 5.75 $025 86.75 § 85.25 $9.00 $10.50 @ Excel- No. 2, Dress, 2 trays. linen timed, genuine flor Jor, AU-mn. ‘steel Hinges, steel claps, No. 4 , 86.75 $7.50 $8.25 6200 910.00 812.00 100 or more other xrades sad styies at prices that are lower than ever before. : S455 values in Traveling Bags and Satchels. genuine full-weight cowhide grain-lesther Gin. 18im. 20in. Bin. 21 27 520 70 HW 4 HO No. T1—A better grade than the above, with leather- covered frame, nickel corners, leacuer ined. 4.75 85.25 85.75 BU.40 Afow, No. 8, Cowhide Grain Ciub Satchels. 1Oim. 1in. 12in. 13m. I4in. 15in. $1.20 81.5 $1.50 $1.00 82.00 $25 $2.50 82.75 93.00 83.25 $3.50 ‘This Satchel is of superior quality and will lest for ligutor Club Satchel. 1 si 2.35 We have scores of other grades and styles of Bags end Satchels at prices that will surprise ¥4 a. TOPHAM’S TRUNK MANUFACTORY, 1231 Pa. ave. nw. Factory, 1290 F st. n.w. Any mize or stsle of Tranx made to order, Fepeired orcovered. Marking and straps tree. it Java, Aromatic Mocha grant Bouquet. Fray » ‘Try and be detighted. ASL F st, aulé ——— LK At THOSE ALL WOOL >tEN's SUITS AT NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, aul4-3t* LL sth st. aw. RAFP’S ENTERPRIS! auld Lai tithe ee. FURNITURE AND CARPETS. READ THESE PRICES. Solid Ouk Antique-finished Bed Room Suites, 3 Pieces, for $17 cash or $18 on credit. ‘Tpleece Parlor Suites, solid wainut frames, nphol- stered in plush or best hair clot, for $2 cash oF 830 om credit. Good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS tor $2.25 cash os €2.50 on credit. BRUSGELS CARPET, 60c. cash or G5. on credit. Gced MIGRAIN CARPET, 3ic. cash or 40c. on eredit. ‘We sewand lay sll CARPETS free of cost and don't change for the waste in matching Sgnres. Our terms are the easiest of any house in the city; calysensll payment at time of purchase and the bal- ence im BASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS. No notes required and 6 per cent discount allowed on all eccounts settled im thirty days. @ROGAE CEEDIT noUssE, 70 and 741 Fh ot. ew. Flannel. Allreduced to {. yard. See dis- play in large center show window. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Isou Suxs For 490. ‘A few dozen dress lengths, with Golden Brown, Gray and Black grounds, will be closed out Monday at only 4e. @ yard. (Continued below.) Brac Laces Ar Har Paice. About one hundred short lengths of Bleck Laces, many of which are offered at less than half price. ‘Hore are the best bargains: $1.18 for 2 yards Poika Dot Lace, 15 inches wide. $1. 10fer 1 yards Flower Design Lace, 14 inches 13 for 16 yards Morning Glory Design, 18 inches for 1% yards, daisy pattern, 11 inches wide. $1.20for 1% yards, forget-me-not deaign, 14 inches wide. S0c. for 2% yards, rose pattern, 9 inches wide. ‘Toe. for 134 yards, tulip design, 10 inches wide. $1.40 tor 2 yards, fern-leaf pattern, 18 inches wide. 1% yards, polka dot and stripe pattern, 18 inches de. $1.40 for? yerds, **When the Swallows Homeward Fly" pattern, 14 inches wide. 81.30 for 3 yards, poika dotsand Grecian border lace, ‘4 inches wide. 81.25 for 2% yards, polka dot and Roman border, 14 inches wide. ‘30c. for 1% yards, polka dot and leaf border, 12 inches wide. 80c. tor 174 yards, leaf pattern with double ribbon border, 14 inches wide. (Continned below.) Towns Ar Repeceo Prices. 1234 cents for Alllincn Huck Towels, 18x30 inches. 1W cents for All-linen Damask Towels, fancy color borders, knotted frinze, 20240 inches. THE PALAIS ROYAL THE PALAIS ROYAL. 25 cents for Superfine Damask Towels, White and colors, heavy knotted frimwo, 22x48 inches. gent for Huck Towels, with hemstitched borders, 827-Those buying one dozen and over will be allowed 5 per cent discount. E10 per cent off the marked prices of more expen- sive Towels. Finest Quality and Noveity Towels marked only 49¢., 68., 75c. “THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Cuear, Ber Goon Ripoxs. Novelty Polka Dot G.G. Silk Ribbons, with loop edae, for neck and sleeves, No.7. Reduced to 20c. yard. S-inch Satin Edge Black Moire Ribbons. Reduce from 30 to 20e. yard. Sinch Satin Edge G.G. Ribbon. Reduced to 15 from 202. 12-inch Back Surah Silk Sash Ribbon. Reduced to O8c. yard. (Continued below.) THE PALAIS ROYAL. Fisat Repvoroxs Ix Parces or LIGHT-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. GENTLEMEN WILL FIND HERF ALL THE BEST makes of Health Underweer, Finest Balbriggan Under- wear, &c., marked at the lowest prices consistent with ‘acash business and therefore below prevailing quota- tions. In order to quickly dispose of summer stock 20 er cent discount—one-fifth—off the marked prices. THE PALAIS HOYaL. (Continned below.) — i HT i uf Jost Two Werxs Mone On September the Ist we occupy our new quarters, and in the meantime we have squeezed prices down to the lowest notch. So avail yourself of the opportunity and lay in a stock of Shoes now. Among the many bargains we quotes few: Ladies’ Oxford Tise reduced to 73 cents. Reguler rice, $1. Ladies’ $1.50 Ties reduced'to 98 cents. ‘Ladies’ and Gents’ $2 High or Low Shoes all marized to most @1.24. Ladies’ and Gents’ High or Low Shoes,$1.98. Reu-| ‘Ladies’ Swise Ribbed Cotton Veots, with low lar price, $3.00, Ladies’ and Gents’ @5 Shoes, all styles, marked to#o at 83.40 Children’s and Misses’ §1.50 Shoes all goat 98 cents. Gents’ 82.50 Patent-leather Ox‘ord Ties only $1.49. ‘Remeinber that the above and many other decided bargains are to be had at theGreat Rebuilding Sale now in progress at the FAMILY SHOE STORE, auld 310 7th st. nw. As Isvesturst OF 22 NOW WILL SAVE YOU 25 NEXT SPRING. SEE THE FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS: Perfect Success Gus Ranges— $19.50 reduced to $14.75. 21.00 * © 17.75 24.00 “ 18.50, 2.00 “ * 2.00, R00 2550 0.00 + 29.50. Rainy weather. Too many on hanJ. Musteell. Cc. A. MUDDIMAN, anb5 614 12th st. Srrusa Suozs ‘This season's production. Made of the BEST HOOVER stock and sold at and LOW prices, BNYDER, ‘1217 Penna. ave. SHOES that you yl will appreciate. Lions Scien Unxprncanvesrs. 5e. Ribbed Balbriggan Vests, with no sleeves, re- @aced to Re. ‘25e, Fast Black Ribbed Vests, no sleeves, low necks, reduced to 22e. 25e. Gauze Vests, also reduced to 220. 5c. Gossamer Vests rednced to 30. ‘Se, Ribbed Knee Pants reduced to 25e. ‘Se. Imported Ribbed Lisle Vests, Cream, Pink and Biue reduced to Jie. of three for $1. €2.48 Fast Black Lisle Tights, all sizes reduced to 25 pair. Ribbed Cotton Vests marked 25c., 35c. and 500. Tedneed to 2e., 20¢. and 30e. Ribbed Sik Vesis, Black and colors, at 10 per cent discount. The marked prices are Gic., Tic., 98c., 91.25, $1.75, 62.68, $3.98 and up to $7.30. Deduct one-tenth from these prices. American Hosiery Company's Summer-wetzht Vests ‘are marked G5c. for sige 26 inches, rising 5 conts a size. 10 percent discount being allowed deduct one- tenth from these prices. 4. H. Company's Knee Pants are G5c. for size 28 inches, rising Scents. Deduct 10per cent. Casento Axp Corrox Uxpeawear. Mondsy, Tuesday and Wednesday, August 17, 18 ‘tnd 19, will seo the best bargains ever offered by the Palais Royal. It i¢.@ sale of broken lots, but your ‘size will be found in one style or another. Wedon’t Give a list of the garmenta, because what you might ‘ash for would perhaps be sold bofore you called, DO ‘THIS: Tako elevator to the second floor and examine the garments you will find on the three long center tabies. Yow will find the best dargains of your es- perience. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) ‘When on the seeond floor inquire about the Cambric and Cotton Undergarments for Misses and Children. ‘You will find you may be supplied at lees than the ms ‘tertals cost at retail. Onthe frst floor, near door of No. 1117 Pa. ave., are the following bargatns: ‘Swiss Ribbed Cotton Veuts, in all sizes, reduced from 93 to 20 cents. ‘Seis Ribbed Pants, in all elect, marked 25, 35 and 400., cam be had for 22, 29 and 33 cents. Gense Pantalottes, in all sises, mathed 35 and 402., ‘fe rednced to 20 and 33 cente, ‘Boyw Gray Sumner Merino Vests, 26 to 30 inches, tre reduced te 28. from 35 cents, ‘Boys’ Kneo Drawers, 24-inch for 60c., and rising 5 conte a size, are offered ef 10 conte apiece less than the price ticket fella you. M. W. Beveames, Nos. 1215 F st. and 1214Gst., HAS HIS STORE FULL OF USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL GOODS. Buch as delicht housekeepers and others. NOW IN SEASON. FScrZERS_WHITE MOUNTAIN. REFRIGERATORS—EDDY'S, with siatestonesbelves. DO, LORILLARD'S, for hotels and clubs. FRUIT JARS—MASON’S. JELLY TUMBLERS--TIN TOP. WATER COOLEKS- POKCELAIN LINED, ICE PITCHERS—PLATED PORCELAIN LINED. GLASS WARE OF EVERY DESCEIPTIO) ‘Tumblers from 3c. each to $40 per dozen. WHITE STONE CHINA, all kinds. DECORATED FOTTERY AND PORCELAIN, FROM HICH DESIGNS to very simple and inexpensive. Store closes at 5 p. m. during August. mh7-Om Srecrat Sate ~ -Ix- GENTS’ AND LADIES Low SHOES. IN ROYAL CALF, Dove Color. ROYAL CALF, Tan Color. ROYAL CALF, Gray Color. KANGAROO CALFSKIN. PATENT LEATHER. In fect a large assortment of OUTING AND SPOBTING . Shoes of All Description. ‘Repairing department om premises. WILSON & CARB, Oustom Shoemakers, 920 F ST. N. W. Baltimore Store, 4 and 6 W. Balto. st. anl3-3t Woonwarn Arp ; Lorano OTH, 11TH AND F STS. X.W. — SBP Until September tet we close on Satur deve et 1 e'eloek, other days at $ p.m. —_—— ‘Wotill have full line of sines tn the Men's Unlaundered Shirts at 250. They are of fair- ‘Quality muslin and well mede. Only 250. each. — ‘The sale of Wexford and Madras Shirts is still tm progress. Reed carefwily the following de- eriptions: —— ‘Wexford—cut straight way of the cloth—full yoker—woven stripes—absolutely fast colore— G-inch placket opening in sleeves to allow of being ironed out fat—fine felled cvams. Use. each. wt. ‘Wexford and Madres — cut straightway of the cloth, full yokes—woven stripes—absclute- Ay fast colors—6-inch placket ‘opening in sleeves to allow of being troned out flat—fine felled ecams. ‘Te. each. ‘Madras—silk stripes—epece col- ler—extra finish—extra fine ‘Quality—cut straightway of the loth — full yokes — woven stripes—abeolutely fast colors— ‘€-toch placket pening in sleeves to allow of being ironed out flat—fine felled seams. 01.00 cncb. wors. ‘First floor, first annex.) Lions Visre Ar 12 1-20 ‘neck and no sleeves. — 1236. each. — (Cst Goor, 24 annex.) Corroxs Depanroenr. (Cd Boor, 11th st. building.) oes Heavy Quality Cream Damask Fringed Table- loths, with Red borders, all pure linen and very desirable. Actual sizs, 54x06 inches, 85e. each. Actual size, 54x76 inches, $1 each. Actual size, 54x83 inches, $1.15 each. Extrs Quality All-line German Damask Pat tern Cloths, madeofalong fiber flax thread, very soft and durable. ‘2x2ig yards, 82.25 each. 2x3 yards, $2.75 each. Extra Quality Heavy Huck Towels, made of round flax thread end warranted to give satis- faction im wear. Size 20240 inches. —Zle. each; $2.50 a dozen. — (Second floor, 11th st. building.) Sorr Derarruexz. —_—— LADIES’ SATINE WAISTS AT 830. ‘Ladies appreciate « bargain, especially when it is something mew and desiravieand of use. ‘Hore is a bargain in the fullest sense of the term: By a fortunate purchase we are enabled to offer 50 dozen Fine Satine Watsts (all new zoods and this season'smake) in nest polke dots and stripes, with box-plaited front and back, turn- down collars, full sleeves and turn-back cuffs. Never before sold for less than 61.50. ‘Your choice for —se.— (Third floor, 11th st. building.) Busser Deranrusxr. apes WHITE QUILTS. #115 each, — 400 Crocheted Quilts, double bed sise, 81.2 each. — 100 Marseilles Quilts, double bed size. LINEN LaP ROBES. ‘Now is the time you wants cool Lap Robs. ‘We are showing a choice line at —00, 75e., $1, $1.25 and 61-50 each. — ROMAN SILK BLANKETS. ‘Have you seen our last invoice of Roman Biankets? It comprises » splendid line of col- orings, with e variety of rich Romanstripes. —Only $2 coch.— ICE BLANKETS. ‘Seve your ice by using s Blanket. —Only 63e.— ‘This hot weather calls for « cool pillow. If you have net tried them ssi some one who has ‘and be convinced of their value, Remember the price. 60. exch. — FEATHER PILLOWS. 60 pats 7-1b. Feather Pillows. 2.748 pair. — ‘They ere all duck feather and makes splendid Pillow. Only 50 pairs to be had. (Second floor, 11th st. buiding. ‘Never have we shown better assortment of ‘Stamped Goods inthe month of August nor Ihave the prices ever been so low. NEW GooDs. 2 Lot of Bemstitched Tray Cloths, cise 1sagi. Pie. cach. — 1 Lot of Bureau Scarfe with knotted fringe, Me. each. — 1 Lot of Buresa Bearie with knotted fringe, 280. each. — ‘1 Lot of Momie Cloth Splashers, 1 row of : % Woonwand Axo Lormnor, *OTH, 11TH AND F STS. X.W. dines BP" Lunch Room cicsed for repairs wae September 28. — Busy Cannnors. In onder to close ont the twelve Baby Oan Tlages we have left we quote the following lew prices: 1 reduced from $1.50 to 810.50, 1.00% 14.7 19.50to ITSM 16.50 to 11.25, 14% to 20.00 35.00 to 25.00, 20.00, 14.50. 7.2% au 450 14.75 to 17.30 to 10.50 to 22.50 to 5.40 to (First floor, 10th st. building.) ee en ee $ Hosiery Derantaest, comeipanne JUST RECEIVED. ‘7S Gozen Ladies’ Black and Unbleeshet Gaute Lisle Bose. —See. « pair. — (Piret Goor, 24 annex.) Bors Crore Deranrurst. nine Boys’ Separate Trousers, in new patterns © cheviote and mized goods, plain cloths and cur Guroys. Sizes 410 15 years. $1.00, $1.25and 81.500 pair. — Boys’ All-wool Dark-mixed Cheviot Suite, With double-breasted jackets, suitable for eariy fall and school wear. Rizes 6 to 15 years. $4.50 wach, — Boyw Fine B:ack Cheviot Suits, double breasted Jackets—very serviceable and dressy. Bizes 10 to 15 years. 45.00 each. — Best Uniaundered Dercale Shirt Waists. Re- Guced from SOc. to —BSe. each, 3 for €1.00.— (Third floor, 11th st. building.) Cuupnexs Axp Masses) Doranr- MEXT. — ‘The balance of our Indian Linon Shirt Waista, With full fronts, piaited backs, high full Sleeves and collars and cuffs, neatly Auished with embroidery. Sizes 12, 14 apd 16 years. Reduced to 81.275 each.-— Misses’ Fine Percale Suirt Waists, tucked back and front and high sleeves. Sizes, 10, 22, 14 and 16 years - exch, Misses’ Extra Fine Wuite India Linon Shirt Waists. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. 41.0 exc. — Cuildren’s and Misses’ Ali-wool Navy Blue Recfers—extra value, Sizes 4, 8, 10 aud 12 years, ‘Misses’ Navy Blue Sailor Suits—neatly trime med with Biack braid. —Bize 4, 85.00. Size 10, €7.00.— 22, €7.60.— 14, 6.0 (Third Sor, 11th st. building.) neem WOODWARD & LUTHROP, 20th, Lith and F ste nw. ould 10 Piz Crest Over Fou Casa. ‘We are closing out al! our Summer Stock at ex tremely low prices ureparaiory to taking an inventory: of stock during this wont, aud ail who wish to uke advantage of this very low ollering of our stock can now supply themselves with good goods at a very low rice and save the discount of 10 par cent for casi. WE HAVE NECESSARILY ACCUMULATED a LARGE LOT OF REMNANTS of all kinds and we are offering then at a discount of 25 PER CENT off for CASH, aud wauy good Largains way be procured. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Penua. ave. Pyrat y COUNTRY REAL ESTATE POR SALE OK EXCHANGE POR ClTY PROF. ery. $$ Of and sy Warrenion, Va.. mproved by Ue rowan dwellings laturiier bo 2) per acre ‘acres Hear bowie, Md., @11 per acre. B) acres wear Nevuork, Mal ye acre. Ba. BUS bee Sisecres meer Merudon, Va. GU per acre, Soe “Tha eet aE ORD, 1307 Pee, HREE VERY DYSIRABLE HOU als Bi . atisviiie. fine truce aul. Gor /actes ib woud, 8.12 per acre, easy torus. DUCKETT & FORD, 17 Fst aw. Py + ach bullams site an yk SALE-A GREAT Se ered a or. Math tralia, Numapocie Jumcis = Shveny 1Os1¢ feet tere 6300 cea Dawe Simple, Adres W-M ABUT I, Anscomia, D. O- Pre eene ENT—FURNISELD BOUnL, 12 BOU! FS... titan di. with cventee of lad af ay; ow Govan: tenant. FES SAB. J. CLALB, Porest Glen, sulen OK RENI—oOUD, NEARLY NEW wee Froows; in COLLLGE PARI, tent B13; BARGAIN—6,400 FEET in and Market e Aird ; 23 trai dau amin, O12 #, oF house 4 veany tern. MinLSR SUNS U. JOHNSON, cor. 12: and Geta, PRETTY AND MLAL JW. 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