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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: August 19, 1891. SS POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. EACH DAY ADDS TO ITS GROWTH. BIG BARGAINS REPLACED WITH BETTER ONES. permanent circulation in:Washington three times Inrger than that ef any other paper he city. As a local NEWS paper and ‘Those American socialists who go to interna- tlonal labor congresses to denounce their own people and describe the condition of their own WRAPPERS BELOW OosT. country in extravagant language, pets 1.48 Calico Wrappers, Mother Hubbard trent, oe f a RRI urd and untrue, ought to have a chilly recep- ae a — 3 t tion on their return to the United States. There ep means God Huu Eee £44 F ted | €2.08 Gingham Wrappers, Mother Hubbant fronts i# no excuse for such language as that repor' ras s having been uttered by a New York delogate and pleated backs. Sizes from 4 toes Re- & 4 I 4 at Brussels The man ts probably one of those duced to 61.98. is AA ae theorists who have come here from some Euro- | $4.75 Outing Cloth Wrappers, princess back, cord B58 244 tron Eee = pean country having much less freedom of thought than our own. He has either not staid here jong enough tolenrn anything or he iss man with a bad heart, who seeks to misrepre- sent in order that he may destroy. He would have bee» in his proper place with the exeluded anarchists, for his sentiments are evidently those of the destructive school and not of the sanet socialists. The scope and plan of social- and tassel at waist. Reduced to @3.89. YOU'VE SEEN GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED THE PALAIS ROYAL. BY ALL STORES DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST. BUT HAVE YOU EVER SEEN THE EQUAL OF THESE? Fiat Cor Prices Ox Sirxs Axo WASH GOoDs, S0e. Figured Chins 3: (Continued below.) ‘Made of gingham. Sizes from @to 14. Prices from 91.35 to 65.98, from which take « discount of salle. daa ind . 6 iam are, asa whole, delusive, but the objects TWENTY PER CENT ron be we . 91.25 Black Satin ‘Stri a sought to be achieved by the more moderate | ang you get adress for much lees than you could dines ee he Bid“ Grene leaders are in accord with modern free thought. ‘The trouble with the principles of socialiem, as with cther movements having for their prime purpoze the improvement of society, is that they arechimerical. Not accepting themselves, the results of man’s progress, the reformers attempt to build in the aira fine theory of what & model state should be, and demand that it be accepted by practical men. make it. Thesamediscount appliesto Ladtes' and Children's White Suite and Ladies’ Wrappers. THE PALAIS ROYAL, Soe. Figured Crepe de Cliines —lucht grounds. ‘250. to 50c. Génuine Scotch Zephyr Ginshams. ‘We bousht 300 pieces at a remarkably low price amas 7" from Arnoid, Constable & Co., New York, and Beirs. See the window full of every variety of Belte and then see the prices marked oa them, buth the past and resent prices, Here is their little story: 10c. Web Belts. Reduced to 8¢. ‘We. Leather Belts. Reduced to 19¢. 48c. Leather Belts. Reduced to 390. GBc, Imported Novelty Belts. Reduced to S4e. BSc. Silk Belts. Reduced to 250. THE PaLals BOLL 9 The Virginia Farmers ‘on to deal im convention with a question of Peculiar import, when the character of the alliance is considered. The question was no other than the fitness of indorsing nominees for the legislature who are either railroad attor- neys or supposed to be favorable to railway as opposed to popular interests. The action of the Hanover county sub-alliance that had in- dorsed two such nominations was condemned anf the order placed in a consistent attitude. ‘The singular thing is that #uch action could ‘ever bare been taken by the sub-alliance, whi the position of the body at large is well known to be to put checks on corporations where, in the judgment of the people, it is requisite. One of the issnes before the Virginia public in connection with the next legislature is the es- tablishment of a railway commission. paudainnenrs Sree The uncertsinties of New York politics are well iltustrated in the issue of some of the re- cent primary contests. Gov. Hill got control of Erie county, but now Oswego is claimed by Doth Cleveland and Hill. The facts, as stated on appsrently disinterested authority, a1 briefly these: The mayor led the Cleveland fo the recorder the supporters of Hill. ‘The latter tried to take snap judgment by get- ‘ting the caucus called for an early hour, before the Cleveland men could leave their daily work. But in this it seems they were circum- verted, for the lutter were on han Then the chairman. a Hillite, decided a motion to elect Hill delegates carried, after a free fight and genersi confusion. But the Cleveland demo- erats held a caucus and elected delegates. The chairman of the first meeting had the leader of the other faction arrested by the recorder, his own leader, along with several others. Of course this created tremendous excitement, which has turned against the Hill men on ac- count of their violence. New York politics are sensational in their kaleidoscopic changes, ee Washington is very interesting this week in various ways to various people. Washington cannot fail to be interesting, and the people everywhere are finding {t out. What with science, the useful arts and athletics,all at once, no city with even half the attractions could do Jess than wear a smiling countenance. ——— The exchange of courtesies between Gov. Hill end President Harrison must have been a beautiful sight. The governor acquitted him- eelf with a grace that was only natural in view of his hope to have as much done for him some day. 100 dozen Knotted Fringe Huck and Damask Towels. 240.81. 100 dozen Extra Quality and S.ze Huck Towels, Red and Blueborders. 12-yard pleces Englinh Eons Cloth. $1.40 piece Lives Axo Misses) Scrts Axo SHIRT WalsT! ‘25e. Misses’ Percale Shirt Waists, All Children’s Gingham Dresses t 85.50 each, Star price. All Ladies’ $4.98 to 88. Ladtes’ Challle Wrappers . Ladies’ French Sateen lars and cuffs, colors Blue and White and Black and Whit $1.29 each $1.38 and $1.48 Plain” White or Figured Freuch Peroalo Shirt Walsta, aiff collarsand entts, = (Continued below.) Livres: Saints. HERE'S A ONE DAY'S BARGAIN. 81.48 Ladies’ Long Skirts, made of good quality mus- Un, with cambric ruftle, inserting of torchon Ince, 254 inches wide, and a cluster of tucksand edge of Dinch torchon lace. For tomorrow only $1.25. 25.98 Lonsdale Cambric Skirts with, two clusters of tucks, inserting of S-inch Medici lace and edge of the same, 5 inches wide. It is madeon the yoke band and has the ‘‘scraper ruffle.” Yor tomorrow only #2.98. 33.98 Lonsdale Cambric Skirts, with ruffle of 10-inch ‘Hamburg embroidery of extra fine quality, two clusters of tucks and madeon yoke band with “scraper” ruftle, For tomorrow only 82.98. ‘These will be shown of center tables on 2d floor. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. Hosreey Me Uae Ladies’ 25c. Fancy Cotton Hose, dozen Ladies’ 50e. Black Cotton Hose spliced heels and double toe. All 25c. Ladies’ Gauze Vests, ‘SS dozen Ladies’ Z5e. Swiss Kibbed Silk Vest in Cream, Pink, Blue, Nile,Old Gold and C: Exsrowery Axp Laces. SOc. and @8e. odds and ends of Flouncings $1.50 odds and ends Swiss Flouncings. ‘Machine-made Torchon Laces, Muusery Axp Rinzoys. Lie. Satin and Gros-grain Pure Silic Iibbons, ‘colors Se. Picot Eiige Ail-siii Ritbous, ali tolors. 40 0 We, Alla Fancy Mibbons, lage (Continued below.) Wro Wouldn't buy a Wash Dress at NINE CENTS A YARD? All our Shantong Pongees, Pineapple Tissues, Ginghams and Outing Cloths are selling at nine cents ayard. Some were sold at fifteen cents, but they are to go at the cut price until every yard is sold. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL ..0Sc. each of all kinds, --08e. each best materials 248 each Mosux Uxo Odd sizes of 61 7 Cutaway Hip—Sounett and F: ‘orwets. Star price, All @1 and $1.25 Gowns Chemises and Corset Covers. 20 dozen ( . ore—best materials—nicely triumed. .. (Continued below.) Buscx Sasurs. A special lot of All-silk 12-inch Surah Sash Ribbons for only Hasoxercmzrs Axp Saini 25e. White Embroidered Handkerchiefs Cashmere Scarfs, Red and Black = s+" Black only es eee, A YaRD. ea Cleget THE PaLals ROYAL. | (~ D, Grove Deranruesr. We. Biack Silk Gloves, doubi 31.50 5-button Black Kid Glove: Boys Samr Warsrs. All 25e. Percale Shirt Waists, All 81 “King” patterns. 30e. Laundered Outing Cloth Waists, (Continued below.) Tuvrspar, Avovsr 20, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 until 1 o'clock). ‘For these three days we will sell all LACES, DRAPERY NETS, FLOUNCINGS Shirt Waiste—lundreds of a When Postmaster General Wanamaker ad- Gresses the telegrephers tonight he will have opportunity of demonstrating what a desira- Die thing it would be for them to be attached to the postal system. ee That was @ happy thought to connect the delegraphers’ convention with all the telegraph ‘offices throughout the land, so that for the first time in the history of telegraphy every opera- tor may hear the story of the great art that has sevelatlonised ¢ the world. ————— The article by Mr. Jobn H. Crane, in an- other column, in regard tothe best mode of collecting garbage and setting forth the defects of the present «ystem, is worth the attention of the District authorities. —— Wheat is “calmer” on a much lighter volume of speculative dealings. This was expected. Bat, also as was expected, the changes in values in New York at last advices were fre- quent and sharp, due in part to the variable tenor of cable dispatches. These fluctuations, as Tuy Stax said yesterday, may be looked for for some time to come — It is to be hoped that the Island of St. Thomas has not undergone the usual experiences of property that is desirable for the government's purposes, since ite purchase was negotiated for with Denmark by Secretary Seward. —__++o— ee It seoms as difficult to arrange a temperance Joint debate between Sam Jones and District Attorney Craig at Staunton, Va., as itis to get ® prize fight into active rucning order. a J. R Hallowell, the man that Jerry Simpson eteated, says that the latter cannot be re- . Mr. Hailowell shouid have made this Unmnextas. -50 Gloria Umbrellas, twisted oak handles. ...#1.09 $1 2526-Inch English Gloria Ube: ‘or oxidized handles Ata discount of LOPERCERIT. ‘We have received a great many new goods in this de- partment within the past week, mos: notable of which ate some beautiful designs in Fine Oriental Lace in all widths. Complete sets of many of these, from the narrowest widths up to the half flouncing; then there are several new patterns of Black Flouncing and Drapery Nets, with the Trimming Lace to match. Our prices, as {s well known, are always the lowest, and with the discount of 10 per cent deducted permit the consumer to purchase at almost wholesale rates. In addition to the above we have placed a large lot of SHORT LENGTHS OF BLACK DEMI-FLOUNCING Upon «separate table adjoining the lace department aud have marked them at greatly reduced prices, in many instances taking off one-half and one-third of the price. ‘This sale is for three days only, terminat- ing on Saturday at 1 o'clock. THE PALAIS ROTAL. ‘Lable Spoons for Forks for 4 sizes of Genuine Steel Dressn worth 50c. to $1.00. for. Borroxs. . Steel Buckles... Se. Colored Silk Dress Buttons... 10c. and 15¢. doz. ley's 8-oz. Florida urston’s or Lyon's Tooth Powders. 120 E Triple Extracts, all odors., .. Brooks’ Crystal Soap .. (Continued below.) Venues Axp Necxwrar. 15e. White Embroidered Mull Ties Se. yard Embroidered Chiffon—all color: Se. yard Silk Cord Ruching Cizanixe Satz Or HF A ONS AA NN NNN Kk ASA NNN ¥ A A NON Nortoss. ‘25e. Russian Tan Shoe Polis! 19¢. Raven Gloss Shoe Polish ‘Be. paper Nursery Pins, al! sizes... 15e. piece Double Boue Casing, all colors. dozen Real Whalebone, 7 to 12 inches long. Hair Pinching Tones, with spring. Be. Best Rubber Corset Laces, 25g yards long. a Needles, Sus3 5 Being desirous of closing out our entire stock of Japanese aud Pocket Fans, we have marked a clearing price on each and every one in the department. We are going to sell Uc. and Sc. Japanese Fansfor 3 cents, light or dark, Jewsrar Axo Learnen Gaal Aswe are closing out our Jeweiry Department the following prices should not surprise you. Everything must Ko: One of the interesting things which Mr. Ingalls misses by the postponement, is a visit to Mt Vesuvius. He might go back and take auother look at the Kansas Alliance for a sub- putute. 10 15 —__—_o+-—_____ “ It is hoped that the new metal discovered at Pe ons Satis ail for 18 conta. Pittabarg will have no claims to advance on the “ke sa Pega A hao subject of coinage. ee eS 98e. Bleck Painted and Plain Colored Satin Fan: iced £ on peeps 0c. to 15c. Japanese Folding Fan: * The Rock Creek Park appraisers should be- a aie 19e, Fancy Chromo Puper Pans ware of ong adjournments. There is no tell- ing whet ascents values may take while they aren't looking. — ——_~e2____ President Harrison on bis Bennington trip keeps up his reputation for making felicitous off band speeches, 2 The socialists are making the mistake of us- ing strong language. Strong drink and «trong language are the greatest foes that political re- formetion encounters. —+2—____ .. Straixht or Bodice Leather Belts ‘Silk Striped and Plain Bel ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Repvcep Paces For KID GLOVES. Pigskin or Biarritz Gloves, in Tans, Grays, Pearls, Black and Brown; sold elsewhere for 61.00 and $1.25. Palais Koyal price—until Saturday at 1 o'clock — SEVENTY-NINE CENTS. Our 96-cent Undressed Monsquetatre Kid Gloves, in Grays, Tans and Biack, until Saturday at 1 o'clock, Wixvow Suaves, Sranrep Lisexs, 12M. Printed Imt. Madras. 123 and 1c. Silkolines. All 4Se. Stamped Linen’ All 6Se. and 73c. Stamped Linens. All 23e. Holland Shades. All50e. Opaque Shades. All 75e. Obaque or Scotch The Farmers’ Alliance is getting so many SEVENTY-NINE CENTS. | ‘Taoxes Axp T'naverixa ia “wings” to it thatit will have some difficulty | Our @1.25 Undressed Mousquetaire Kid Gloves, in| 15 PER CENT OFF THE MARKED PRICES OF Poicrnnd aden oes Grays, Tans and Black, until Saturday at 1 o'clock ALL TRUNKS. ee $1.14 | 10 PER CENT OFF THE MARKED PRICES OF The $1.50 Palats Royal 4-button Dressed and Un- ‘ALL BAGS AND VALISES, dressed Kid Gloves, all shades; warranted and fitted to Utah is destined to bea region of disquiet an! uncertainty. As soon as polygamy goes | the band; until Saturday at 1 o'clock, a M. Goons. ox tho wane, a mining furore makes ite appear-| 2 a 2 eeabeete — scent oe, Gloves (the most popular glove ever sold in the city), ina Drees, in all the new as weil as staple shades; also the new Pearl with Black stitching: every pair warranted and fitted; until Saturday at 1 o'clock, 58. Reduced prices for ‘The President will arouse a number of slum- bering topics of interest when he returns to ‘Wash ington. ns Itis trusted that the Donegal farm confer- . Becruad and waa ek te bao Ghd Utice Nonpariel muslin, “Star price, Fo offer the followin «reat specal in Stationery: SILK GLOVES AND MITTS, Ta packages, ofS Uquires rack Eatra Suverfine ence will not lead to « Donnybrook fair expe- wen iimperial W ite Laid octae® Fence _mmtemrniome. Bee eres ak Be. Silk Mitts for. Kerala price, It is a very puny sort of a politician for whom Sle. Bill Mitts for. Ieee y “Sitkdlytamered: iad # presidential ambition can't be seared up. coupe chensteetatne es The handshaker is one of the biggest trials that prominence encounters, er By issuing twelve million fiat dollars and de- claring that it is compulsory to receive it Bal- maceda takes rank incidentally as s Napoleon @f Guance. Asxouxceuest. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. ‘To Our Customers: ‘Wetake pleasnre in informing you that we aveadded « department for the sale of the Popular ‘M. & H. WRITING PAPER TABLETS, ‘Which are now sogencrally used in all parts of the country. Our stock of these sods includes large variety of Fine Writing Papers for fash sonable correspondence and general use, among ‘Which are the following well-known brands: CLASSIO VELLUM, COLUMBIAN CKEAM LAID, COURIER WHITE WOVE, CRUSHED BOND, EGYPTIAN, FOREIGN MAIL, GOLDEN FLEECE CREAM, GRECTAN, MAGNOLIA WOVE, OLD FLAX PARCHMENT, OLD HOLLAND LINEN, OLYMPIC, OVERLAND WOVE, PEERLESS RECORD, PILOT LAID, SEASIDE CREAM WOVE, SEASIDE LINEN LA! SUMMERTIDE PLAITED CREAM, you LCAN BROAD LAID, All the above stylesare made in the following ‘We Imve 1,000 Cabinet Boxes of Stationery containing 1 pound of Pure Irish Linen Note Paper and 78 Envelopes to mateb. Our price, E'sewhere, 75c. TWO OF OUR GREAT LEADERS ARF— 24 sheets of Ruled Note Paper, 25 Envelopes to match, put up ina fancy box, For 10c. box. 24 sheets of Note Paper, ruled or plain, 25 Envelopes to match. For 150. box. ‘We can givo you this in Old Flex, Irish Linen, Cream and White Plate finish. Sam'l Ward's Bunker Hill Stationery, ruled oF plain, octavo or commercial size. 250. pound. Envelopes to match. One pound of Real Irish Linen Note Paper, Fuled or plain, octavo or commercial size, Ie. pound. Envelopes to match, Se. and 6c. a package. One Pound of London Court Linen Station- ety, ruled or plain, octavo or commercial size, Ge. pound. ‘Whiting Extra 6-1b Superfine Ruled Commer- tal Note Paper. Gc. quire. ream. ‘Mourning Stationery: 24 sheots of Paper. 23 Envelopes. Eawhlers depth Border you desire. box. AVING. ENGRAVING. ‘ontinne to Engrave your name on @ plate and print 50 cards therefrom for Reprinting 100 cards from plate, 7: Keprinting 50 cards from plate, 40c We can give you work within elhteen hours, 4f s0 desired, and all cur work guaranteed to be the best. ‘Mail orders will receive immediate attention. RGGOK Tew i i Kors Puarstacy. LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 7iH AND E S18. N.W. pee adrian TRUSSES, BRACES AND SUPPORTERS, Our line of Trusses is th for which you hi 5. We can fit male or female. one, we Fecoumend at D.C. WEDN! ESDAY, largest now in the city, and fon in prices. W (Lady e spared noanoney very completo, seeing no ould not be soid as lowas any houlder Brace, a very good . though we have several Of Abdominal and Womb Supporters we carry a largo assortment at equally moderate pric BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTH You have be sediptions than necessary. cent or moreand guarantee qu none but the best. youdown town and save the difference, KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWE R 1 paying more money for your Pre- We will save you 100 per of medicines used Afnot too urgent bring them with Gnocaxs Crenir Hovse FURNITURE AND CARPETS, READ THESE PRICES. Solid Oak Antique-finished Led Room Suites, 3 Pieces, for $17 cash or €18 on credit. ‘Tpiece Parlor Suites, solid walnut frames, uphol- stered in plush or Lest hair cloth, for $28 cash or $30 on credit. Good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS for $2.25 cash on credit. BRUSSELS CARPET, O0e. eash or G5c. on credit. Good INGRAIN CARPET, Sic. cash or 40c. on credit. ‘We sewand lay all CARPETS free of cost and don’t charge for the waste in metching figures. Our terms are the easiest 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 percent discount allowed on all accounts settled in thirty days, GROGAN'S CREDIT HOUSER, 025-tr 790 and 741 7th st. Bw. 10 Pea Cexr Orr Fon Casz. ‘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 e 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 a discount of 25 PER CENT off for CASH, and many gvod bargains may be procured. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & GOXS, 919 Penns. ave. NA-We close at 6 o'clock—eneept Saturdaye~ enti Aprit 2. “Sar aes Fonsrsurxas. Vw yr WORKING NOW FOR A WW WW quick riddance of our Summer WY “Wr FURNISHINGS, All sorts, You're Plenty of timeto wear them—but we haven't, to sell ‘om. At such a time asthis ites “word ‘and a blow"—and the “‘biow" comes first. The pricesare scattered. Adollarcan dip into lots ofthings. This sale brings your pennies into play. ‘All the 35e. and 500. SUMMER NECK. WEAR—Bows, Tecks, Four-in-Hands, Puffs, ‘Windsors and Punjab Soarfe—(theso'll wash)—are 17 CENTS—6O CENTS for three of em. ‘Wade in" and belp ‘yourselves, 17 Cexre. ‘8 FOR 60 CENTS. Any of these ‘‘quar- ter” SILK BELTS 15 ¢ with nickle snake buck- 5 Cesta les are 15 CENTS. ‘There's pretty ‘put ting together" of colors among them. Any UNDERWEAR tn our stock that has been 60 cents—choice, color and size left to you-is Bow Sic. each piece. ‘Three for $1. If you don't need it now—buy— ‘and put it away, 35 Cexrs. ‘This is the price of a line of SILK WARP, NEG- LIGE SHIRTS that we've sold all summer long for $4. PRETTY STRIPE PATTERNS— and SOLID BLACK. Buy one—you'll find it'll come in handy. $2.50, THEY WERE @4, ‘The best of ENGLISH STRIPED HALF HOSE 21 Cexrs, %e'"? been selling at and 35c.—two FOR 25. AND 350. QUALITIES. = heavy as you'll ‘want for some time to come. 21 CENTS is the latter-days-of-the-sea- son price. ‘We've been selling a “cute” thing in FANCY SILK EMBROIDERED SUSPENDERS, with Grawers' supporter at- tachment—st 35c. a pair. They're worth it— Our new line is bought though—and we want these out. 25 cents to make haste with them— ‘They're “strictly business.” ‘These are all in small lots, and choice is @ Question of who comes first. The prices are “‘down" 20 everybody can get over them. 25 Cenzs, Saxs Axpv Company, “THE FINEST," PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH a STREET. $400 INVESTED IN SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE Has impoverished many an Honest Wage Earner, giv- aiving him an Uncertain Title to a Fictitious Value. One-half that amount, paid to us Weekly or Monthly, as your CONVENIENCE MAY SUGGEST, Our EQUITABLE OREDIT SYSTEM Being your certain PROTECTION, Beautifies your home, increases your actual wealth and makes you acknowledge that —LIFE 1S WORTH LIVING.— AUGUST 19, 1891 wee aay W oopwarp Asp rE 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. ‘Until September we close at 1 o'clock Satur ‘Gaye; 5 p.m. other days, Dero Tas Vacariox Penton All our people have an opportunity for rest and Fecuperation ; rest from the labors of the past, ‘Fecuperation for the busy months to come. ‘Yet our great business never can stand still. While its faithful workers are by turus ob ing well-carned rest ample numbers are al- wayeT their posts prepared to attend to the ‘wants and execute the wishes of our patrons. Some of the best bargains we offer are during this month—between seasons—when stocks are being cleaned out to make room for fall goods. a Persons at the seashore, mountains or any- ‘where out of town can have anything sent to them as easily a8 to their city residences. There fenodelay. Wesend goods the same day the order is received. Remember, y anything ordered by mail te ‘Not satisfactory you can always return it and your money will be refunded. —o_ IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING. It isgenerally known among manufacturers ‘and importers, and is now well understood by consumers also, that wo are always ready to take large lots of merchandise when wecon- sider them sufficiently to the interest of our ‘patrons and ourselves. Asaconsequence they are broughtto us first. One of the best barzain offerings of this kind {s the immense purchase of CHENILLE CURTAINS Advertised afew days since. They have been selling freely, which fact confirins the statement ‘made then, that this isthe best yenuine bargain Of the kind ever brought to Washington. In Lot 1~The variety remains unbroken. al- though two-thirds of the quantity have been sold. PLAIN TOP CHENILLE CURTAINS— FULL SIZE, WITH DEEP DADO, —85 apair.— 82.500 Curtain. — Lot 2.—Of the forty-three styles and colors ‘Wo started with there are left twenty styles and colorings, being yet @ more complete line than, an be found elsewhere at a single price, FULL SIZE ALL-CHENILLE CURTAINS, WITH DADO AND FRIEZE-FRINGED TOP AND BOTTOM, $7.50 pair.— 83.75 aCurtain. — ‘We repeat—that this is the ‘argest single pur- hase of CHENILLE CURTAINS ever shipped to this city, and the rapid sale with which they are meeting,convinces us that the unusual prices for such excellent qualities are anattractivecard toall judicious buyers. Don't fail to see them. AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ‘We will offer tomorrow morning in our Curtain Department one thoussnd GLAZED HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES One yard wide by two yards long, mounted oa ‘self-acting spring rollers. —25e. each.— (Fourth floor, 11th st. building.) Bors Sam: Warsrs, ‘In the price to which lots of High-priced Waists ‘have been dropped this week. THE 35. OUTINGS, THE 25. PERCALES AND THE MERRIMACS have all been put to- gether and marked at the uniform price of 20. A few left of the Ninety-five-cent Flannel Bathing Suits in medium sizes, (Third floor, 11th st. building.) In other words, happiness and comfort cost you| Axoruer Supuext nothing. FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIGERATORS, Gas axpvarorstoves. | Finsr Surpuext Or Fart. Braxzers. HOUSE & HERRMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, 917, 919, 921 and 923 7th st., and 636 Massachusetts ave. No discount on the Peerless Whitney Carriages. Ex- clusive agency. Carmaer & Lewy, 928 7TH ST. and 706 K ST. N. W. ‘Tost arrived—another case of Child's Posi- tive Black Derby Ribbed Hose. Sizes 5 to 9%. At 1234. per pair. 60 dozen Ladies’ Real Roman Ribbed Positive Black Hose. 8to10inch. Only 25c. per par. Extra valuein Cream Damask Table Linen. 00 inches wide. At 50e. 50 dozen 19x40 inches Fure Irish Linen Huck Towels. A big driveat tho price. 12340. each. 15 pieces Outing Flannel, 123¢¢. quality. Re- uced to 8c. a yard. CARHART & LEIDY, auld (928 7th at. and 706 K st. nw. Black Henrietta Cashmere. Se S136, 50, 65, 750. and Ne), 40 and G0. aa, 250 ted Bae Cortsn, se, ‘Night ‘Shires, ‘EReacen Bd el Blazers, just received, 60. 750., 61 auld ‘embroidered fronts, 50, 73c. oF ‘That Popular Enzitsh Long Cloth just in. Un- surpassed for ladies’ and children’s underwear. Boing ‘soft finish" it launders and wears well. $1.50 for a piece of 12 yards. — (2d floor, 11th st. building.) THE “CAPITAL CITY” BLANKETS, ‘Made expressly to our order. They are fine, white, soft, all wool, and size 11-4. —85.00.and 86 8 pair.—. (Second floor, 11th st. building.) = Two Exceztesr Varers IN LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, 1—Ladies’ Muslin Gowns, with Hubbard ix clusters of tucks in yoke, cambric Fuftle around neck, sleeves and down front. —Remarkable at 5 No. 2-Ladies’ Muslin Corset Covers, high or low neck, finished veams, buttons and button- holes. Isn't 120. little enough? (Second floor, 11th st. building.) Azr Nexprewore Depanruesr. —o. PLEASANT WORK FOR WARM Days. STAMPED Goops. ‘Linen Bureau Scarfs with threerows of drawn Work and knotted fringe. Bize 16x50 inches. —ie. each. — Plain Linen Splashers—fringed. Size 18x36 inches. —15e. each.— ‘Homstitched Bureau Scarfs in new designs. 50 inches long, —5ée. each. — ‘70 inches long, —Te. each.— Extra Fine Momie Cloth Tray Covers—open ‘work all around and sewed fringe. Size 22x32 inches. —30e. each. — Plain Linen Splashers—extra value— Size 18x30 inches, —18e. each. — ‘We have finished pieces of High-class Needlework, embroidered with Brainerd and Armstrong’s silks. Ask to see them, (Third floor, 10th st. building.) Sorr Deranraexr. . —~—— LADIES’ SATINE WAISTS AT Sie, Ladies appreciate « bargain, cspecially when it {s something new and desirable and of use, ‘Hore isone in the fullest sense of the word: ‘By 8 fortunate purchase we are enabled to ‘offer 50 dozen Fine Satine Waists (all new goods and this season's make) in neat polks dots and stripes, with box-plaited front and back, turn- Gown collars, full sleeves and turn-back cuffs. ‘Never before sold for less than $1.50. Your chetce for se. (Thied floor, 11th st. building.) _— WOODWARD & LOTHROP, auld 20th, 1ith and Fete. ow. OTHROP, 20TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. Fe Lunch Room closed for repaire wntit Sevtember #8, _—— Basy Canntacrs —o— ‘This is ahont the last chance on Raby Car- Puce 00," EACH AND EVBRY GARMENT 3 8 xow IN STOCK HAS BEEN RE- 00 DUCED UNTIL IT 18 A MERE SKALETON IN COMPARISON TO THE VALUE IT REPRESENTS. SPECIALLY GOOD VALUES CAN BB FOUND IN THOSE ODDS-AND-ENDS SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT @2 RACK, TRE BROKEN LINES oF SHIRT Hares, | The few we have remaining mst cer. WAISTS AT Soc, FOR THE BOYS, AND We ate searcely getsine Sap" nothin cf the let FOR THE MEN THOSE opp.suIT welooet poke TROUSERS AT 61.75 PER PAIR THE NOBBY, D> PERCALE ieee Reduend from $34 STYLISH SHIRTS, WITH TWO COLLARS AND A PAIR OF CUPP, AT Te, EACH. CAN YOU NOT USE ROME OF THESE GOODS? IY WILL PAY YOU TO BUY THEM POR FUTURE Use, We. oopry Ase Ww nzow Wass Ds PARTMENT. This department ts comparatively new, and ct hoe suede ioahy frien OF wn B. ROBINSON & co., BASKETS. von Comveionan everytatee in tae meet AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, . from 4 hairpin Basket to @ Banupes auldeo 000 PA. AVE. X.W. W. D. Crank & Co. 812 MARKET SPAOE. alpen LAST DAY Of cur Great Sale at cost prices. Bopworroy te tie tet ony gan oator Sia have a dt 5 Flower and Fruit ‘taskets, sain and qualition alk ame thee “Though the sale bes bese, 5 desirable articles to etention today to Summer SCOTCH GINGHAMS, You havea coupleof mor th Beshaye Seis very tcutst ul aty Ficures tor ines Oo 2 Tonch Beskets—fancy patterns—numerous styles mausee ~=15e, to act Lanch Baskets: paits sth ¢. 10 61.33. Market Besketecoverci-tites styles—fve Iie, comet 45e. to x —Aiie. to ttetiton to Scrap Baskets—twelvs ae. Son ose White groanda, im coietal ant Mack ew syematan cored ana etre Us they ere the niet servicealue wer fabric made ‘of the most popular goods used this season ie PONGER, me. Izy. a8? 0 $3.50. — cotton 1 tirely out of Infant's Basher a near pS Reagre bene madsal ss eek Ct Infant's Baskets—witl stand —five style “fs anaity we offer you bas Sewn 20. you do not Wish a colored haves teeeih Please you wit fan Lawns, Lin: at of WHE D% to Tudia Linens, Vitoria Lawns, Der Lawns, Mujis, Pisin and Cum bed Nainsooks, French Naimsook, Dotted swiss wud Deand P drawers—Suc. and Stripe Lawns, all at cost pric Brice Cabinets in oak. ‘The heated evansuis upou Us; take advantage of the one dag tlt of the ase W. D. CLARK & CO., ‘811 Market space. auld oa 178, Bpice Cabinets in oaks Bnet ‘Sdsawers- #100. fait Bores tn ety ee ~——45e., S8e, and 680.— Bread Plates iu chrv abt Ae, Feepens saith an Tort ay rae AP for the » Heat te other humbus. iti Veet taba ich has practical common sense and aye to beck it, it is TERRA FIRMA AP for the Feet. It cures teu’ PRE sweaty feet, and nev: Straw Table Mat "a w Table Mats — ‘and 7c. a set,— 20e.. 25. ana 5 gt Urastice, Sibisks and D Ter gkicaaive, comprlsine every Pe dewred in ‘this fine. Rousehold necemitien, (Pcarth floor, 10% st. building.» pone WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 10th, 11th and F sts. nw. Reenemeneeno nme nenenses cneenaes FST sags TTT Srruss Suoxs: Decistox 18 THE SOUL OF DISPATCH. auld ‘This season's production. Made of the BEST ‘Wo want to dispatch our remaining stock of Neglige Shirts and Gordon Sashes. Decision means incision, and the knife goes into tock end wld And LOW prices, ‘SHOES thst you Our 61 Shirts cut to. Coe Our entire stock of Sik| 3715 ‘wal appreciate. ‘Shirts at cost. SPECIAL. Our entire stock of Gordon Sashes, which formerly sold for @3, @2.50 and 62, now reduced to JOSEPH AUERBACRE, YOUR OUTFITTER, 3 Pa. ri §X. X. ave.,cor. 15thet., { Sown'tows:’ § as f Uptown: ELRRELRRALRLEELOLRERLE AR LER RDS We close at Gp.m., Saturday excepted. Jousson & Lurrnens. 713 MARKET SPACE, To make things lively at our store this week we have taken the cullings of our stock from all over our store and have fixed prices so that it will make them quick Read carefully the items we ad~ ior ood solid BARGAINS 613 7TH 67. X. W.. Between E and F sta (Our fall goods are now arriving, and oured- ‘Vice to housekeepers is to make their selections escariy as possible, Fasiion has decreed some Lew designs in Carpetsand itkewisein Parlor and Bed-Room Furniture, which make them doubly, attractive to discriminating eyes, and they are bound to .”o—andgo fast, too. We'llnot Attempt to describe them—we'd rather show them. ‘Open until 6 o'clock ;and if you'll call we'll Good Quality Challies. were Le. uarantes to show you sotuething in the way of ut me ee iE: Carpets and Furniture that will be attractive, Seeuch Black and Brown Ground Lawns; were it to 0c. :Was 8; cut to Te. Drapery Net. pure silk ; was $1; cut to 75e. All of our. Dot and Firured Swiss cut to 4c. ‘Allof our ae: Dot and Furured Swiss cut to 40". Asin the past, weare slways willing to make Allof our: wad 3c. ‘Dor’ end Ficured Swiss cut tole. terms to sult our customers, and no one weed All of our 12%c, India Linen cut to 10c. All of our 1 jade — cut to Be. eretore deprive himself of bom mn » ante cut to Tig pena Sg We pies of want of ready cash. Ail of our 25. shai Linen cut to 20c. All of our ote. Leather Belts cut to 40e. All of our 40c. Leather Beits cut to Sue. — All of cur Wind toc. Leather Belts cut to 250. aul8 JOHN RUDDER, ULAR MUSIC ONLY 5 AND 10c. jearn thein, then on your vi Edd se se Paoubsosts MUSIC STO FURNITURE DEALER, Rerern & Co. 613 7h ot. we. sulter INDUCEMENTS. 0, 30.and 5c. qualities of Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests at half price, Ladies’ Biack and Colored Sik Gloves, 13¢. Tadiov Shirt Waists in percale, White and Black India linen, 49c. quaiity, for 27. Satine Ties, 2 for Se. Chints Prints, se. per yard. Seotch Diagoaat Drew | Lene Is No _Daxorn Bin Le. Gi AS STO" the Goods, 36m. wide, Ie. Cameo Draperies, 2240. por | In using « MODERN carious ‘To start our customers on the P. N. Corsets, we offer | Call and look at our them at the following low prices: SUX DIAL, Btyle 415, 470 and 441 rereler Price, ne GILT EDGE. ‘ ROLIPSR ana 140 B ST. KE. CAPITOL HILL, RELIABLE. Opposite U. &. Library, | _my19tr WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT. 333m ’ AND PRESSED FOR 1. Coats, S0c. : Pants. 25e. : ner sa say sods ma Boncuezzs Correz. ce Pray ee

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