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4 THE EVENING STAR ASHINGTON permanent cirentation In Washington three times larger than that ef nuy ether paper im the city. Ae a lecal NEW® paper and Advertising Medium it has ue competitor, Awell-rounded knowledge of the science of oman nature prevents one from wondering ¥ Men are so inconsistent as to use the same means to remedy ills that brought those ills on. "The farmers bave always complained that they were debarred by trusts and other combinations from reaping the advantage of what heaven and their own labor have given them. To strike at such grievances ia therefore perfeetly natoral But the farmer acts on the principle @f figbting the enemy with the enemy's wea- pone whenever he can put them to such use. Finding the trust a very powerful thing when well bandied, the leaders of the farmers’ movement scom disposed to Utilize it ‘There is a scheme on foot to form « great trust, with ramifications in every county of the eotton region, the purpose ef which is to withhold one-third of the cotton @zop from sale for a year. It is hoped by this move to bull the price of cotton sons to make two-thirds pay more than the whole would bring, and have one-third for future operations. Planters to joi the trust by subscribing one- ‘third of the crop produced. To be effective the scheme would bave to do this, vanishing point, which is inconceivable fm the present state of the agricultural art in ‘the world and the necessities of manufacture. | Sowe ther country would risk over-production. But Tus Scan takes this, ae yet incompletely ence to this crop only and distant pomibifttics A Wird diMtculty presents itself, how to evade the provisions of any anti-trust law existing in any state whose people chould be included in | the trust. It would take time to repeal such Iegielation, and much wore time to remove any ‘ovusti‘utional impediment that might beim the way. += ‘The Georgia stite alliance has just had some fru out of politics Not that the alliance is in cities. Oh, no! The alliance is not a politi- eal iustitution, But them it peeps over the Jemee an. sees some things in the circus of pol- fice om winch ite members comment with amus- feg freedom. The most amusing part of it is the fact that the comments are made in public om the tor of their convention. This body had Jus: got through wiih making Gov. Northen sit down when it took Senator Gordon in hand. ‘This old-new Senator has been since his elec- ‘Wu 2 sort of alliauce man, but he has not flat- fovtediy placed bimesif on the Ocala platform, and this very step the state convention invited him by resolution to take. It remains to be seen whether the Senator will “teil this con- ‘vention im writing” bow he stands om thie vital ‘Mattos. The Georgia aihance seems to be ter- mbly i carnest im its dealings with the pavlie men of the state. - ee ‘Martinique has just suffered from another of ‘Yaose fearful cyclones which have made life im the West Indies so fuil of peril. Between June and October these dreaded visitors may be ex- ‘ested when the conditions are favorable, and they are often so. The month of August ie pre-eminent, an average of 28 percent falling 4m that month alone. The tornado, as our “cy- stone” @ properly called, covers much less ter- ritory tan ite tropical cousin, and is therefore Boteo destructive. The lose of life is often undeeds im the tropica, with antold ravage of plaatetzons and merchant navies += Coimeidence im certain classes of events can hepeinsed out almost every day. One day it may Le railway accidents, the next fires, the ‘urd death by balloon. Yesterday it was train robbery, trains having been “held up” in Georgi and Kansas. Psychologists have their ‘theories in regard to these things, but to the Average mind it looits Like » case of simultane- ous ruption of the old Adam which comes ‘Vite oF without philosophical explanation. ee ‘1f rhe statement in » Parte newspaper be cor- eet, it would appear that the Count of Paris anxious to prove hinwclf a fool because the Poye bas shown himself « man of sense. The iaomd of the House of Bourbon is represented ‘we «xbdrewing bis contributions to the papal | weasry Deenuee the pontiff supports Cardinal Lavigerie's policy of sympathy with the ex:st- img «able government in France. aoeeainadlags ‘The Virginia alliance thought the Ocala plat | form was sc good that there was need of more of it, and aceordingly they constructed anothor plank telting Virgnia Congressmen they must agree to te demande of “give us something —— ‘Somator Daniol and the Virginia alliance seem | te be preity coed friends so far. The Senator's well known and radical views on the silvor question may aceount for the disposition of the Iacmers not ‘o oppose his re-clection. Aen The international floriste are coming to Washiugton nest summer. Thus curly we be- ($m to gather our future noregays, Washing- tom, +1 its location in « sunny land. is a well- favores| place for forists, vine and fruit raisers, smd indeed the cultarists of all sorts. — ~ James I. Gartield, son of the late President Guetield, is & candiate for state senator in Otto. He insaid to have x great deal of abil- | ity, and «fair chance cf being one of the fow instances in which political eminence goes from father to son ————— ‘The promoters of the ucheme to make Grover Cleveland the canstidate fur governor of New York will probabif discover that he doesn't care 10 double ou hie political trek. i ——_+-.— - Bieotrieity has been sccessfal in annihilat- ang tine aud dtistance wna is in a fair way to be ediective on crimuria As au aunihilator elec- Wieity is very much tw the front. ——_—_—_——- Any one who enjoysseuing the town of Chieago treated to a chastivement with welts all over it, can get more pleasure ont uf « Chicago news- pepe: than be cam anywhere cle, oes Nothing has occurred recently to illnetrate ‘Be decline of sentiment among the American people more forcibly than the wle of Andrew daskson's old coat for 29.50 at a public auction te Baltimore. gsc en Se ene 1! Mr. Ingalls is writing all the books that are announced to come from his pen he out does Casae im his celebrated feat of dictating num- eruus documents at ones. oe ‘The announcemont that now is the time for the firmer to make money on grain did not deter “Old Hutch” from making $600,000 in Whest. Not being a ‘armer he must have erawie-L im under the tent somewhere. —— ‘The proposition to dig up Jacob's well in Palertine and take is to the world’s fair is am- Ditious and admirable. But if the holy well is @hacroet it will stay away from the corrupting imfluences of the Chicago river. $+ ‘The subject of free coinage in Ohio develops @ wonderful degree of loudnoss in some quar tere nnd a correspondingly remarkable silence fm others. —_———-s—___. Emperor William's health looks as if it had FW We close at 6 o'clock—except Saturdaye—until ‘April let. “Cnorrrsas." Tomorrow's bound tobe a “wide-awake ay" in our bouse_for everybody—but the BOYS and CHILDREN particularly. You see we've been all through the stock arain— “cropping.” We havn't been a bit paring. We'd great rather see things ‘rar out than ustout.” Price is not so much of an ob- Ject-now—here-s0 " money talks “big. P45TS—Filty pairs more of BOYS" LONG PANTS have gone into the “‘odd and end” lot. ‘That means a saving if the size you want tehere, “‘Mothing ventured nothing gained” you know. Try for s fit among the “nitty. BUA28Rs—How do you like Maroon and Old Gold 1m combination? We've e lot of BOYS' BLAZERS (3,082) in thesocolorsthatare marked $1.50. A DOLLAR NOW-9to 14 years. NNEL—Lot 7956 fos nest Pin Stripe Flannel ATS. Coat. We canonly Sit three ages—12, 13 | and 4 years, They were $2.50—-THEY ARE 61.30, because they “‘hobbie” in size. Lot 6050 ts a BROWN and WHITE STRIPED FLANNEL COAT-—a quality ‘we have been selling at $3. €2 HOW— Sto 12 years. TN@HAM—AU the Coste that are left in Lot Zi you omy eam baveat 2c. They were 40c. Ages 10 t0 16 yeare_-good colors and patterns. There's always a table full of “broken ‘iges” of SHIRT WAISTS. The fact that we have the best brand—“‘THE STAR”—istakingdeeproot. The variety te large—dupiicates fow—and that Keeps ‘odds and ends” plenty. No where else im the District for “STAR WAISTS.” All the LADIES? WAISTS are at half. GHOES—Werve a lots of BOYS" and YOUTHS" RUS- SET BALS. and OXFORD TIFS, that ‘we want to say ‘‘good-bye” to the last Pair this week. The boys’ sizes have Deon selling st $2.50 and §2.75—the Youths’ at $1.75 and $2. NOW THE BOYS ARE $1.37 AND THE YOUTHS S™ar- Wists. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21. 1891. i ad al core fr TT STAR mh SO TEE atts BARGAINS WILL CROWD OURSTORE FROM THE OPENING UNTIL THE CLOSING OF IT. YOU'VE NEVER BEFORE HAD THE LIKE OF ‘THEM OFFERED You. neckband and wristbands—New York Mills tnd Utes Nonpariel al. Star price ne BO? Booxs Axp Srattoseny. Derr. We offer the following great special in Stationery: ‘73 packages of S quires each Extra Superfine ‘Crown Imperial White Laid Note Paper, octavo and commercial. Regular price, $1 packugo. .28e. Pkg 2vets Schiller's Complete Works, 4 vols.. cloth, slightly shop worn. Rewular price, 86........3-25 1 uet Strickland’s “Queens of England,” 5 vois., cloth, 1 vol. slightly damaged. Rewulat price, $10. $5.35, ‘Scoptes ‘Port Tarascon,” Daudet iatest, Har- per’s edition, cloth. Regular price, $7.50. 81.68 Truxzs Axp Traveuixa Bros. 15 PER CENT OFF THE MARKED PRICES OF ALL TRUNKS. 10 PER CENT OFF THE MARKED PRICES OF ALL BAGS AND VALISES. Scissors Axp Praren Wane. AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING. 6 Silver-plated Tea Spoons for. 3 Table Spoons for . 250 a Forks for. ee 4 sizes of Gentine Stes! Dressinaker's Sheart, worth 50c. to $1.00. fot é 25¢. pair Nonoss. 25e. Russion Tan Shoe Polish, ight or dark. 19e. Raven Gloss Shoe Polish. ‘8c. paper Nursery Pins, all sizes. Se. piece Double Bone Casing, all colors. : 10c. dozen Iteal Whalebone, 7 to 12 inches long....3 ARE 81.17. {AT -One Jot of BOS’ 750. CASSIMERE TUR- BANS, we bave marked 48¢. Two lote of BOYS' CRUSH HATS— assorted colors—we have reduced from ‘Toc. and Me. to We. They'll finish out the summer and do for school for awhile. ‘We've got to raise the old ery of “time.” You musn’t idle slong and expect to find these ““fregis" waiting for you. There are too many people ready to jump st such opportunities. TOMOREOW will be the BEST DAY. Sas Ayn Coxraxy, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH LOW PRICES TELL. ‘This month has been srushing one for ua The pub- lie has taken sdvantawe of the greatly reduced prices at which weare selling Shoes. Tho-e who know us know wenever carry goods from year to yoar. No matter what the loss, we sell. Our Clearing Sale will only continue for » few days longer. READ WITH CARE REDUCED PRICES: Our Clearing Regular Sale Price. Price. ‘Men's Best Calf Shoes, All the $1.80 ‘Men + Shows, Solid Leather 200 1S Men's Shoes, Good Quality. 130 1.00 ‘Men's Embroidered Slippers... 73 50 Men's Real Goat Slippers... 135 73 Ladies’ Fine Dongola Kid Shoes, Opera or Common Sense, Tipped BaRGAINS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Our Clearing Regular Sale Price. Price. Boys’ Shoes, Warranted Strictly Solid, Sizes 11 to. - 2S 80 Boys’ Button and Lace, Sizes 3 to 35 -. £09 93 Misses’ Kid Sprinc Heeis with Tips, Sizes Li to2.. 123 o 1.00 65 40 10 10 THE STAR SHOE Hous, 1s bh st 00 "as, 10 FiGUl LAWNS, U4. GUNES EXTERORISE, auzLae T4t vith st. ne, ‘25e. Hair Pinching Tongs, with spring. Penrowrnres. ‘35e. Mirror, plush back, patent handle. 25e. Bottle West India Bay Rum. ‘35e. Bottle Oakley's 8-02. Flozids Water. Se. Calder’s, Thurston's or Lyon’s Tooth Powders. 25e. Lundbors's Triple Extracts, all odors... Venxes Axo Neckwear. 15e. White Embroidered Mull Ties ... 2c. yar Embroidered Chiffon—all colors, Se. yard Silk Cord Ruching Jeweray Axo Learner Goons. As we are closing out our Jewelry Department the following prices should not surprise you. Everything ‘All 98e. to 81.25 Soild Leather Chatelain Bage....4e Bezrs Asp Faxes. ie. to We. Japanese Folding Vans. ....00-. Sie. Black Painted au Piain Colored Satin Fans. ..26 We. to 15e. Japanese Folding Fans. 19. Fancy Chromo Paper Fans .. All 50c, Straight of Boclice eather Belts ‘All Zoe. Straiaht or Bodice Leather Beits | All 4c. Silk Striped and Plain Beits, ‘All Ze. Bulk Bets. 5c. Satin Palin Fans-sinall fancy shapes. Wixvow Susoes, Sraurep Lisexs, 12Me. Printed Imt. Madras......., 123 and 18v. Silkolines........ All 8c. Stamped Linens.. All 68e. and 75c. Stamped Lin-ns.. All23e. Holland Shades. Al150c. Opaque Shades... ‘All 73c. Opaque oF Scorch Shades. Lions Axo Misses Suirs Asp SHIRT WAISTS. Qe. Misses’ Percale Shir? Waists... > Ladies’ Challte Wrappers ... All $1.75 Ladies’ French Sateen Shirt Waists, ‘Stiff collars and cuffs, coiore Blue and White and Black and White... 91.20 each 91.38 and $1.43 Plain White or Ficurod French Percale Shirt Waists, stiff collarsand cull 98. each each Hosrery Axo Usprnwean. Ladies’ 25e. Fancy Cotton Hose. Se. patr ‘50 dogen Ladies’ 30c. Black Cotton Hose—hiteh Bi dozen Ludiew’ 75e. Swiss Ribbed Sik Vests, im Cream, Pink, Blue, Nile,Old Gold and ( Fixaz. Cor Prices Ox Suxs Axp WASH GOODS, S0e. Figured China site. 37 sie ‘and Light Goce. n yard Ze. to de. Ganuine Scotch Zephyr Ginghains. We bourht 300 ploces at a remarkably iow price from Arnold, Constable & Co., New York, aud offer them for....... < - Souled Biankets at remarkably low prices: pairs. Were $1.37: 6 Livexs 100, 91.40 piece TTT oss TT Dine» BY Two. This means the remaining stock of our Summer Searfs fm Tecks, which have been splen- did value at fifty coats, to be Hasoxsremers Axp Scanrs. aon Boys: Sum W assre. iT ‘Shirt Valsts“ bhindncds of closed at 25. Alot of fine washable Four- in-Hands. 2 for We. 2OSEPH AUERBACH, “YOUR OUTFITTER.” “GABAA bo DEF spy eee} Dowa town. WSS n 10000 “ASRGUEED a anti Most Muuixery Axv Rissoss. Lie, Satin and Grovgrain Pure Silk Pee il hos ‘Midsummer offerings in all depart- ments. Thisisagreat time for bar- gain seekers. We must empty shelves, for already invoices are here ‘announcing the approach of Fall Goods. Upholstery Goods ‘are sold. at but a fraction ‘Of their value. Snr | Children's Summer Hats at half price. Probably one of yours may just need one te finish the season with. ‘Men's Outing Shirts marked way down. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES are sold temptingly cheap, although some Splendid Patterns came with this week's shipment of Imported Goods. Beautiful Match-widths in Fine Embroidery. Some 20 conts, ‘Windsor 25 cents, Ties, 35 conte, -— this Tot. ‘Theso are suitable for either boys'orgiris' wear. For Ladies’ Vassar Shirts. ‘For Men's Outing Shirts, Some plain colors. Some are striped. ‘Tourist Ruchings, 25c. per box, that were 4 12 yards to a box. PAW -80L5 REDUCED. VASSAt SulisTS NOW 91.33. ‘This includes those that were $1.98, $1.89 an! $1.75. Bathing > uits disfigured in prices. You would ‘not recoznize them Ly the uew prices. Towel necessary article of use in- cluded in this reduction sale. Size 18x36, Irish Huck Towels. Special Price, Lek. Size 19x38, Irish Huck Towels. Special price, 18c. Size 21x42, Irish Huck Towels. Special Price, 20e. Size Z1x42, Extra Heavy Huck Towels, 220.5 82.50 dozen. +ize 23x46, Extra Heavy Huck Towels, re- duced to Be. ize 20x40 Fine Bemstitched Buck Towel, Size 22x44, Knotted Fringe Huck Towels, 5c. Size 23240, Extra Quality Huck Towel, 25c. _— 19236, Kuotted Fringe Damask Towel, Seti. Knotted Fringe Damask Towel, Size 23x46, Fine Quality Knotted Fringe Dam- ask Towels in Line, Buff, Pink, Gold, Sahnon, and plain White borders. Special price, 230. ‘3 dozen. Sizo 23x46, Fine Quality Damask Towel, ‘with open-work border, 50c. each. ‘Size 19238, Unbleached Turkish Towal. 12340. Size 22x46, Bleached Turkish Towel, Size 26x37, E 1 sGi7e26352, Bleached English Bath Towels, 20x46, Brown Linen Bath Towels, 50c. 4, Extra Quality Brown Linen Bath 50 exe! ‘apiece, 10 yards to the piece. 2 piece, 10 Yards to the plese: piece, 10 Fards to the pte, 10 Yards tothe pieve. ‘Muil orders will at all times receive carefnl consideration. Send your orders early in the day. All information in relation to guods cheor- tuily given. OF BALTIMORE. OUR NEW CATALOGUE. . THE LARGEST AXD BEST ILLUSTRATED CA¢- ALOGUE ISSUED ANYWHERE IN THE SOUTH. 1% PAGES. 400 ILLUSTRATIONS, @ DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS, SEND YOUR ADDRESS AND WE WILL MAIL YOU ONE FREE. POSNER'S. eu2l.2t BALTIMORE. Tue Cost Satz Crosen (On the 20th, as advertised, and the sale was a reat success. We will have something to say on Monday next in regard to some special lines of stock that we are going to sell very cheap. ‘The carpenters are removing the plastering and we are compelled tocover the goods up to Prevent them getting dainaged. Watch out for drives next week, which will 5 be advertised from day to dy. W. D. CLARE & CO. Your Opronrexrry ‘0 PURCHASE OUR RELIABLE CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN AT A MERE FRAO. / TION OF THEIR REAL VALUE 18 NOW, NOT IN A FEW WEEKS OR AFTER WE HAYE CLOSED THEM OUT axD TO OUR NEW STORE. JOST NOW WE ART OFFERING SOME EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUES IN CHILDREN'S SUITS, SIZES 4 TO 11 YEARS, AND OVEROCOATS, SIZES 2) TO 9 SEARS, AT @2 EACH. FORMER PRICES 93.50, $4. 85, 40. $7 AND 98. ALSO SOME BROKEN LINES OF SHIRT WAISTS AT SOc. EACH; WERE GOOD VALUE AT 75e., $1 AND $1.50. FOR THE MEN, THOSE ODDSUIT TROUSERS (SMALL SIZES ONLY) AT 91.75 PER PAIR, AND THOSE FANCY PERCALE SHIRTS, WITH TWO COL- LARS AND CUFFS, AT 75c. ZACH, ARE THE BEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN WASHINGTON. B, Remmor & Co, ‘au2l-2o 000 PA. AVE. H.W, BARGAINS a TO | TOMORROW, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22. TRAVELING BAGS AND SATCHELS. Imitation Alligator and Cowhide Satehele—linen lined, nickel trimmings, patent safety catches—lock and key. 1O-inch, Sse. 11-inch, 600, 12-inch, G50, 13-inch, 69c. 4-nch, 730. Lyrinch, T7e. 36-inch, 81e. Grain Leather English Club Bags—leather lined— leather frame—pateat catches and grip—extra heavy— nickel trimmings, Real AUigator English Ciub Rage 10-inch, $1.30. 24-inch, $2.40, ‘15-inch, 82.63, 16-inch, $2.90, Ii-ineh, $3.15, 28-inch, €3.40. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) —————— Mews Waar. ‘Those Silk Finished Lisle Thread Hose are being sold at about one-half their value. Navy Blue, Brown and Garnett. 4 Only 21 cents. 25e. and 50c. Men's Scarfs—Tecks and Four-in- band. Reduced to 13¢., or 2 for 250. OUTING SHIRTS. All $1.50, $1.89 and $2 Shirts for 98 cents. A fow sizes 16% and 17. Were $1.25. Now 59. More of those Unlaundered Shirts, Reinforced bosoms, &e. Now 230. FRENCH BALBRIGGAN SOCKS. Double heels and toes. 2 pairs for 250, THE PALAIS ROTAL. (Continued below.) More Banoarxs. £1.25 Gloria Umbrellas. Reduced to 98e. €7.68 Parasols. Reduced to $2.98. 50c. Chemisettes. Reduced to 39¢, Chemisettes. Reduced to 19¢. 0c. Windsor Ties. Reduced to:30e. Grenadine Windsors. Rednoed to 190, ‘B5e. Fast Black Hose. Reduced to 250, 10 per cent off a!l Chiffons, 5c. Vassar Bhirts. Teduced to 79e. 480. Crope Livee Boas. Reduced to 25¢e Bie. Belts. Reduced to We. 480. Belts, Reduced to 390. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continusd below.) Tuvrspay, Avavsr 20, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 (until 1 o'clock). For these three days we will seli all LACES, DRAPERY NETS, FLOUNCINGS At a discount of It gM) PPP RRERRR COC KER NN NTTTY Mi%%P Eeek & GoURRRN XN OT = ‘Wo have received a great many new goods in this de- Partinent within the past week, most notable of which are sothe beautiful designs in Fino Oriental Lace in all widths. Complete sets of many of these, from the Darrowest widths up to the half flouncing: then there are several new patterns of Black Flouncing and Drapery Net with the Trimming Lace to match. Our the lowest, and with the discoant of 10 per cent deducted permit the consumer to purchase ut almost wholesale rates. In placed a lunre lot of SHORT LENGTHS OF BLACK DEMI-FLOUNCING Upon a separate table adjoining the lace department aud have marked them at greatly reduced prices, in many instances taking off ono-haif and one-third of the price. ‘Thinsale ts for three days only, terminat- ing on Saturday at 1 o'clock. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Cisauxo Sace Or ITF BPA TEE gts oa NARS 3 & SA RAN 88 = Being desirous of cloting ont our entire stock of Japaneso and Pocket Fans, we have marked a clearing Price on eaclt end every one im the department. We are going to sell Gc. and Se. Japanese Fansfor Scents, as ae eae 3 37 + be ‘*Gatin sticks, for 18 cents. ** Morosee oat Rema “37% + Calluiola “3 4 Beal “oo THE PALAIS ROYAL, KID GLOVES. Pigskin or Biarrits Gloves, in Tons, Grays, Pearls, Black and Brown; sold elsowhere for @1.00 and $1.25. Palais Royal price—nnti) Saturday at 1 o'clock— SEVENTY-NINE CENTS. Our 90-cout Undressed Mousquetaire Kid Gloves, in Grays, Tans and Biack, until Saturday at 1 o'clock, SEVENTY-NINE CENTS. Our $1.25 Unidressed Mousquetaire Kid Gloves, in Grays, Tans and Bieck, until Saturday at 1 o'elock, e116 ‘The $1.50 Palais Royal 4-button Dressed and Un- Gressed Kid Gloves, all shades; warranted and fitted to the hand; until Saturday at 1 o'clock, 81.23. ‘The @1.85 Palais Royal Undressed Mousquetaire Kid Gloves (tho most popular giove ever sold in the city), in all the new as well as staple shades; also the new ‘ ‘2 Liswen, “sala \ 20TH. 1TH AXD ¥ STS. ¥. —— Unti! September we close at 1 o'clock Sat ur Gays; other daysat 5 p.m. —— (0 SAVING INSTITUTION EVER R Planned was 00 well calculated to save HH your money asthe merchendise we have offered and will offer you during the remaining Gaysof August. Our novel ways of retailing forbid suspended animation during the mid- summerdays. There ars too many goods of Many sortsin the market. When such is the ase, no matter who holisthem, an outlet is sought. Wecontrol a quantity of thie excessof mer- ebandive which we proyose tosell by making Prices that will command quick sales. The Prices named below ars the result of our fat Teaching distributing capacity which enables Us to shoulier lote of euch tumensity thet, otherwise, would be imposaibie. Diserimmat- ing buyers should not miss these sales. Re meimber—the prices asked would, unier OR- DINARY CIRCUMSTANCES, pay for quali- ties only one-half as goad. Asorare Mux Discorors. ‘Wehave jast sectred from alaree mill, at a Great sacrifice, all the High Grade CHENILLE AND SHEILA CURTAINS Ins:ock. There are PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED CHENILLES and SHEILAS, WITH AND WITHOUT DADO AND FRIRZE; aiso 3AC- QUARD WEAVES in extra heavy REVERSI- BLE SHEILAS. ‘They all co on sale tomorrow at $6, $10 AND 812.50 A PAIR, And there is not a Curtain im the lot worth leve than $10; many are worth $20 and more. Also Alot of HALF PAIRS suitable for single doors at $3, 83.75, $5 and $6.25 a Curtain. (Ponurth floor, Lith st. building. > A Noverry Arnon. ‘Wehave just received a novelty in the way ofa WATERPROOF APRON For kitchen and domestic use generally. They are in plain and fancy stripes—cut long and wide. -—Plain, 25¢.— —Fancy Stripes, 30e.—~ (Third floor, 11th st. building.) Is Rissox Derarrwext THERE ARE SOME UNUSUAL VALUES IX ODD WIDTHS, COLORS and STYLES of RIBBON we heve culled from stock and marked at very low prices. LOT 1 COMPRISES: Crown and Sstin-edxe Moire, in Nos. 12 and 16. Satin-edge Gros Grain, in Nos. 7 and 9% Fancy Gauze, in No. 7. Silk and Tinsel, in No. 7. Colors—Cream, Gobelin, Views Rose, Ser Pent, Plum, Lizht-Gray, Mais, Brown, Tan and adozen others. —10e. a yard. — LOT 2 COMPRISES: Setin-edge Gros Grain, in Nos. 12 and16. Satin-edge Moire, in Nos. 12and 16. Double-face Satin, in No. 16. Colors—Vieux Rose, Garnet, Sapphire, Slate and others. Ise. yard. — LOT 3 COMPRISES: ‘Satin-edge Gros Grain, in Nos. 27 and 30. Gauze, in No. 22. ‘Tinsel, in No. 22. Fancies, in Nos. 16and 20. Double-face Satins, in No. 2. Colors—Vieuz Rose, Gobelin, Plum, Terre Cotta, Chocoiste, Bronze and others. ——200. a yard. — (First floor, 24 annex.) Reavs-Mave Bevwean —— Double-bed Sheets, made of good cotton. Be. oach.— Bingle-bed Sheets, same quality. Corded and Hemuned Pillow Sheas@ We. a pair. — Braided Initia: Pillow Shams —#1» pair. — (Second floor, 11th at. bullding.) Srarte Tinxes For Every Day USE. —o— ‘W. & L.'s “Original” Bouquet Soap. He. a cake. — —ite. » box of 6 cakes. — Imported Violet Soap. ~—1iec. a cake; 2 for 250.— Imported Laitucs Soap. —2ie, a cake.— —O8c. a box of three cakes. — Universal Cleaning Fiuld—ansurpassed for cleaning dress goods, neck wear, laces, silks and satins of «reaee, paint or perspiration without injuring or changing the colt of the fabric. —18e. a bottie. — (First floor 11th st. building.) A Berrer Vater Never Nasep FOR THE PRICE. 50 dozen LADIES’ PIN STRIPE COTTON HOSE, FULL REGULAR MADE and PER- FECTLY SHAPED. ——22e. a pair, 5 pairs for $1.—— (First floor, 24 annex.) Revvcev To Tamry-rve Cexrs. ALL OUR FINE LIGHT COLORED WIND- ‘SOR TIES—piaid silks and printed pongees—ere Two Giove Srsctazs. Rees fm assorted shades of Tan and Gray. SisesS ‘and 5g only. —Reduced to 7c. 9 pair.— Ladies’ 6-button lencth Mousquetaire Suede Gloves in Tans and Black. 2 41.658 patr.— (First Gor, Lith st. building. Warre Goons Dzranrurxr. ‘Amons the istest arrivaleare some CHECKED ‘NAINGOOKS, ins large assortment of patterns. —12%, 17 to 30e. a yard. — ‘The CELEBRATED JOBS IMPORTED CAMBRIC, soft Aintsh—forladies' and children’s ‘underwear, 88 inches wide, 17-20-35 and 3736. a yard. — ENGLISH NAINSOOK for infants’ wear, 36 Anches wide. —18_25-S75—00 and O2ige. 0 yard. — (Second floor, Lith st. balding.) ‘You can find the following items; they ave ‘worth your notice: _ Ove cone $4 BLEACHED SHEETING MUS- ‘LIN, excellent quality, for 2 fk. arnt One case ¢4 BLEACHED MUSLIN, extra heavy and eof ‘Very cheap at ——t. 8 yard — ABecond floor, Lith st. building.) _ ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, auth ‘20th, 11th and F sts. aw, Ax Roe ‘OTH. 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W. prose ers GREAT REDUCTIONS ‘The reduction sale of TENNIS RACKTTS te ‘Still tm progress, and as we are desirous of Clearing out our entire sock we have made Gnother eut in their price. eam», if you desire to procure» new Racket, yon should take ad- ‘Vantare of this great clearime sale. Rackets for cntidren, amatenrs amd prof sionals, tn all the fending makes, incinding “Wright & Ditson’s,” ‘Peck & Snyder's,” “tHorace Partradze & Co.'s,” “*Spaiding’s,* Joreman’s" and **Woodwari & Lothrop’s.” “*Sear's Special” — Redneed from $4.50 to $3.50. “Ashby Spectai”— Reduced from $4.95 to $3.25. Reduced from €3.75 to $2.75. “Harvard special”— Relaced from 63.50 to $2.50. Reduced from $2.75 10 €2. Reduced from $3.50 to €2.50. “Ashby. jr." — Reduced from @1.75 to $1.28. Reduced from $1 to Tie. Also The **Slocum *Riocum Special” ward & Lothrop “Lenox” Tate, yr." “Arlington.” Together with s full line of Tennis Neta, Poles, Pers and Guy Ropes, Lscket Presses and Cases, Dry Markers, Tenis Balls, &. TENNIS BALLS. “Wright & Ditson’s, 1801, Championship,” SOc. each, $3.40 dozen. “Wright & Diteun's, 1800, Championship,” 25c. each, $3 dozen. nacntlpnsass GREAT REDUCTIONS In HAMMOCKS. ‘We want to close out al! Hammocks, and we Bave them marked AT EXCLEDINGLY LOW PRICES. Every one should take sdvantage Of this sale. Look at the prices Knotted Mexican Hammorks—Piatn— Mie. erade—Reduced to 75e. $2 grade—Reduced to 81.50. ‘Tho same style—in coiors— 11.20 grade—Lieduced to Me. srade—Reduced to $1.10. $1.75 grade—Reduced to $1.5. Woven Thresd Hammocks—in colors, with- out fringe— $1.50 grade—Reduced to $1.15. $1.95 grade—Reduced to $1.50. ‘The same styie—with fringe— 2.50 rade—Heduced to 1.73. 82.75 erade—Rednoed to $1.95. 82.95 grade—Reduced to $2.15, $3.25 crade—Meduced to #2.40. The **Arrowsna” woven Ha:amocks, just the thing for durability aud comfort, with **Pal- mer's Patent” spreader and pillow—without fringe— e2. 40 grate—Reduced to $1.75. ssrade—Reduced to $2.00. The same—with deep fringe— $3.50 «rade—Reduced to $2.60, $3.00 vrade—Reduced to $2.0, 84.25 graie—Reduced to $3.23. (Fitth floor, 10th st. building.) —— WOODWARD & LCTHROP, 10th, 11th and F ste. nw. A AA fad PR: ‘7TH AND H STS. N.W., FRANELE & CO. oes GATURDAT'S OFFERINGS. For tomorrow, Saturday, we intend to offer you some useful houseboid guols at extraordinarily low oral Every article in this list should find a plece in your home. as they are articles you bave use forevery day and the price bas never been so low. mses Apple Corer and Paring Machine. ... Worth @0c. for 4% Square Coni Sieve. Large Whisk........ Chair Seats, all sizes. Krife Tray Tire Kindler, 3 boxes, Aunncnia, Soap (Low's Toilet), per cake. Bapelio. Shoe Polish. Tin Fruit Caus, per dozen. Yellow Mixing Bowl. Square Yeliow Baking Dish ‘Thin-cat Tambiers, half dozen, New Shape Grape Bow: Crystal Water Bottles, - Worth 650. for 59e Decorated Dinner Plates, gold lined (half dozen’ - Worth 85, for 75e Decorated Chamber Sets, with Jar, ‘Tooth Brush Siend missing.......Worth $3 for@4.09 F ‘TH AND H STS. N.W., FRANKLE & CO. 10000 ™"Fivze: 3 D LAWNS, 174, PS ENTEGPRISE, au21.st BAWPS Pid litherae. ‘Weeclote at Gp.m., Saturday excepted. Tounsox & Lorrariz. 713 MARKET SPACE. To make things lively at our store this week we have taken the callings of our stock from all over our store end bave O2ed prices so that it will make them quick sellers at Gret sight. Read carefully the items we ad- ‘Pare Linen Cambrie H'dk'fs, colored bonders; were MiGioch Oris ide Band Hindoo; wee G2. ent 3 was 0. toa one ‘24-inch Pekin Stripe Surah ; was $1: cat to 50. ‘%-inch Polka Dot Surah ; was @1; cut to Thc. @2inch Drapery Ket, pare silk ; was €1 ; cut to 750. ‘S2inch Scotch Gingham ; was 25e. :cut to 12)¢c. ies : were Le. ; cut ‘Crota; was ‘ YOUR GAIN ‘They say “Ome Removal ts worse than @ fire.” If this is so you can form an iden of what “Two Removals” must be. ‘The hows that we suvtain by selling off at ruta ously low prices i deckindiy your wate, and i youdon't «rasp the cokten epportuntty we Offer you will be the lover. Our Great Double Removal Sale will ese tinue only afew weeks longer, and to open One Dew store with everything new we shail sare no sacrifice to dinpoe of the balance Our present stock. A FEW SPECIALS FOR TOMORRO' A lot of Misses’ Pine Dongola Button Boots, ‘Were $2.50. Now $1. Missew' 81.50 Doncola Spring Hast Battom, Plain and tipped. Xow Sie. Afew more Misses and Child's $1.25 am® $1.50 Canvas Shoes. Now Goo, About [00 pairs Wises and Children's Extre Rerviceable School Shoes at Boys’ and Youths’ Best Quality Patent Jeather Low Shoes, Now #1.15. Servicrable Drees Shoes, either button er laced, boy¥’ and youths’ sims. Now dows te 850. Men's Fine @3 Calf Shoes, laced an gutters. Sow #2.15. Laview €3.50 Pine Hand-made Boota Re @uced to $2.57. 150 pairs Ladies’ Dongola Button Roots, com Mon sense or opera tipped. Keduced to $1.15. ‘The last chance expires in a few days at thos excellent wearing Oe. Ladwes' Oxford Tia. Be Look over our *Ualf-price Comnter” EF” Peerything displayed thereum ia eoid at leas BB than cost of the material. 6 SEVENTH STREET, 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR 1t «231 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SB “Tar Moxcaexrax* 987 AND gu9 F ST. m. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE. IN THESE GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALES OTR STOMERS FIND THEIK ADVANTAGE I¥ TI VALUES THAT WE GIVE * BY CONV! SION OF MERCHANDISE TO CASH WE OBTAIN OUR RECOMPENSE IN EASILY ARRIVING aT TRUE RESULT OF SEASON'S BUSINESS. * * * THOSE WHO ESTIMATE THEIR WORTH BY PRICES AT WHICH THEY WOULD LIKE To SELL DECEIVE THEMSELVES AND OF TTIMKS HAVE A MOST:UNFORTUNATE RECKONING LATER ON. * * * “THIS EASX TO ESTIMATE VALUE OF “CASH ON HAND'—THERE FORE WE SELL.” STOCK TAKING IS NEAR. To inventory casi instead of merchandise ‘We will ell All our Trimmed and Untrimined Hate and Bomnete At half and less than half cox, as follows: on 480 were 81.50 1085.00 CLOTH BLAZERS, JACKETS AND JET WRAPS ac 12> were 2. 4 Hackett = 38 ek ae were #5 to ©) We will eal LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR an follows, Taaiee’ Chemtwes, tucked Taulies: Corvet Covert, ail sisea, of 22390, ‘overs, Mesides extra vaiuce in finer —~ell Fedaced, LADIES’ APRONS— ‘Ebat were Be. now 13e. That were 38c.. mow Hist Gere Ss: Sow oe: hat Soe Besos we STOCK TAKING 1s NEAR. To inventory cash instead of merchandise. consrTs— That were 75e., now 50e. were ©], now 7c. That were Bow ¢i. That were @1.50, sow 1-3. fe iiagt Tere €2.98, now 61.50. ‘That were €2.48,208 ttt were $3.25, Bow 62.7 That were @.75,n00 UMBRELLAS— That were $1.00. That were 81-45 That were ‘That wore Sis $98 That were: HANDKERCHIEES- ‘That were te That were B= “A S3 SIUCK TAKING Is NEAR To inventory cash ustesd of “Cotton Hose, butt piain and bout pattern, amy Cotton Howe, nicheden ribbed, 25e. 5 Ladi’ Plain Cotton Hose, Richelien ribbed, 25e. ; Py ‘uilaven's Black Rivbed Hose, Hermedert dye, Bc. ; now GLOVE! a2 uy, Sdutton Suede Mousquetsire, 2.25; mow ‘Our 4-button, ook Glace P Our Ladies’ Fine Latteta Gloves, Our Ladies’ Fine Silk Mitts, dsc ‘our ‘THE MONUMENTAL, _ 7 and GOO wt. mw Fre Suoss. ‘Newest novelties in Ladies’ Ties, all shades, Gisem ‘kid, im colors to match ali dresses. For gentlemen—Newest Blacher, Enclish out, im fine calfskin and all color of leather, low end high cut. Must be seen to be appreciated. In Misses’ Shoes. all styles and colors. In Boys' Shoes we keep the best in button and lam ‘In Infants, all colors and beauties. WILSON & CARR, 10 Pra Carr Orr Fos Cas. ‘We are closing out all our Summer Steck st os. tremely low prices preperstory to taking en inventory of stock Guring this month, and all who wish to take advantage of this very low ollering of cur stock oon now supply themselves with good goods at « very low Price and save the discount of 10 per cent for cash. ‘WE HAVE KECESSABILY ACCUMULATED 4 LARGE LOT OF BEMDANTS of ail kinds and we are offering them at © discount of 25 PER CERT off jor Cal, amd mamy gvod burgaine may be prevent. ‘W. M. SHUSTER 6 omB, (O19 Peon. ova

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