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4 THE regular and ion In Washington three THE EVENING STAR bas a permanent circu Himes larger than that of any oth: im the city. Ae a local NEWS pay Advertising Medium it bas me competit paper ‘The calamity talk of Senator Peffer and Rep- Tesentative Simpson has raised in Kansas « storm of indignation. The wheat eropis too fine this year for association with farm mort- gages, althoagh the latter were very real and painful incidents in lst year’s campaign. The trouble in polities is to keep on the track of Progress. If the crops weze always good or always bad. the politician, whether be belonged to the new or one of the old parties, would know how to adjust his principles, but whyn things are going to the depths one year im to the em- Pyrean the next ia Senator Peffer to know what is a good average? Falling back he is denounced as an enemy » and their most wretched ‘The Senate is asked in amysteri- ously circulated document to reject his creden- tinls regularly made out. If the Senator had taken the other cue and preached prosperity, there would have been an end of his mission and the mission of his party. Under such eir- eamstances he might weil exclaim, “Save mo from my friends—and my enemies.” ver theless, the Sonator from Kansas will sit se- carely im his seat for six years, wheat or mort- eee ——_+ += —____ Among the finds of “first things”—things of inestimable importance to a free people—which were made by Mr. Phelps in his Bennington eration, in that portion of it relating to the ear- liest constitution of Vermont was the following eiause: “As every freeman to preserve his in- dependence (if without a sufficient estate) oaght to have some profession, calling, trade or farm whereby he may honestly subsist,there can be necessity for nor ase in establishing offices of protit.the usual effects of which are depend- erice and servility unbecoming freemen in the Possessors or expectants, faction, contention, corruption and disorder among the people. But if ary man is called into publie service to the prejudice of his private affairs, he bat a right to a reasonable com- pensation: and whenever an office through in- crease of fees or otherwise becomes 80 profit- able as to oeeasion many to apply for it, the profits ons evened by the legislature.” Hero was civil service reform in a high place, im the organic law of astate not yet in the Union, of « small community of American citizens before there was even constitution like arope of sand for the United States. For federation were not adopted . and this was Vermont's declaration All hats off to Vermont! — —— The Georgia state alliance did not get an ex- position of the Ocala platform from Senator Gordon by requesting bim to stand and de- liver it. ceured one thing. Its attion and his non-action made it perfectly apparent | that the activity of the politician's mind is in| proportion to the benefits expected. ‘The Sen- ator'’s term is not out until six years have passed into the ocean of legislative time. In the meantime the Senator will write some more letters and make some more epeeches and the alliance may or may not Sind out whether he endorses the Ocala resolutions, or what con- struction he is pleased to put on them. The Senator is an accomplished politician, and other accomplished politicians in the United States Senate when seeking re-election have inter- preted these famous resolves in such a manner at to leave much to be desired by minds plain im caliber, and uot versed in the use of political language. ee The unique plan of a North Carolina colored man to par out of the pnblic treasury both the owner and the owned and thus square the cor- ners left by slavery and slave-abolition, was published in yesterday's Stan. It is of course a thing in the air and likely to stay there. The distribution proposed, two-thirds to the Inte owner and only one-third to the Inte slave, is generous. But the author thought perhaps a third of loaf was better then no Dread. It is feared he will never see any of this white bread of remuneration. After all, is he not satisfied with his chance in civilizs- tion, his caze-taking in the old days, the tribu- lation and blootshed out of which bis freedom came and the sacrifices of rest and peace the nation bas made since the war to ensure his footing as a citizen in the land? When a party talk such men as Andrew D. White for its highest state office it means business, and not spoils simply. Mr. Piatt, the New York boss, has evi- dently studied the career of one Quay to advan- tage. Sometimes the people boss the bosses, and if the American people have now fallen on are fortunate. te A Paris theater bas discarded the claque. ‘This breach in tradition should become the general fashion. Its disappearance would be particularly satisfactory in this country where the perfunctory applause is not even intelli- gently introduced. ee The subtreasury element of the Texas Alli- ance think they are strong enongh to shout out the antics from fellows ut if division divides and «nb. tion substracts, the Texan elimination is uot a strengthening procesa. nie be ‘The Praggs of the south, of whom the late fnter-state commissioner wa a respected mem- ber, are an intellectaal family in several states, ae Wheat had another lively time in 3 Festerday, prices going first up a ‘The bears were on top at the day's close. The disturbing element seems to have been Euro- pean politics, the threatening relations between Germany and Ressia. Such disquiet will mark the pit's proceedings for some time to come peubabiy. ——_—+.— -—___ While Baitimore is shutting off peaches for # few days, having too many for her market, New York is opening her great noath for “more. New York al + Twist anyhow. — ‘The merit system nas reached the Washington navy yard. The merit system is marehing on with the applause of the public ringing in ite ears. ———--____ The suggestion to boom “Cal.” Briee for gov- enor of New York is one of the largest of the hot coals that have been so :ndustriously shoved | wader him. —_—_—_.-2—____ The awfn! effects of the Martinique wind storm sould discourage some of the chal- longers to jount debate. ee Von Moltke might be very interesting by deecribing the exact methods by whieb bis hie tory was blue-pencilled. = — oo Mr. Mahone is willing to leave it to the alliance, possibly because the alliance is not Willing to leave it to him. Nothing is too Lambie or obscure for the at- tention of commercial genius. A corner in atta percha is one of the contemplated finan- Gial strvkos. +e ‘The peach crop may ae well despair of giving satisfaction. ——____2+ =_______ ‘There is a growing suspicion in Georgia that Senator Gordon's views won't fit the alliance stereopticon. ———__++.—____ ‘The Pullman porters may find it necessary to orgenize and pro‘oct themselves from inter- ference by train robbers on the oataide. —_— ‘The bee in the political bonnet is about the Dusiest little bee on record. — + _____- Parnell has had one of the most eventful Ioneynioons on record. - iaecoee a angeaty coder ene Gelebration as anybody could desire. Danz Asnovncexexts Or Srzour © PER CENT DISOOUNT SALES Carry little weight with the intelligent housewife, be- cause she is suspicious of an undercurrent of decep- ton and possibie inferiority. ‘Under our EQUITABLE CREDIT sYsTEM All fee! a certain guarsnty of « uniformity of prices, an honesty of representation and an exclusively ‘equitable method of dealing peculiarly our own. ‘Housekeepers appreciate the value of s cosy home ‘Aled with all possible comforts, paying for them out of theiz weekly or monthly savings, as their sense of Justice may determine the ‘MOST CONVENIENT. FURNITURE, CaRPETS, DRAPERIES, STOVES, WORKS OF ART. HOUSE & HERRMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, ‘917, O19, G21 and 923 7thst., and 636 Maseachusettsave. n.w. Exclusive agency for the Peerless Whitney Carrl- teen eure We Anz Sr Ix It, AND EXPECT TO REMAIN THERR. A LITTLE BETWEEN SEASONS. But we manage to get some New Things until we are Teady to receive the Hundreds of New Novelties and Specials in Kegular Goods and Remnants that will shortly arrive. It shows very plainly that when a house is known for its manner of dealing always a little lower in price than others, and never advertise only the goods they can show, the public appreciates ft. New Henrietta Remnants in Orange, Nile, Cream, Pink, Licht Blue, Navy, Electric, Cardinal, Garnet, Plum, Heliotrope, Purple, Beige, Tans, 5 shades of Brown and Black. The most complete line of Shades we ever have shown. ‘BSe. quality for... +190 ‘Satin Barber Stripes, very near the same shades as the Henricttas. Se. quality for. s 21 Flannel Checks and Piaids, suitable for children's dresses or tacks for fal; wear. 12). Outing Flannel, new plaids and New Chantilly Wash Goods, Biack ground and 10c. 32 inches wide Plain Domet Flannel Now Unbleached Heavy Canton Flannel. 0c. Unbleached Yard-wide Cotton... ‘New Satin Plaid White Goods, extra value ‘20e. Ladies’ Hose, 40-gauge thread, cut seams, im Dalbrigvan, Fast Biack and Modes. ‘New Turkey Table Linon, fast color WE CAN BE FOUND AT 3111 M 8T., GEORGETOWN, Next to W. Nordiinger’s Clothing House. Open until 10 p.m. Saturdays, Washington and Georgetown avenue care pass the door. it 5340 Bs Se ee Se Gnocaws Cazmrr Hovsn SoMa Oak Antique-finished Bed Room Suites, 3 Pieces, for $17 cash or $18 on credit. ‘Tptece Parlor Suites, solid wainut frames, uphol- stered im plush or best hair cloth, for $28 cash oF $30 on credit. Good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS for $2.25 cash oF $2.50 on credit. BRUSSEL» CARPET, O0c. cash or G5c. 08 credit. Good INGRAIN CARPET, 35c. cash or 40c. on credit. ‘We sew and lay ail CARPETS ree of cost and don't charge for the waste in matching fures. Our jerms are the easiest of any bouse inthe city; only sunall payment at time of purchase and the bal- ance in EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS. No notes required and 6 per cent discount allowed on all sccounts settled im thirty days. G@ROGAN'S CREDIT BOU ne ‘720 aod 741 7th st. ow. Do —————— "PO CLOSE OUT RUCHIN cL ELL . Sand Tie. at Suds Zande Gen per yard Miabet prices: "i ik. Se. Twist. ie” “Mind Lona LENMAS No Gon Fat. aw. T. B. Towxex & Sox DEY GOODS DEALERS, 1516 7th st, aw. Baek Henciette Cashiers, 23, S73, 80, 08, 78e. and Brilliant Be. 465 [peatbed ometing toe 20-4 Bleached Sheeting. Lye. Good Upblesched Cotton, ‘Trunks and Satcbalv of best make at low prices, > tl Our THE A Fy Ix Goon : au22-1w* cata THosSos YARDS & 10000 Mion 41s BAU RES AA POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. Harper's Magazine of September now ready. TAR use| “A iJ mt £4 fa iS Bgg8 $8 PES EMIS EE Bree pon GOATTIAWEE. ‘We disposed of an enor:nous quantity of ‘merchandise during the past week. It goes to show that people will buy bargains at any timo—that fs, when they are ac- tual and undisputed barzains. The past weck we have offered such. Wo still have Quantities of summer merchandise to dis- Pose of and we will put on sale during the coming week a splendid array of values in ‘eddition to those which were advertised uring this week and have not yet been closed ont. Instead of mentioning» column of items the coming Week we will each day make notice ‘of some extraordinary value to be sold for the following day only at the price adver- tised. This will be interesting reading and youshould watch for it. Bear in mind, though, that there are hundreds of items throughout the store of equal value to the one advertised. POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, " SEVENTH STREET. Wecloseat 6 p. m., Saturday excepted, Souxsox & Lorrarz, 713 MARKET SPACE. ‘We have made sweeping reductions on all summer goods, such as Dress Materials, White Goods, Under- Here are a few specimen values: Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests now 2 for 25¢. Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests now 190. Ladies* Lisie Ribbed Vests now 29. ‘3ée. Men's Balbriggan Shirts now 250. All our 35e. Froneh Sutines now go at 19. per yard. All our 12% and 15e. Satines now go at 9340. per yard. All our 18 and 20c. Wool Chailies now go at 16c. per yard. * All our best quality 15c. Pongees, indark and light colors, now goat Ile. per yard. ‘Also big reductions in Ladies’ and Boys’ Shirt Waists. Special.—A lot of left-over Blankets, some slightly Soiled of mussed, to bs closet at a big reduction. At these reduced prices our store by Sep 1 should look like a Philadelphia bani. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, au2z ‘713 Market space, ASTE. Fora gentleman, a Diamond Stud. Fors lady, o Distnond King. Important informa. tion how to bi amond, $0 you can get Few money back wt any thie. For particu: address: J.C. MARSHAT. Rew Mutord, & Tae Prope Ger ‘Tired of so inuch of this Ain-flam basl- ness in advertising all kinds ‘of nos: frums.’ But to see fiow quick they take hod of a MEAL food, that display Rotice the auount of it they. sell. Reap ie tuads eayecially tur we Feet it Cleauses and cues tenders paliful Fest Sod excensive perspiration aud never be - Spee gs it. a woe. nc Tunclpal Drusiatata, asm, west PULAR MUSIC ONLY SAND 0c. ; TAKE SOME on your vacation, learn them, then Write for some free; copyrieht music,one-third off. MUSIC STORE, 511 1th st. aulStm Fixe Suors. Newest novelties in Ladies’ Ties, all shades, Glassa ‘Kid, im colors to match all dresses. For gentlemen—Newest Biucher, English cut, in fine calfskin snd all color of leather, low and 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 lace. _— In Infants, all colors and beauties. WILSON & CARR, 9 F ST. N. W. ‘Baltimore Store, 4 and 6 Balto. o- eull-t PRISE, 1241 1th st.'s.0. aor Our fall goods are now arriving, and our ed- ‘vice to housekeepers is to make their selections as carl} as possible, Fashion bas decreed some Rew designsin Carpeteand Iikewisein Parlor and ‘Bed-Room Furniture, which make thei doubly attractive to discriminating eyes, and they are bound to go—and xo fast, too. We'll not attempt to describe thom—we'd rather show then, Open until 6 o'clock; and if you'll call we'll susrantes to show you something in the way of Carpets and ,Furniture that will be attractive, serviceable, seasonable and reasonable. As inthe past, we aro always willing to make terms to suit our customers, and no one need ‘therefore deprive himself of home eomfortsos ‘he ples of want of ready cea 30mm RUDDER, FURMITCORE DEALER, ———. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c. SATURDA W. M. Ssvsrzz & Soxs WILL OPEN ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 24 AND 25, A SPLENDID LINE OF ALL-WOOL PLAIDS, STRIPES AND CHEVIOTS, SUITABLE FOR OFFICE DRESSES AND STREET WEAR. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, CHARMING EF- FECTS, 38 INCHES WIDE. OSLY 60 CENTS A YARD. ALSO A SPLENDID LINE OF ALL-WOOL LARGE AND SMALL WELT DIAGONALS, SERGES, IN HARD AND NAVY, MARINE AXD BLA SOFT TWILLS, JUST OPENED. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, au22_ 919 PA. AVE. ONE PRICE. Laxssvzen & Bro. ‘Midsummer offerings in all depart-. — ments. This isa creat time for bar- gain seckers. We must empty shelves, for already invoices are here announcing the approach of Fall Goods. HIT | Upholstery Goods tit tract at bats fraction of thelr value. ‘Intants' Coats. Children’s Summer Hats at half price. Probably one of yours may just need one to finish the season with. 23 per cent reduction om | bas ‘Cont Men's Outing Shirts warked 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 cents, —— 25 cents, Ties, 35 cents, Ie. = this lot. ‘These are suitable for elther boys'oriris' wear, For Ladios’ Vassar Shirts. For Men's Outing Shirty Some plain colors. Some are striped. Others are checked, 12 yards to a box. PAR SOLS REDUCED, VaS> K Snikis NOW 61.35. ‘This includes those that wero $1.08, $1.89 ani 91.75. uits disfiared in prices. You would not recognize them by the new prices. Towels—T! cluded in this reduction sale, Size 18x36, Irish Huck Towels. Special price, 120%. Size 19x38, Irish Huck Towels, Special price, 18c. Size 21x42, Irish Huck Towels, Special Price, 20¢. gai22 20x40 Fine Lemstitched Hack Towel, pitt S254, Knotted Fringe Huck Towely Size 23346, Extra Qnality Huck Towel, 25c. oe 18x36, Knotted Fringe Damask Towel, a 21x42, Knotted Fringe Damask Towel, Size 23146, Fine Quality Knotted Fringe Dam- ask Towels in Blue, Bul, Pink, Gold, Salmog and plain White borders. Special price, 25¢. ‘$3 dozen. Size 23346, Fine Quality Damask Towel, With open: 50e. eae! Towel, 1240. Towel, 25c. Boe. and fae an grag. Res Bath re “Si sr prods bxtra Quality Brown Towels, 81-5000. COTTON DIAPER. a plece, 10 yards to the piece. Piece, 10 yards to the piece. Piece, 10 yards to the ple piece, 18 yards tothe isc unre 30 Fara tg the cn | odyear ulber Sheeting 3-4, Od, 81; G4, OLS pot Mail orders will at all times receive careful consideration. Seud your orders early in the $eify At tpformation tm relation to goods cheer- fully given. L EN NN gS L an RRR [ite HL A274 NNN Ags! BRU R HE PRUE RR HOW Be iE BE boo BME Bes ‘us it i id 2a BBR RRR ae Bh Re 0 iis lh EMR 88 * BBR RK 00 = su2l 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. Posxens OF BALTIMORE. OUR NEW CATALOGUE. THE LARGEST AND BEST ILLUSTRATED CAT- ALOGUE ISSUED ANYWHERE IN THE SOUTH. 1% PAGES. ‘400 ILLUSTRATIONS. 2 DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS, SEND YOUR ADDRESS AND WE WILL MAIL YOU ONE FREE. POSNER'S. BALTIMORE. On the 20th, as advertised, and the sale was (great success. We will have something to say on Monday next in regard to some special Anes 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 damaged. ‘Watch out for drives next wesk, which will te advertised from day to day. prey ees ee ene Gosia cali Sod W. D. CLABK & 00, SE Auaust ROBES TO BE SACRIFICED. ON MONDAY, AUGUST 24, WE WILL SELL ALL OUR FRENCH NAINSOOK aad FRENCH BATISTE EMBROIDERED ROBES at Saal oo GENTS A YARD, ‘Which in many instances is less than one-fourth the original price. They were $4, $3.08, $3, $2.68 and 2a yard, but have sll been putin one lot and at one btice, NINETY-EIGHT CENTS. ‘They are this season's productions and bave been ‘Very desirable, but not having « large line have con- cluded to close all out st that price. The colors are Black and Cream, with embroidery of different colors end combinations, There are 436 yards Skirting, 45 inches wide,and 43 yards Waist Trimming to match in each piece. It is hardly probable that there will be ‘any of them left sftera few hours’ sale, so call early and get a PICK. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Israsrs Asp Cumpnews WORSTED GOODS. 19c. Hand-knit Bootees for 15¢. 85c. Children's Hand-knit Sacques, all White and White with fancy borders of Pink and Biue, For 50 cents. ‘98c. Children’s Hand-kuit Sacques, same colors as above, but trimmed with ribbons, For 08 cents, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below. Tsraxre’ Axo Cunprews Cara, ‘Trhnmed with fall ruche and seven rows of cord. Only twenty-five cents. Asplendh line of Bull, Cashmere, Silk and Lace Caps, ranging in price from 25c. to $4.25, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Laces. Recetved todsy, a lot of new patterns in Black Chan- tilly Lacesin all widths— At very low prices. ‘Rove pattera—16 inches wide—worth $1.25, Only 75c. a yard. ‘Narrow width to match AT 25C. YARD. Strawberry pattern, 13 inches wide, worth $1.25, for 900, YARD. 10-inch width to match, 75C. YARD, 4-inch width to match, 25C. YARD, Forget-me-not pattern, 13 inches wide, worth $1.00 yard, cheap at s0c, YARD. Palm Leaf Pattern, 14 inches wide, perfectly lovely, worth 7e., only Bbc. yard. Palm Leaf with Polka Dot, 14 inches wide, worth ‘85e., only @8e. yard. ‘This pattern, 10 inches wide, 0c. ‘This pattern, 4 inches wide, 20c. ‘Wheel and Bow Knot Pattern, 13 inches wide, only 95e yard. ‘This pattern, 9 inches wide, 68c. yard. This pattern, 5 inehes wide, 0c. yard. ‘These aro but a portion of a new lot and have never been shown before today. If you are in need of Laces come and see these at THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below ) “Ty "Ep — i DDD. EER hit eS 8 Dopp R R EER aut GGG 00 00 DD 8g geee ge Pb 00 «© 00) soppps 8g = We desire to announce the receipt of a small por- tion of.our stock of the latest Autumn Dress Goods, The numerous calle made upon us by persons desir- ing to make School Dresses, Mountain Costumes, de. ‘made us hasten the shipment of these goods by at least three weeks. ILLUMINATED CHEVIOTS, All-wool, 38 inches wide, in a number of beautiful combinations, such a8 Bronze and Gold, Brown and Gold, Navy snd Gold, Gray and Gold, Gray apd ‘White and others. ‘They are FIFTY CENTS A YARD. ‘Hiss Aus PLAID CHEVIOTS, In Black and White, Navy and Cardinal, Tan and ‘Brown, Gray and Navy, Tan and Cardinal. They are 38 inches wide, a1l wool, CENTS A YARD. STRIPED CHEVIOTS, In Navy, Brown snd Chocoiste. These have sfine camel's hair stripe, in different colors, making a strik~ tng effect ; 45 inches wide, all wool. SEVENTY-NINE CENTS. EW FALL BROADCLOTHS. ‘Wo have made arrangements with one of the lesding importers to handle what we think is the best grade of Broadcloths for the price that is possible to find. and {nu consideration of large orders placed by us, have se- cured the sale of them for this city. They are 54 suchea wide and the price will be#1.25.a yard, but we are confident that cloth of this quality and width will not be purchased elsewhere for less than @1.50 » yard (Cf for that). ‘Though early there will be displayed on owr counters on and after Monday, August 24, © splendid assort- ment of colors, among which are Navy, Cardinal, Gar- net, Reseda, Plum, Bluet, Golden Brown, Seal Brown, three shades of Tan, Mahogany, MI&S HELYETH (which ta the very latest Parisian name for a shade between Heliotrope and Of Rose), Castor, Eiffel, Old Rose and Black. $1.25 A YARD. STORM SERGE. ‘Such as we told you of some daysago. Another lot is bere now—two shades of Navy Blue, 54 inches wide. 96 CENTS A YARD. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) For Mowoar, TUESDAY AXD WEDNESDAY ‘Wo shall give sliiscount of 1G PER CERT - Om all Bisck Silks, including Chine Silks, Gros Grains, Failles, Satin Rhadma, Surah, Peon de Sola, Rbadsimtrs and Armure. ‘Figured China Siks— ‘Bhort lengths, $1 quality— ‘SOc. o yard. (8c. Polka Dot Ohms BiIh— _ Golden Brown and Gray— 22, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. vw Wy ‘W OODWARD Axp Biel 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. —— ‘Wo close Saturday at 1 o'clock; other days at S p.m. until September. —o My WERE NOT THIS WEER'S OFFER- ay ings of © highiy imteresting char- W acter? Particularly ‘that of the CHENILLE and SHEILA Curtains. Wo hope You were with the large crowd that a0 gladly carried them away. Well, they were beautiful, choice, exquisitely desixned and the price an entire stranger to their vaiue. There {sa rood Assortment left, although two-thinis have been sold, No reason wy the balance should not be im good patterns ; thete was not a bad one in the Derinning. Don’t let Monday pass without looking at them. —o— Two Dorzans: Worm Fox Oxa DOLLAR. ‘We are just apprised of another shipment of CHENILLE CURTAINS, Making in all the largest variety and greatest ‘Quantity of CHENILLE CURTAINS ever seen im one house in Washinvion. We bave aid special stress upon these goods because of the fact of their being one-third and one-half below Teal value. Wo also cali attention to some Heavy Curtains thatare just in. We're marking ‘them today. Will be on sale Monday. PRICES, $5.00 TO 818.00 A PATR. ALMOST WITHOUT EXCEPTION A DOL- LAR BUYS TWO DOLLARS’ WORTH. See F stroet window. We also offer some extra values n Lace Cur- tains—Nottiosham, Madras, Antigue, Irish Point and Real Lace. A number ofstylesof the new Furnitura Coverings are in. Prices lower than ever. WINDOW SHADES. Ours isthe only house in this city carrying in stock a full color line, in all widths, of John King & Sons’ Scotch Hollands. These are the best shade cloths made—no others are so good. Ask foran estimate — free. The best ‘work only. ON MONDAY ‘We will offer another one thousand lot of HOL- LAND SHADES, SIZE 3x6 FEET, MOUNTED ON SPRING ROLLERS-eight colors from ‘which to select. ~—25e. each.— (Fourth floor, 11th st. building.) New Asaars Ix Lixex Devaar. MENT. EXTRA QUALITY CREAM DAMASK, 58 and 60 inches wide, all pure linen—heavy weight, new patterns. Se. a yard. — Lower grades of similar goods in narrow widths. 25. 3736 and 450. s yard.— Bureau Scarfs and Totlet Mats, fringed Sides and ends, choice assortment of colors. ‘Thrge sizes—25, 30, 37H. 30, 50, Te. each. Plaid Fringed Fruit Doylies. —23, 35 and 50c. a doz.— Fringed Tray Cloths. —19, 25 and 37e. each. — Plain Tray or Carving Cloths. —25, 376 and 50c. each. — EXTRA LARGE AND HEAVY CARVING OLoTES. —0, 65, 75 and S5e. each.— _ (Becond floor, 11th st. building. ) —o WHITE QUILTS. 104 French Dimity Quiits—easy to launder and very durable—just the thing for the sick oom. —$1.00 each. — 10-4 “Honeycomb” Quilts, with fringe. —81.25 each. — ALLENDALE QUILTS. 6-4, Ge. 10-4, $1.00.— 8-4, 0c. 12-4, 81.25. — 11-4 Reversible Mitcheline Quilts, Reduced from $2.50 to —a35.— LINEN CARRIAGE ROBES, —B, 75e., $1.00, 81.25 and $1.50 each. — ROMAN STRIPED SILK BLANKETS, In all colors—excelient for couch covers, tieres, lap robes, &e. —#2.00 each, — (Second floor, 11th st. building.) Somz Few Srrzzs OF VEILS ‘WE DESIRE TO MOVE FASTER. —o—_ ‘Binck Malines with large velvet spots. ** ‘Tuxedo with lance velvet spots, ** Malines with crescent and spot. “* ‘Tuxedo with Gold dot. ‘* Tuxedo with Silver dot. * ‘Malines with clustered iridescent spot. ** Malines with Gold and Cardinal stars ‘and spots. ‘White Malines with Gold and Cardinal stars ‘and spots. —Reduced to 10c. a vell.— (First floor, second annex.) Canpzzws Axp Misses Darazr- MENT. ‘Navy Blue All-wool Reefer Jackets with sailor collars and brass buttons. Sizes 4to 12 years. —81.75 each.— A new lot of Navy Blue Ail-wool Sailor Suite, ‘with full blonse waists and trimmed with Bisck ‘of White braid. —Size 4, $5.50. Size 8, 86.50.— —Size 6, $6.00. Bize 20, $7.00.— —Bize 12, 87.50.— Fine White India Lawn Waists, tucked beck ‘end front, full sleeves and narrow tucked ¢ol- larsand.cuffs. Sizes 10to 16 years, —#1.00 each. — (34 floor, 11 st. bidy.) Isvaxrs) Dapanrursr. Infante’ Bibs, large size, edged all with neat border and deep fringe st bottom—can © be used asesting aprons. — Bie. eaeh. ‘Infante’ Long Night Siips—fall vw wwww wwww WoW oopwarp Aw ae 20TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. — Snven Wane Derantursr. Our Sliver Ware Department conteins a laree and complete line of Silver-plated Ware in sta- Pie goous and noveltios, tulad and sterling sil- Yer. This department has been moved tothe front of our Lith street building, ou right of ain entrance, giving it more room. We keep oniy the best of the different makes. —o— FLAT WARE. ‘Wecarry all the leading makes in flat ware, Consisting of plated, inlaid and sterling goods. Rowers! Toa Spoons, two patterne, Sie. a set. — Rogers’ Tea Spooas, more elaborate designs, four pattorns, $1.15 a set. — Rogers’ Dessert Spoons and Forks. —82 Waset.— Rogers’ Teble Spoons and Forks. —82.50 a net. — Rogers’ Sucar Shells. 8c. and He. each. —= Eoxers’ Butter Knives. —30e. and S06. each.— Onr iniaid goods are warranted to be the most ferviceable of plated goods, the parts @f each Article which are subjected to the hardest west are carved out and inlaid with sterling silver, After Which the entire article is triple plated. Iniaid Tea Spoons, Tipped. #250 a net. Inlaid Tea Spoons, Fancy Patterns, 50, 82.73 and 83.50 set.— Inlaid Dessert Spoons and Forks, Tipped. —$4.50.0 set.— Inlaid Dessert Spoous and Forks, Fancy Pat terns. —#4.50, @5.00 and 6.50 « set.— Inlaid Table Spoons and Forks, Tipped. —$5.00 a set.— Inlaid Table Spoons and Forks, Fancy Pat- 85.00, $5.50 and 87.500 set.— In!aid Coffee Spoons. 62.50, 82.75 and 83.75 ase. — —o—— HOLLOW WAKES. Our holiow ware consists of a selection from several of the iesditg manufacturers of the country. We are prepared to mest the desires ofall much better than those who handle bat ene make of goods, Tea Sets, Odd Pieces of Tes Ware, ‘Water Pitchers, Titers, ‘Water Sets, Celery Giassea, Caraffes, ‘Soup Tureens, Baking Disues, Dinner Castors, Individual Castors, Berry Bowls, ‘Nut Bowis, Salad Bowls, Cake Baskets, Batter Dishes, Gravy Tareens, Children's Mags, Napkin Rincs, (First floor, 11th st. building.) a WOODWARD & LOTHROP, aut? ‘10th, 11th and F sts. a.w. Mosr THOROUGHLY M COMFORTABLE E “eet £ Gains romoer @ facto. Durable MACKEI N TOSHES. Youcan T GOODYEAR sfurdone. QO RUBBER CO., Ourprices 3S yt s, Wilsutyou. H PLVI Ez INDSAK, 3. manager. A FEW WEEKS MORE AND OUR RE- 24% MovAL REDUCTION SALE WILL 24 BEA MATTER OF HISTORY. DO YOU WANT TO BE ONE OF THE MANY WHO WERE FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO BUY THESE GOOD, RELIABLE GAR- MENTS AT LESS THAN OTHER DEAL- ERS WOULD ASK FOR THE INFERIOR GRADES? IF 80, DO NOT DELAY, As THE VARIETY GROWS SMALLER EACH DAY, AND THE VERY SUIT OR OVER- COAT YOU WANT MAY BE SOLD To pay. BRING THE BOYS ALONG, TOO. WE HAVE LOTS OF GOOD VALUES FOR THEM IN BOTH LONG AND SHORT PANTS SUITS, AND A GOOD ASSORT- MENT OF OVERCOATS FOR BOYS UP TO 18 YEARS OF AGE AT MERE SKEL- ETONS OF PRICES. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, SE. COR. 7TH AND D STS. ¥.W. eul8-eo Rerern & Co. INDUCEMENTS. 50, 39 and 2c. qualities of Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed ‘Vests at half price, Ladies’ Biack and Colored Silk Gloves, 130. Ladies’ Shirt Waiste in percale, White and Black India linen, 49c. quality, for 27¢. ‘Satine Ties, 2 for Se. Chintz Prints, 7c. per yard. Scotch Diagonal Dres Goods, 36in. wide, 15c. Cameo Draperies, 123¢0. per yard. ‘To start our customers on the P. N. Corsets, we offer ‘them at the following low prices: Style 415, 476 and 441; regujar price, 99e;now O00. 31, 443 and 323; . "Bho. Gasrervr-Couronme. 9 * EPPs's cocoa BREAKFAST. mt thorough | ‘the natural laws fowretiecpeatens ohaitotiee and coches Et ‘our breakfast Sybics with 5 eliceteiy Gayored Dovernae which may fave us many heavy doctors’ At ts by the clots use or such articles of diet thst a constitation Buy bo gradnaly bull wp until enough 80 te every. ‘tiseass. " Hundreds of subtle tnaladies are where ta'balt-pouhd uns by graces inbeied tna: MY JAMES EPPS & CO.,Howeopathle Chemists, fel4-s.m,tu London, England. Szzicsox, 1200 AND 1902 Pa. AVE. ¥.W., ‘Has just received carioad of OLD PASADENA PORT, SHERRY aXD CLARET. PURE GRAPE WIKE. 6 BOTTLES, €1, AND 4 BOTTLES, @1. ‘A Pocket Corkscrew gratic with every dollar sale. Dost BESITATR. BUT Now. Our remaining stock of Newtigwe and Outing Shirts now going at the following reduced prices ‘Our @2 and $2.50 Shirt redveed 2 Shirt rediuced to @2.90. 220, 8-80 Shirt rotoond to a SPRCTAL. Our entire stock of Pancy Gor. on Sashes which formeriy sokl for $3.82. 50 and €2 wow reduond, oi. 2OSEPH AUERBACH, “YOUR OUTFITTER.” O73 Pa. ave, {% © ope cor. tenet. Dowa town. Up town. Sas bbek! beh ebabehihhaLhhaibibhhbh Camar & Luis, 825 7TH ST. and 700 K ST. . W. To close out our Men's Outing Shirts we hawe Feduced Pine Satteon Shirts to, Fine Madr Shirts to Fine Silk Shirts to @1 Pine Silk and Linen Suirts to $1.00. ‘<S-cent Al)-42k Windsor Ties reduced to 124. Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests, 200. each, or 3 for Ze, A new arrival of Stamped Linens and Art Goods. The quantity of these goods we sell te © Proof of the correctness of our price and the style of the goods. ‘We will give you special prices on Carpetsand Mattings to close out our stock. Not many of them, but to go st bargain prices. CARHART & LEIDY, ante (828 Teh at. avd 706 Ket. Srstisu Suozs: ‘This season's production. Made of the BEST Sock and sold as And LOW prices. SNYDER, 2217 Penna. ave, ‘SEOES that you wis ‘Will appreciate. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN WANTED—10 BoRROW #2, 600 AT 5 PER CENT for 5 years on Brst-iaes city real estate jon.” Address 3. F. ., Star ofhce. ail ANTED AT ONCE e4u), AMPLE SbCU RITE. Address Mrs. F.C. ZEBLEY, basi Capitol 17 Q.5 MOREX TO LOAN IN SMALL AMOUNTS. WITH. Oat, delay on, real entate, interest in Viopertsy, sted stocks abd other good security. Principe! interest can be ret Tas “Tistalioente 1 dented. Borw, Star office. ‘auz0-um W Att SORROW SOG ATE 8 MEAS acSiper cout on, propery i tue Date of te Tuzntva worth ‘thore than double. Address: TED—$13,500 WANTED AT © PER ve or eiwitt Sears: fitet trust; to baud sity wo mice cottages. aunjie security Ne or call at Of Q st. N ‘ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUT al CUM. ont raisa co. approved. real. evtate “security posta retome price pay ioe? Wiha eke ALTS GAD, 507 Pet mw, 0 YOU WANT MONEY?—#10 To €100 TO Loa at. low ‘interest ‘on furnture. yuahom Lorase wagubs, Lousevord eovia or ober Friscipaiand iterent yayebie to ‘eel rmeale, Wo Femoral’ of sveds. from fendences Publickty.” Address Dox Ws, Star other. auiOlue NGING FROM 7 sory, Toul entate sears rpicatione, Se BT ARAN cis Oils 1Bthet, MORES TO LOAN IN suas FO SUIT, ATS AND © ec sun HASAN LIC he, ave, ous, (Tie Ariuytos fire lun Co, Some.) CRED TOSS GN Rut ESLATES FROME ‘siteution £0 ai) applications, SWOuiSIEDT & meapuer, “ onmeaty 3y28-1m ONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE A) i iowent rato uf tere op ap inthe District of Columbia. ML cor. 1sth and Fas. uw MOREE, To Loan IN ai SUMS DESIRED aT lowest Fates of interest ou approved fea emcate ate ated within the District cf Cesuuino, mo delay Dee Yond i uecmary fur eaaatua f ie ad Ym Sbstion Of payers, cous iesious team TOs. '. Fisnkk & O., st La Peet MOEN Bo Loax proved D. C. real estat», Payuente. Ball wih SUMS TO SUIT ON APs RS i & JLEFURDs. SLL Ath wt ONEY 1 rs MON Schis Phow 9500 UPWARD. AT THE LOWEST KATE OF INTEREST, REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. ‘BR. 0. HOLTZMAN, Cor. 10th and ¥ ste. me, MOREY TO LOAN ON ENDOWMENT LIFE AND JUL Tontine Tusarance polic -»; policies also pur sed at Likhest cash prices, 13075 F wt. nw, MoXEX TO, LOAN—LARGE AMOUNTS On, babd fur loans on beet city ecctrity at lowest Fates uf Interest, Lbstalltient jose with iber. ware ‘vod. Vuliding “s0aus will alway» be cons.dored. Se cot ln ing eau om conatora moar ab ‘cout toe avtus oF aborY tue. ioe OE sara & sons, s16-7 \QONEV WANTED AND JO LoAN—rakTie’ Mintessruicate az, soa mae Ses _ a WUUbs & OL.» BAN! BARE As U. s. BONDS, EE PER SECS UF SL SMALL Flas Ca CiALoRD, “a r xia “ou Estat 30-7 THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN. MOREY, 70 LOAS ON REAL ESTATE Ok FIRST. Jowest Tater of unterest, uo der se wood. ~ ©. GREEN, 0c Teh ONEX TQ LOAN-IN SUMS OF FKoM 8500 55.00) pre ved real estate ae unity? sity. ON DUUAN = buLLok. ba oe ot we ONEY 70 LOAN Al 9 AND OPER CENT O) ‘approved District Feel esiate ue. a ier, mp iain > at, Th HON's Blows. 1637 Pennsyivania J PALL AT More ee rae buccemer to D&dbbduoWek & DUD, wr) mud. FOR SALE—PIANOS. 7 SALE—ROSEWOOD SQUARE GRAND PIANO, Tal tones with Yeecttar stare Guatity: been ‘coretuliy ured: Deariy mew spd in ese “cost U0). can ue uniter oaly 6150 ‘stool and cover, if taken at once. EXCHANGE WaRrnOOMA, 13 Pennsylvania ave, nana, pearly wee dark torewvcd: f0F ‘Coty “Suisse “Tak Plano EXCHANGE, DIS Pa. ave, SALE-AN UPRIGHT FSANO AT & SACRI-

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