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4 THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON: Angust 74, 1891. Carer. TMK EVENING STAM bas a reauinr and permmeent cireuiarion in Washinaton three times larger than that of amy ether papet fm the city. As a local NEWS paper and Advertising Medium It hus we competitor, The Park place disaster in New York sug- Beste to Washington readers the fact that the ‘aly piece of scamp work in the erection of Buildings Lore was at the Shoreham Hotel. and Was the work of a New York architect and a BAU RPS POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. Frery day during thie week we will offer = seviesof bargains rood far OTH OF Re § BE* % HE EXT [Be MEY SOME YT New York contractor. Fortunately it remited | without serious lus, but under other conditions the lose of life might have been frightful Where the workmanship is inferior or the original plan 1s criminally short of the require- ments for safety, mech catastrophes may be ex- pected. From all that can be learned the Park place building was grossly imperfect for the parposes for which it was designed. The weight was too great for the supports, and there is reason to believe, as in many other cases. that the most flimsy umaterials were employed im a part of its construction. The finding of quantities of solid bricks that had no appear- ance of baving been cemented by mortar at all abows that the construction was at fault. ‘The pitifal scenes of last Saturday will not have been im vain if they serve to fmerease, by directing public attention to the matter. the vigilauce of all parties inter- ested im the cunstraction of buildings and the inspection and care of those already erected. ‘The reckicss manner of putting up buildings fe not confined to New York, although there would sem to be more danger in ite indul- gence there than in many other places. With ite experience im the Baddensiek buildings such ‘@ fearful lom of life as that of Saturday was elenrty avoidable. —— August is fast going, with its memories of many reunions in Washington of various so- cities. But September will not be incking in interest im that regard aml will, too, leave be- hind it similar pleasant memories. During that month the ‘lelegates of the Catholic temperance societies, the Supreme Council of Chosen Friends, the American Pomological Society, the Superintendents of the Railway Mail Serv- fee and, Inte in the month, the Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons will assem- ble here. The latter bedy bus many different sections, all ef which will possess interest to the specialists concerned in the topics treated. In October ihe great Method:st world council meets in this city. ‘The federal capital takes into its arms the worthy world secking rest or instruction. Itis a place of pleasure and an object lesson of political liberty and moral, in- tellectual, and material advancement for the Retous and races of men. —_<-s—___ The Ohio campaign has opened formally. ‘The speceh of Mr. McKinley indicates a disposi- tion of the republicans to avail themselves of democratic weakn®ss un the silver qnestion. It does not matter that Mr. MeKinley himself was & little while back not quite steady in his finan- ial paces: he and his party in Ohio now stund for the policy of sound mon: y, whereas the dem- ceratic candidate is not in line with the more radical utterances of his own party on the sub- ject. —_++e—___ Between cataloging village libraries, entting down trees and attending to the leadership of the liberal party of the British empire, the Grand Old Man finds his S0-odd years not so Durvensome as some younger men make life for themselves. When a man works he lives, ‘One item will be taken from each department and it ‘wii! be sold at an extraordinarily low priee, net consint- ent af all with ity resi vaine. We intend during this week of 7v qo ; Pie HE TIT A RRR S53 A ERR 7 AA HOR AE gE Sst aki k Ss ta’ I SoS TP AUAK i Sss5 A ALLL Ber Toclose out the bulk of our sufhmer stock, and the manner in which we wiil proceed to do it will be both: interesting and profitabie to you. Book Department. Fach day this week we will offer the worksof a popu- lar author at x special price. Tomorrow: Augusta Evaus’ Complete Works. Regular price. 2 — $1.12 vol Special Trunk Discount Tomorrow. We have 39 Trunks left, rancing in price from 4.15 to$15. For toworrow only, 20 per cent off thetr MARKED PRIC! Tomorrow's Gingham Bargain. Genuine Seotch Zephyr Ginghams, in beautiful designs, worth . to We. a yard, for.. Se. yard ‘A White Goods Bargain, re All 15e. Piaid and Striped Lawns, sheer and fine. ceseeoseeeLe. yard Great Value in Linens. 5 pieces Séinch S7e. Unbleached Table Dam- asks... Stiver Ware. Rovers’ #2.50 Ptated Fruit Knives... A Big Fan Bargain. and Se. Black Painted and Plain Colored Satin Fens-SATIN ON BOTH SIDES—and | Satin Chromo Fans... "Bette 1c. Striped Canvas Beite..... 81.08 dozen Leather Goods. Solid Leather Chatelain ‘Bue. each | ‘ottimcham -- 81.50 a pair An Embroidery Bargain. Ge. Cambric Edizines, a variety of patterns....3c. yard All 25 and 36 fees stylish ef- cesses $219 each Trimmed Hats, ———— A Great Kibbon Item. ————— 40c. and 30c. Fancy Silk and Gauze Ribbon, all colors. Se. Black Silk Laces, 2 to5 inches wide: Drese Trimming. 0c. Narrow Colored Sik Trimming, very when he idles habitually he is already deud to | _"est Petter | w-n---- —— himself and to humanity. Buttons. — American science will take a vacation today to enjoy the beauties that lie in a few hours’ ride from the national capital. There is no reason why the geologist should not find some- thing new in the Luray caves, the conchologist im the sands of OLi Point. the student of marine urrents off the Virginia capes, and all in the Patriotic inspirations of Mt. Vernon. ———soo— If the political lawyers ail stop the practice ¢ law to join the allinnce. the business lawyers will make bay another way while the sun is shining. It may be that the political lawyers have not been doing much at law and that therefore the business lawyers’ gain will not be considerabie. But what will the old narties do” fer legal lore? The spectacle of so many law- yers’ shingles all taken in at once, and so many Rot to say edifying. 2. One of the points urged in favor of Andrew D. White, candidate for the republiean nomin- ation for governor of New York, is that be is | nots politician. He will be, if he keeps m the mace with Mr. Hill for apy considerable dis- tance. ———<- Everrbody will be sorry to learr that the ‘s leg was broken im the ice. But iy gone ahead on his expedition toward the north pole, attended by his wife and bix picked men. If results could ever be equal to the suffering and danger imenrred on these expeditions the public would approve . —_—_++=_____ Itis.a tact not generaily known that ninety Per cent of the domestic consnmption of coffee in the United States is supplied by the coun- 0c. Pear! Buttons. Notions. 10e. Lucea Stockinette Dress Shield Toilet Articies. 44 All-bristie Hair Brushes, olive wood backs. Worth 30e. and 7: 29c. each 29e. yard BRE, Neckwear Department. Se. box of Tourist Ruching, O yards... An Excelient Howtery Item. Every pair of Ste. Lisie Thread Hose which we havein the store, tomorrow ... -35e. 3 pair aime ne $3.25 Light-triped Flannel Blazers, 0c. Taffeta Gloves, Black and colors... Great Value w Scarfe, $1. 75 Cashmere Scarfs, Biack and colors .....90e.each Gloria Umbrellas, natural sticks. ... 8c Men's Goode. S0e. Gossamer Undershirts A a A EE aa UU Asa UU aa uu POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, tries of this coutinent. It # one of the series of facts showing the marvelous resources and possibilities of America, ————~—-2—____ Secretary Noble's order for the seizure of all Deer that has bec shipped to the Indian coun- try leaves it pretty much a question of which ean seize the quickest, the Iudians or the gov- @rumen} oticers —— General Campbell will probably recover from his imdisposition at just the point where McKinles’s arguments are well before him in @ concentrated form. Exnetly what he is able to do with them will probably be shown very early im bis campaign. ———-=—___. Sow that sensation and party prejudice have had their dey in the matter, it i» seen that the Spanish reciprocity treaty is what might have beam expected —ald right for the United States. | iibbabhhhhehihh: > The yacht “Conqueror,” purchased in Eng- land by F. W. Vanderbilt, could not get into this country without the payment of duty. ‘Bven » pleasure yacht doesn taiways find plain muling. . oe ‘The czar is going to start a department of agriculture. Probably he wants to experiment with rain and have the fun of tiring a few Dombs himself. —_——_——ore——____ Btw after he has definitely determined not to be interviewed that a statesman’s best conver- sational powers come into play. ————————— The New York republicans have « faint idea of White-washing the democrats in the game of politics. —__-=____ Possibly Mr. Quay resigned the chairman- ship because he had so much else to attond to. ———-e ‘The ettempted explanations with reference to the disaster in Park place, New York, add horror to the situation. + ‘The bad-heaith rumorists have been buzzing about Mr. Giadstoue. They are as annoying ae sewerm of mosquitos ——+-—___ ‘With cheap sugar and an abund- ence of fruit the house wife finds herself revel- ing ine paradia® of preserves. ———————-—__ Parnelliam is dead, but Mr. Parnell refuses te celebrate the obsequiss. i ‘The Asbury Park “speab-easy” is getting load and busverous ——_—_—+ ‘Us Angust going out in a general cloudburst? oi SEVENTH STREET. NSE SS SUSI Ww aRM ELNoucH YES, FOR And too hot for that Woolen Your ‘Coat and Vest. ‘The idea of putting them on im the morning is enough to Take you uncomfortable ali day. We soil summer comfort ‘in the shape of Chevict and Flannel Coats and Vests from $1.00 to $2.50. You never made = more sensible invest- ‘ment. All summer apparel st — 7OSEPH ATERBACH, “YOCR OUTPITTER.” + 2 j. X. 0or. ] i Sti a epee bhai brcheiinhad Taz Cosr Sax Croszp (On the 20th, as advertised, and the sale was a frreat success. We will have something to ony. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. fi D.C. MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1891. Wa Wo close at € o'clock—ezcept Saturdays. “Tuo Ur= TE A, § OUNCE of prevention is worth A.A 2 pound of cure”—and just to be on ‘A the eafe skte we're having our ma- chinery overhaled. It'll put you to the trouble today snd tomorrow—of “‘taking the steps.” ‘Thes're easy to cltinb though—and you'll sive cur precaution your approval by overlooking ‘the temporary inconveniences. Safety inthe soul of our business. Welook as casetully after your personal comfort as we do ‘Your confidenee—and we win our great success by striving for it. There are opportunities— Row—ail over thehouse—on the upper fleorsas ‘well es down stairs—and they're worth “the walk.” Tho “‘freaksin pricothatadying-scason ‘bas made possibleare on!y equaled inthe woalth ¢f the provision we are making for fal. It ian't &R00d plan to ‘count chickens until they're hatched”—but we've » batch of surprises in store for you that will bind us still closer to you ean ident place to shop. ‘You've made us many a sugwestion in the last ‘Year that we've put into practical use. We're not “like the cunning Little ostrich” im the ‘song—“*we don't know it all." But WHAT WE ENOW-AND WHAT WE DO-is PERFEC- TION ITSELF. By the tine you're ready to Jook fail in the face we'll have our ma:nmoth stock—COMPLETE AND SETTLED—and ‘we promise you one continual round of rich “treats” from the beginning to the end of the exason, Sars Asp Courasr, ‘The tarcest-PEOPLE'S STORE—The best PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH STREET. FINE. BAC K, BROWN FIGURED wins, 12 yE'S ENTERPRISE. BAWE'S EXT Ter ee. Srvusz Suozs: ‘This season's production. Made of the BEST HOOVER stock and sold at ana LOW prices, SNYDER, 1217 Peane. ave. SHOES that you ab ‘Will appreciate. I YARDS — = : Tx Goov Taste Fora gentleman, s Diamond Stud. For 3 lady, 8 Diamond King. Important informa- tion how to buy # Diamond, so you can et Fodr Money beck at any time, “Yor partion J.C. MARSHALL, New Mitord, Coum. an22-1w* YARDS AO000 ER Tic, W'S window, at 1429 Pa. ce the aniowint of it they. sell. Soap is made especially for the Feet It aye.. and ‘This it cures tender. painful Feet ‘excesmve perspiration and never faiis, A pleasure to use it. Price, 25c. ‘Soid s 1amw Dany Axxovxceuests Or Spectr © PER CENT DISCOUNT SALES Carry little weight with the intelligent housewife, be- eanse she is suspicious of an undercurrent of decep- ton and possible inferiority. Under our EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM All feo! a certain raaranty of a uniformity of prices, an honesty of representation and an exclusively ‘equitable method of dealing peculiarly our own. Housekeepers appreciate the value of a cozy home filled with all possible comforts, paying for them out of their weekly or monthiy mvings, 2s their sense of Justice may determine the ‘MOST CONVENIENT. FURNITURE. CARPETS, DBAPERIES, STOVES, BABY CARRIAGES, ' ‘WORKS OF ART. 656 Massachusetts ave. om Monday next im regard to some special! paciesive aquncy for the Peerless Whitney Carri- lines of steck thet we ase going to sell very cheap. ‘The carpenters are removing the plastering and we aze compelled tocover the goods up to prevent them getting damaged. Watch out for drives next week, which will Le advertieel from day to day. soz W. D. CLARE & CO. Benongyy Cor aah ages. auzz W. M. Savsrzz & Sons WILL OPEN ON MONDAY AXD TUESDAY, AUGUST 2% AND 25, A SPLENDID LINE OF ALL-WOOL PLAIDS, STRIPES AND CHEVIOTS, SUITABLE FOR OFFICE DRESUES AND STREET ‘WEAR. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, CHARMING EF- FECTS, 36 INCHES WIDE. ONLY 50 CENTS A YARD. ALSO A SPLENDID LINE OF ALL-WooL ‘LARGE AND SMALL WELT DIAGONALS, SERGES, MAVY, MARINE AKD BLACK, IN HARD AXD SOFT TWILLS, JUST OPEXED. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, Loe 9 PA. AVE ONE PRICE. — [ESE aereng ger Laxssunoz & Bro. SPECIAL BABGAINS IN LACES THIS WEEK All our 35, 40, 45, 50c. Black Laces, from 2, 3.4.5 and 6 tnehee wide, for this week, ‘250. per yard. 42-inch Black Zace Flouncing, all silk. Regular price $1.00. Now 68c. per yard. 4>inch Black Lace Flouncings, Regular Prive 2.40. Now $1.00 per yard. 42-inch Oriental Flouncings. Regular price 7%, We., $1.00, This week 30c. per yard. We have © small ict of Ecra All-silk Escurial Laces, which we winh to close out ‘thie week ; goods which said for 25, 40, 50, Ole. Special prices 1234, 20 and 0c. per yank Demi Flouncing in Cream, 12 inches deep. Regular. price 40c. Special price 15c. Nar Tow to match, 8. ‘Domi Flouncing, 12 tn. deep, in two com- Dining shades, Red and Ecru, Brown and ‘Eeru and Biuoand Ecru. Regular price 40c. Spotial price 17c. yard. Point de Gene Lace, 14 in. wide. Regular, Price 12}¢. Special price Sc. per yard. Also 2%, 3, 4,5 in. wide. Regular price 20, 25, 30e. Special price 16c. ‘One lot of Colored Oriental Eace 42-in.- wide Flouncing. Reduced from $1.25, 81. 75 to OSe. per yard. VEILING. VEILING. —VEILING. Rogular price 26c. per yard. This weok Se. yard. Embroidered Flannel Remnants of desir- able length cam be found at our flannel counters. Theso generally run from one and one-haif yards to two and one-half yards, and the prices are much reduced. ODDS AND ENDS In Our Upholstery Department. Curtains, Portieres, Shades. al marked at below prices. 20 percent reduction om all our Figured China Silks, and knowing what a stock we generally carry you will really realize this bargain. Mail orders for any goods will receive Im- ‘mediate attention. Be explicit in ordering ‘by mail and you will receive exactly what you want, Remember, our store is the coolest in the city. Fifty patent cooling fans goingall the thne. t ARE AA NNN fu £4 BBOU BU U oh tL BB UU ee ae ack ae aah aut — 420, 492, 424, 420 SEVENTH ST. Heres A Cuaxce TTTTO LAY IN A SUPPLY OF W1Y- 2 TER-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR T ATHALF PRICE. WE HAVE ALL SIZES, IN WHITE AND GAY COLORS, OF THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN HOSIERY CO.'S MAKE. THEY ARE STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GARMENTS, AND YOU'LL NOT BE SORRY 1N A FEW WEEKS FROM NOW THAT YOU TOOK ADVAN- TAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY. WHILE YOU ARE ON THE SUB- JECT OF WEARING APPAREL TAK2 A LOOK AT THE SUITs, OVER- COATS AND SEPARATE TROUSERS FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN WHICH WE ARE RAPIDLY CLOSING OUT AT A VERY SMALL PART OF THEIR REAL VALUE. B. Ronissox & Co, AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, autt-eo 900 PA. AVE. N.W. Fixe Suors. ‘Newest novelties in Ladies’ Ties, all shades, Glassa kid, in colors to match all dresses. For gentlemen—Newest Blucher, English cut, in fime calfskin and all color of leather, low and high cut. Must be seen to be appreciated. ‘In Misees’ 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. Ww. Baltimore Store, 4 and 6 Balto. st. (auth-3t Canmant & Lar, 9287TH ST. and 706 K ST. ¥. W. ‘To close out our Men's Outing Shirts we have reduced ‘Fine Satteen Shirts to’ ‘Fine Madras Shirts to $1.25. + Pine Sik Shirts to $1.50. Fine Silk and Linen Shirts to $1.50. 25-cont All-eilk Windsor Ties reduced to 1234e. Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests, 10c. each, or 3 for 25e. x A new srrival of Stamped Linens and Art Goods. The quantity of these goods we sell is ‘proof of the correctness of our price and the ‘style of the goods, ‘Wo will give you special prices on Carpetsand ‘Mattings to close out our stock. Not many of them, Dut to go at bargain prices. SPE Pe a A ER a & co aun Sas3 kee ‘too Ht “4 PPP. 1 CF Fr Eek Hoe Rem gs e ue coo EeR Sua FOR TOMORROW, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2. Jewerny, Ive. Hairpins, in gift, bright silver and oxidized silver, for 14 CENTS. ‘25e. Vassar Shirt Studs—3 in » set—12patterns— gilt, Oxidized and stonine— Ic. A SET. 45c. Imported Triple Vioiete, with stone settings, for 35 CENTS. 19¢. Hair Bands for 14CENTS. 40c. Hair Bands for 29 CENTS. A special lot of 98-cent Hirpins, in gold, silver and oxidized, in new designs, for 7OCENTS. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Bore Hoee_Oux Dex. Just received 100 dozen of the celebrated ‘*Onyx” Fast Black Ribbed Hose for Boys, Sizes 6% to 93. They have DOUBLE KNEES, HEELS AND TOES. This sane quality sold last season for 40c. = pair. ‘Your choice now for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Better lay in your school supply now. You may not get as good value later. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Resawrs. ‘We are selling all our remnants of Chalites, Printed Pongees, Pineapple Tissues, FIVE CENTS at A yard. Alot of All-woo! Remnants, suitable for children’s dresses, Jackets, &c., marked now at cost, and for to- morrow an addittonal discount of TEN PER CENT. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) New Riszoxs. A small jot of Fancy Ribbons just in. They aregros grain, with small polka dot and loop edges—Yeliow, Pink, Licht Blue, Lavender, Cardinal, Navy, Black and White, with dots of same colors, and some with loops of contrasting shades. Rather a vasue descrip- tion—come and look at them. TWENTY CENTS A YARD. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued belot Lars Scant Uspercaruerrs. ‘25e. Ribbed ‘Balbrigyan Vests, with no sleeves, re- need to 22e. 5c. Fast Black Ribbed Vests, no sleeves, low necks, reduced to 22c. . 50c. Gossainer Vests reduced to 390. ‘5c. Ribbed Knee Pants reduced to 25e. ‘75e. Imported Ribbed Lisle Vests in Blue reduced to ‘35e., or three for $1. $2.48 Fast Black Lisle Tights, all sizes, reduced to 2.25 patr. Ribbed Cotton Vests, marked 25e., 35e. and 50e., Teduced to 2e., 290. and 38. Ribbed Silk Vests, Black and Colors, at 10 per cent discount. The marked prices are 65c., 75c., 98c., a1. 81 }2. 68, $3.08 and up to $7.39. Deduct one-tenth from these prices. American Hosiery Company's Summer-weight Ves!s are marked 65c. for size 26 inches, rising Scentsa size, 10 per cent discount being allowed. Deduct one- tenth from these prices. A. H. Company's Knee Pants are G5c. for size 28 inches, rising Scents. Deduct 10 per cent. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) mA ft Boa E ee Se 7 RRR FI a = a BB kre ke Fssg Sssq Boo RoR Kee Sso8 Syg8 E°% P% P% BH gs cH 20 090 Dd D Bsa, G99 %P 9 BD ass - We desire to announce the receipt of @ small por- tron of our stock of the latest Autumn Dreve Goods, The numerous cails made upon us by persons desir- ing to make Schoot Dreases, Mountain Costumes, de., made us hasten the shipment of these goods by at least three weeks, ILLUMINATED CHEVIOTS, All-wool, 28 inches wide, in a number of beantiful combinations, such as Bronze and Gold, Brown and Gold, Navy and Goid, Gray and Gold, Gray and White and others. Theyare FIFTY CENTS A YARD. PLAID CHEVIOTS, In Black and White, Navy and Cardinal, Tan and Brown, Gray and Navy, Tan and Cardinal. They are 38 inches wide, all wool. FIFTY CENTS A YARD. STRIPED CHEVIOTS, In Navy, Brown and Chocolate. These have a fine camel's hair stripe, in different colors, making a strik- ing effect; 45 inches wide, all wool. SEVENTY-NINE CENTS. NEW FALL BROADCLOTHS. ‘We bave made arrangements with one of the leading importers to handle what we think is the best grade of Broadcloths for the price that is possible to find, and in consideration of large orders placed by us, have se- cured the sale of them for this city. They are3¢ inches wide and the price will be $1.25 yurd, but we are confident that cloth of this quality and width will ‘not be purchased elsewhere for less than $1.50 a vant Gf for that). ‘Though early there will be displayed on ourcounters on and after Monday, August 24, a splendid assort- ment of colors, among which are Navy, Cardinal, Gar- net, Reseda, Piun, Biuet, Goiden Brown, Seal Brown, three shades of Tan, Mabocany, MISS HELYETH (ohich is the very latest Parisian name for a shade between Heliotrope and Old Rose), Castor, Eiffel, Old ‘Bose and Black. : 91.25 A YARD, STORM SERGE. Such as we told you of somedaysago. Another lot {s here now—two shades of Navy Blue, 54 inches wide. 98 CENTS A YARD. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) For Moxpas. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ‘We shall give » discount of 1G PER GET Om all Black Silks, including China Silke, Gros Grains, Failles, Satin Rhadina, Surah, Peau de Sole, Bhadzimirs and Armure. ‘Short longths, 61 quality— ‘B0c. o yard. (O8c. Polka Dot Chins Silk— Golden Brown and Gray— 400. = yard. Short lengths of Pongess and Pineapple Tissure— ‘Dark and Light srounds—good for school dresses. Were ‘120. ayard. Reduced to FIVE CENTS 4 YARD. \ — ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. ‘& LISNER. au2z an 2 Ses WW oopwarp Axo Bice 20TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. Stee aS ‘We close at 1 o'clock Saturdays; other days st Sam v w _— Tarontasr Axo Ixrenrsrrso. HIS SUMMER MOVEMENT OF OURS has MOVED great lote of good things ‘F We are vigorously progressive—contin- ‘ually striving for greater business and getting it. Goods t lower prices than thosecurrent are naturally always attractive, particularly so when becked byth values as we have been offering during these sales, Special asleof CHENILLE CURTAINS st tm progrere—recently aurmented by some heavy Curtains, Onedoliar, in almost every instance, buys two dollars’ worth. MEN'S DEPARTMENT. WEXFORD AND MADRAS SHIRTS AT ASACRIFICE. ‘We closed from our manufacturer of these goods the remainder of his stock and we can sell you Shirts the sameas we offered inthe early artof the season at #1, €1.25 and $1.50 For Go., Te. and $1. Itis worth your whtie to buy at these prices, {fonly to lay aside for next season; however, thero is considerable time left this season in Which you can use them. 15 DOZEN Wexvord—cut straight way of the cloth—full yokes—woven. Mtripes—absolutely fast colors— Ginch placket opening in sleeves to allow of beme ironed ont flat—fine felled seams. 6Sc. each. Wensord and Madras — cat Straight way of the cloth, full Fokcs—woven stripes—absclute- ly fast colore—G-inch placket ‘opening in sleeves to allow of being ironed out fat—fine felled ooane, ‘Toc. each. ‘Madvas—sitk stripes—space col- lar—extra fnisb—fne quality— cut straicht way of the cloth— full yokes—woven stripes—ab- fotutely fast colors —6-inch placket opening in sleeves to allow of being ironed out flat— fine felled seams. 81.00 each. (First floor, first annex.) ‘We are showing excellent values in Silk Wind- > Sor Ties in other grades as well °s the 35c. ones recently mentioned—dark plaid. —12Ke. each. — ‘Larger Ties—light plaids. —16:. each. — Printed Pongee Ties on Light and Navy Bie rounds. ‘Printed Pongee, Fouiard, Piaid Surah and ex- cellent quality Grenadine. 371334 tuches. Black, Navy Blue, Whife and Cream. (First floor, under skylight.) Isrenestixo Eres, Fine White Linen Lawn Wrappers, hem- stitched effact—full robe fromt of dainty Swiss embroidery—high collars—trimmed with all- Silk ribbon—very nobby. Sizes 32 to 42. $4.25 each. — Fine Percale Wrappers—inade with yoke and Plaited back—new bias plaid patterns of ‘Pink, Blue and Biack—good value. 82.25 cach. — Fine Figured Batiste Lawn Waists, in neat Patterns—with full fronts and embroidered col- lars and cuffs. —91.50 each. — A few of thoso Fine Polka Dotted and Striped Satine Waists left. —Only Se. each. — 34 floor, 11th st. bldz.) Souz Goon Tursas Fos An clogant assortment of Boss’ Separate ‘Trousers, in Mixed Cheviots, Tweeds and Pian Cloths—zoods that are nade to wear and even wash. Sizes4to 13 years, Goo Cotton and Wool-mized Trousers, in neat Gray patterns. Allsizes. —Te. a pair.— All-wool Trousers im neat stripes and checks, All sizes. —41.00 2 patr.— A large variety of Trousers, in All-wool, Cheriots and Plain Cloths, at 81.25. Best All-wool Cheviot, Cashmere and Yacht —$81.50 8 pair.— ‘We have the best assorted stock of Shirt ‘Waists to be found in the city, made of Outing Cloth, Percale, Printa, Cheviots, Flannel, &c., ‘at prices ranzing from —20e. to $1.50.— (Third floor, 1ithst. building.) Wurrz Goons Deranruexr. eee, 25 pleces Fine Aprenette Lawn with open-work Donder, 40 inches wide. —2oe. 8 yard, — ‘20 pleces Hemstitched Lawn, 40 inches wide. —25e. 8 yard. — Apron Patterns with shirred waistband and Denier side and bottom. —20e. and 25e. cach. — ‘Second floor, 11th st. building. Sone Lase Ansrvars Ix J xwexav. si ‘The latest im Lace Pins—Chryssnthemum, ‘Bandeauz im real shell. 1 and 2rows, ‘—30, Toe. and $1 each. — ‘Beal Shell Bide Combs. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROD, ox% = 20th, than Fete aw. OODWARD Axo LULoT MRAP, OTH. NTH AND F STS. X.W. Lanch roo closed for repairs until Septem: der 28. ‘The freedom of our store is extomied to all vise tors to the city—enjoy ft. Thermception rooms, Jeeated ina mezzanine story between the frst And second floors, are very handsomely far- Rishod with easy chairs, sofas, tables, &s., and Present a delightfully cool amd imviting ap- Pearamce. On the tables may be found besides the fashion journals, the daily papers and ‘Writing materials for your nes, Make this your headquarters; arrange with your friends to meet here as 8 starting point for your day's shopping. Whether you buy here or uot the un- Paraileled service of our establishment is at Your disporal. Make use of it. Sovvesm Derantursr. ‘Wohave in connection with our establish Ment a department for the sale or SOUVE- IRS, VIEWS and GUIDE BOOKS. OLIVE Woop SOUVENTRS.—Drinking Cups, Inkstands, Bin Cushions, Tape Meas lures, Firg Cups, Jewel and Watch Cases, Asa Receivers, Puzzle Boxes, &e., each of which f Lighly polished and stamped with picture of some public buildin. —We., 25e., B5¢., 43e. and Cie. — SOUVENIR SFOONS, cotes, tea and oranze, inciuding “The Mount Vernon,” the “Capitol,” the “Washington,” **Lone- fellow.” &e., ail @F which are made of sterling silver. 81, $1.20, $1.25, 81. VIEWS OF ALL THE PUBLIC BUILD- INGS, PARKS, STATUES, &e. ~ We. VIEWS OF OUR NAVAL VESSELS. 739. Ae. VIEW BOOKS, containing 49 sliustrations, bound in cioth. VIEW BOOKS with pictures of peintinesfrom top of rotunda in the Capitol as frontispiecs, 224 illustrations and pictures of all the Presi- dents. —20e.— GUIDE BOOKS, containing a mapof Wash- ington andthe surrounding country, instruc tions as te location and description of all the Piaces of imtezest, hotels, churches, &e. =e First floor, 11th street building.) Evenroar Necessrries. —o—_ ‘Best quality Striped Silk Garter Flastia, - @ Sard. — ‘Fancy Silk Elastic. —We. and Ge. » yard. — Beedle Books. —Se., 42. and 500. each.— ‘Turney’s Needles. —Se. a paper.— 440 English Pins in a paper. Sik Hose Supporters. —42e. and 75e. each. — ‘3dozen Shoe Buttons in a box. —I5e. a piece of (First floor, Lith st. building. > Reoveev Paice Ox Frovxcrsos. a We stil! have some of the 45-inch Embroid- ered and Hewstitcbed Swiss Plouncinss that have been marked duwn to SOc. a yard. — (iret door, second annex.) = WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 20th, 11th and F sts. aur Rerern & Co. INDUCEMENTS. 50. 30 amd 25e. qualities of Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed ‘Vests at half price, ‘Ladies’ Biack and Colored SUk Gloves, 13¢. Ladies’ Skirt Waists in percale, White and Black yuality, for Zic. yard. Scotch Diagonal Dres » 15e. Cameo Draperies, 1230. per To start onr cnstomers on the P. N. Corsets, we offer them at the followins low prices Style 415, 47G and 441; recular price, 99¢;now Oe. 449 B ST. S.E., CAPITOL BILL, Opposite U. 8. Library. 33m Ger Tue Besz. THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUTZ & BnO., 497 Penn. ave. adjoining National Hotel. ‘Taunks and Satchels of best make at low prices, or 013 7TH BT. N. W., ‘Between Kand F sta, Our fall goods are now arriving, and our ad- ‘Vice to housekeepers is to make their selections asearly as powible. Fashion has decreed sou:e Rew desisnsin, Carpetsand likewisein Parior and Bed-Room Furniture, whici: make them doubly attractive to discriminating eyes, and they ‘re bound to go—and.go fast, too. We'll not Attempt to describe them—we'd rather show then. Open until 6 o'clock; and if you'll call we'll (uarantee to show you something in the way of (Carpets and Furniture that will be attractive, ferviceabie, rensonabie and reasonable. Asim the past, we are always willinz to make terms to suit our customers, and noone need therefore deprive himself of howe couuiorsoa Ue ples of want o: ready cash. JOR BUDDER, FURNITURE DEALEB, 613 Th tw eul?-tr “Meares ntm asp ere Extracts For the Handaer niet. Those perfumes shombl be deliente, yet pstumctive and decid.» famcy an to #yle, & fact as to pleasing odor, soft ami Mey, yet not cloyine; a mensure of Liquid detight. Such arethe charactenstics of MERTZS QUADRUPLE EXTRACTS, All the poyular and special odors, 0cente per ounce. ‘Ovr bulk Tripie Extracts are better than, most others so-called quadruple strengtas; ook at the price Pet ounce. 100 cents for 4 ounces, ‘We wuarantee goaity =P. MrRTz, 2th and F ste, Weclose at 6 p. m., Saturday excepted. Jouxsox & Lerrenn, 713 MARKET SPACE. We have mate sweeping reiuctions om all summer wich as Drom Materials, White Goode, Under Here are a few specimen values wear, & Ladign’ Swine Kibboe Vests mes Ladies’ Swiss Ladies’ Liste Ribbed Vests Men's Baibrisyan Shirts Ail our Se. French Satines All our 12% and Lie. Satines ver yard. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, aut? 713 Market epece. —— MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN V "ANTED- TO BORKOW cm. Rdurese 5. Fits Star ONEY TU LOAN IN SMAL out delay. Al 5 PER CENT Teal estate , my cou. ‘dive. = AMOUNTS. WITH: oA Teas estate, untere@t in property let good security. Primeypa: abd : vertu prior pay totw" LNLER & ht Ge POn WONLA? $10 TO €! Tiecente OF vile oortoual proper a ead oF 0: : Atal iterent payable ih weekly OF moMLLy + ho removal’ at goods. frou suaidence. BO ‘Address Lox i, Star uli” NSUMS RANGING FLOM on satintactory real estate Jon to all app litetions Tis “ Maun a PE UST ARGARDY Ete OLs Lath at. Modes de LOAS IN suns 10strT, aro AND ‘ber cent, cn D.C. teal estate wecusity. PRANK T MAWLTNGS lous ie, ave, ee ss EY TO LOAN ON REAL ESIATL. PROMPE ‘aizentuun to altapsiteations: SWUKMSIEOT & BRADLEY, _ty281m ee ae MOEC 70 LOM TN TAROE AND SALE stats ct lowest rates of interest ch apytuved realestate imtie Ditret of Columbia. RAL t LETPOLD. © for Lthend Pete eee wer MoS, 20 Loan 1s ANY SUMS DESINED at lowest rates of interest on atproved teal estate alt= Rated within the District of Corumblo, mo delay. bes Youd tue Lecemary for exautnation of titve abd peep Matiou of payers, Couuionous rearnaule, Titus. J. FisHht & ©O., gina Ti Fest aw EA DO LOAN IN SUNS FO SUIT ON AF: roved D. C. real estate, payabie in vasy sot dayurente. Sale Saertekbs Sit SL Lith wt ONEY TO LOAN, MOSFTSTSche Mow e300 UPWARD. AT THE LOWEST KATE OF INTEREST, oD REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. MULTZMAN, or. 10th and F ste. we ONEY TO LOAN ON ENDOW MENT LIFE AND ae eee ee a he 39 XM 1) + ae onan es ONEY WA AND TO LOAD—PakTION AM besa situs (oth Van laps tnd eutadge eovured Uy Weeds ot tcust, tor sale, Bie WOODS £ C03 BANK, any Les Pt wes TO LOAN Mi sans security, at jay MAGS SS.GNE abproved rea hod ny. CAN & apetr Eh TO LOAN AL o AND © Fi ‘0 LOAN 4n.s 10 sual, ut lowest urky. rien, ou Yj OEX To LOAN GN EhAL bea aTe a Mitta ADL'N DANEAHOWER, Sucmeur tw DANENMOWEK & DON eur. gem al at FOR SALE_ PIANOS. Fok SALE, MOSEWOOD SU AMEGRAND PLANO, With handsone carved limes aid lyre, Uhree scriuce, grandaction, very Tall tobe, with beautiful sunsing quaity. be rerully Used. early new and ip ele~ want condition; cost BU00, cam be bad for omy @100 ‘with ine stool and cover, if taken at once. Can be meen at ‘1U& PLANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 15 Pennsylvania awe, OR SALE—A HANDSOME FULL SIZE UPRIGHT: piano yume wad eal Conditions finest iuake tor eens “ THE PIANO EXCIAN 22 he Wis Peutiny ivanie ave. cash. At een 4 G. 1. WILD & BROS”, au20-0t* 70) the wt. Ww SALE. PIANO. UPMIGHT GRAND. “ALL Vomeuts. inabufatutvrs guarentee | price, he Teasonable offer refused. Address box wo, uihee. ‘suls-iw" Lok SALE_BELOW OosT—WE WILL Ski sures |New Eugiaud urracnt pianos, Une at 61405 . aie fone at Gio, aud owe at 1D: Be i Oo. foe-Om 5 sth wt, a LOK SALE — SECOND MAND | PIANOS. “ALL Ahoroashiy sevaired, and will be sold Deep tor cant cron eam acuta nena ao ATTORNEYS. ADVERTISING. tee = 4 cease ~ 0 1 ~§ 4