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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: times larger than that of amy other paper im the city. As a local NEWS paper and Advertising Medium it has wo competitor, eee ‘The London Times is evidently disturbed ever the prospect that the United States will take from England a large share of the South American trade. The alleged thunderer availe itself of the proposed international or three Americas railway to deliver a number ot opin- fons, including a characterization of the Secre- tury of State. It finds, curiously enough, that the railroad is « visionary enterprise not able to compete with the soa lines, and yet that there f# enough in the matter for it to endeavor to prevail upon the South Americans not to build the road. The Times’ concern is about “British interests,” of course—that is, British cotton manufactures, British cutlery, British fancy goods and other articles of British in- dustry exported to the Latin nations south of us in large quantities and to great values. Reciprocity, aud not the three Americas rail- way, American statesmanship. and not simple Yankee ingenuity and Yankee push—individ- wal or corporate—that is what is the matter with the British Thunderer. Itis shown ail through its yesterday's leader, especially in the phrase about Mr. Blaine’s ‘grandiose ideas.” Let the Times possess its soul in what peace it may; the extension of American com- meree is bound to go on. Es Germany has her sensitive point, too. She fe all a-quiver over the alleged secret arrange- ment between France and Russin for the res- toration to Denmark, in the event of a Ger- man defeat in the possibly approaching war, of Schleswig. The last rumor is merely @ re- taliation apparently of the report cireulated at Vionna the other day, that if the triple alliance is successful in war, Russia is to be partitioned wud small slices of France are to be delivered to Italy. ‘The wresting from Kussia of Poland, Finland and her Baltie provinces would be a a4 matter, indeed, if it could beac complished. France could spare Nice and Corsica much more easily. Come to think of it, it would be historical and ethnic justice if | all these big powers on both sides were forced | to disgorge. Sweden is the natural custodian | of the upper as Germany is of the lower Baltic, and Italy is not complete without Trieste, Nice | and the Island of Corsica. As to Schleswig the | people might be left to decide for themselves, 4s it is partly Danish and partly German in its actachments. — ——2+e—-. It is thonght in North Carolina that two anels are possible, growing out of the late alliance convention of the state. The courage and sin- cerity of Mr. Polk and the personal qualities of his assistast editor at Raleigh having been called into question by a brace of democratic editors, it would seem that nothing but blood would satisfy a certain part of the public. Dueling is an unsatisfactory way of settling questions. Even acoward may be gozded to fight, uad what profit is there in the death of a good man at the hands of bis enemy? Neither the alliance nor the demoeratie party, nor yet the public, irrespective of party, bus anything to gairby such a violation of the laws of God, | of the state, and of common sense as that ru- mored would be. If the parties to the un- pleasantness shall think better of ft and go quietly about their daily business it will be a matter about which they will congratulate ‘themselves hereafter. The days of the duelist ought now to be over forever. A newer and a more humane and rational civilization isspread- ing its light over the greater part of Chris- tendom ++ Is it because the party leaders on both sides know their respective party's weakness that Mr. McKinley wants to take the democrats on the hip as to free silver and Mr. Mills wishes to choke the life out of the republicans on the high turii! ? The disinterested bystander might well exclaim, “Since when has the average re- publican ceased to think the tariff a popular isene and how long ago was it that frte silver lost ite charm for the democrat?” The by- stander finds it altogether impoasible to keep Up with the political procession. —_——2—____. ua, net to be outdone by the neigh- Doring states, has had a littie revolution, put- ting it dowst with the loss of fifty odd people killed by both parties. Nicaragua's police are also soldiers, and the complamt is that ther influence the elections. Nicaragua would do well to keep her army, police and politics separate. ‘There are both peace and prosperity im the right distribution of the powers of gov- ernment. very seri > —____- Tho President's second series of Vermont speeches is as happy in conception and style as the first was. In the choice and thoughtful, | effective handling of subjects for short, mis- ¢ellancous discourse, Mr. Harrison i» not in- ferior to any American speaker. > At the present rate of progress all the county delegations to the New York democratic con- veution are going to be “rivals.” ‘This indi- cates more life than unity. Between the Hill ami Cleveland factions the party may have to choose an outsider, which would be bad from the local spoils standpoint, nein Mr. Proctor will make a good Senator, but he now makes an excellent cabinet officer. so what the country gains by his presence in the Capi- tol it will lose by his absence from the other end of the avenue. —>--2—___ The policeman who refrained from shooting into the crowd of hoodlum boys who assaulted hum should be rewanied with something moro ‘than compliments. Ho should be given a sit- uation at increased pay with nothing to de but pose as a shining example for the other police- men of the countr: — The New York newspapers refuse to print some of the things that Sum Jones says, and Sam says that nearly all the people of New York ought to be in the penitentiary. Mr. Jones’ earnest enthusiasm in preaching the Sorpel is Hkely to get him ito trouble. —— ‘Tho declaration of the fifty republican editors who met at Columbus that the coinage question shall be tho leading feature of the Obio campaign, will probably lead democratic editors to mest and prociaia the tariff the sole ground for contention. ——s+_____ After quite a visit from Encke’s comet we are to hae a call from Wolf's comet early in Sep- tember. This seems to be quite a good year for comets. — It would seem only the natural thing for Mr. Parnell to subside through mere weariness of himeoif. ————+ ‘The peach crop has a rival in the material that comes up in connection with the pres idential nomination. ————..e Nicaragua makes it clear that she is in the Masmchusette the third party. “enay.” Pa ‘We cleas at 6o'cloek, exeopt Saturdays. Ove Ausoa Avotsr Graaxme. MEL Py i. EVE CUT THE Last sh 20 EE 3 to eamner LAGE 5. it ‘MEDIUM WEIGHT, PAT- TERNED PANTALOONS — hundreds ef pairs—is ‘‘booked toquit us for » song.” There are PANTS to work in—PANTS to lounge in—PANTS to dress up im. Hore’s & chance to renew ‘Sour suit for weeks of wear yet. ‘There are scores of patterns that ‘will “go” well with any of your coats and vests. It's not old ‘Stock thas has been picked over— season after senson—but brand ‘new effects that dawned with thie summer's sun. ‘Wo have just recetved another lot of BLACK CHANTILLY LACES, BLACK FLOUNCINGS, BLACK DRAPERY NETS, OBJENTAL LACES And PLAT VAL. LACES, Comprising many of the new fall patterns. 12 New Patterns Biack Chantilly Lace, from 4 to 6 inches wide, at 25. A YARD. 4 New Patterns, from 4} to $ inches wide, At30c. yard. Sag mmr of iow Betamaing Lanes, Soom 300. to SOc. a yard. At 48e., 50e., Se. and O8e. ayard there is a splen- did assortment of Half Flouncings, from 10 to 2¢ inehes wide. DRAPERY NETS. 48 inches wide Striped La Tosca Net. with polke dot, 50c. yard. Crescent and Rose on La Tosea Net, S0c. yard. Crescent and Polka Dot on Extra Quality Net, 750. yard. Donbie Zon same net, 7c. yard. “Fleur de Lis” on fine net, 900. yard. BESeRtTERS Paste” Thar Wine 82. 50new 21.75. We uvewr sixotrp outa pair. Your choice ts from among them ai They are Stripes — Checks — Plaids — and tures — fashionable every Pair. Cut on OUR “‘never-miss- of-a-fit™ patterns—made by our cwn tailors—and marked—NOW ORIENTAL LACES. at prices that wouldn't pay £0F 95.09 now 82.00. Bow-knot pattern. the cloth in them. $3.50 now 82.40. Sim 4m, = Gin, Sin. “One of our Market Space Wim- 94 o9 now 42.0. 138. Ye. 250. 5c. ya. dows is fall of sampies of the sale. But it’s not half of the variety. Take the clovators— (they're both running agsin)— for the THIRD foor—stand in the midst of the whole stock. DOIT AT ONCE-—for there's no téiling how long the quantity ‘will “hold out" qainst the eager ish there will be after them. 04.50 now 83.25. 85.00 now £3.60. 80.00 now 84.40. 96.50 now $4.75. 7.00 now 85.20. 98.00 now 96.15. ‘89.00 now $7.10. Sieaddeaes Saxs Axo Company, Dozens of new designs from 1Je. upward. PLAT VAL. LACES. Oar stock of these was never more complete. Some ‘widths have been on order for weeks, but anything you | want in thie line can now be had here and the prices were never as low. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, ‘Headquarters for Laces. (Continued below.) Gisouaus, &e. All Scotch Ginghams that were 2c, NOW 26c. YARD. Ready-made Tailorings, All 124. Ginghams NOW 9. YARD. PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUE AND SEVENTH: All 12. and 15e. Outing Cloths NOW 9. YARD. STREET. 1b All short lengths of Challies and Pongees were 1-75. and 1S. NOW Se. YARD. Dark Ginghains—solid colors—were 120. yard. NOW Se. YARD. ‘Hundreds of Remnants of Wool Dress Goods—10 per cent below cost. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Merat Bexzs In several designs. Plain metal, ribbon pattern and open work. ONLY 25 CENTS. BIRTH STONE PINs. Another lot of them here now. Those who were un- able to cet them early in the week will now find a full ‘nos my quick, they take frums. Mut to we hot Bod of s REAL ‘good artic! fice that display of TERRA Tih A for ‘the Peet in ACKER a it Subls'wintow: st lea) Pa ov Rotice the amount of it they ‘tne Boab is nude especially for ‘tne fet ‘and cures. tender, assurtwent. ~~ nae bereb tration — al ena oayet a sure to E 17 CEXTS EACH. wea cia ty all principal Uragyists, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) ; see?) ame ana - Fo aa bt re a A LLL vg iN N DDD FFE 8 g Xa OD Rg z Eu SSS ROD Re ww NNN DbD Eke wow w Ee ‘www wwww FE we“w ker ze INDUCEMESTS. Our new line of Ladies’ and Children's Fall Weight | 5 sqanq 5c. qualities of Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed ‘Underwear, manufactured by the Vests at half price. Y Blac! 13e. AMERICAN HOSIERY COMPANY, pater ay aaa en ea ak Hos just been received, and this sudden change in the | India linen, 4c. quailty, for Z7e. ‘Weather tempts to make this: ouncement some- borer ened nal aE ee ‘what earlier than usual. These goods are conceded to 7c. r : be the best of any made in this country, and the fact Goode, S8im. wil Mic, Cameo Denperian, 12Nc..per that we lay ima full stock of the American Hosiery |” To start our customers on the P. Ny Corsets, wo offer Company's Underwear year after year should be suf™- Lapmotaglnrs pope 7 onigicians cient guarantee of their merit. Ladiesdesiring Under- | Style 415, ‘a Wear a trifle heavier than that now worn, and mothers —— preparing their children for school, should pay a visit toour Underwear Departinent and see some of the, new woods, amons which will be found the following items particularly adapted to the weather we ure now baving. Ladies’ Pal! Regular Made Vests, medium weight, two-thirds wool, hich neck and long sleeves. 3 8 2m Bw Ww BB 8149 8 69 $1.79 $1.89 81.99 PANTS TO MATCH THESE. ssa. np BM DB $1.49 $1.59 81.69 $1.79 $1.89 $1.99 $2.09 Ladies’ Medium Weight Improved Jersey Shaped Merino Vests. 26 8 eL: 449 B ST. &E., CAPITOL BILL, ‘Opposite U. 3. Library. 333m M. W. Bevenwee, Noa, 1235 Fst. and 1214G0., HAS HIS STORE FULL OF USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL GOODS, Buch as deliaht housekeepers and others, NOW IN SEASON. FREFZERS—WHITE MOUNTAIN. REFRIGERATORS—EDD3'S, withsiate stonoshelves. De. LOKILLAKD'S, tor hotels and clubs. FRUIT JARS—MASON'S. oe See JELLY TUMBLELS—TIN 1. JEKS—TIN Te PANTS TO MATCH AT SAME PRICES. WATER COULERS_PURGELATS LINED, 1 Ladiew Light Weight Merino Vests, high heck, with bm Apne LAIN LINED. long and short sleeves. 2 8 OW Pm 3 Tie. Te. She. Whe. Mie. Be. $1.03 Ladies’ Medium Weight Ribbed Balbriggan Vests, high neck, with long and short sleeves. 6s 2 RPM BS Te. Se. Sie. Be. Me. $1.00 Ladies’ Medium Weight Ribbed Woot Vests, high so DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, FROM ‘MICH DESIGN w very simpie aud inexpensive. Store closes at 5 p. m. during August. ‘mh7-4n neck and long sleeves and hich neck and ribbed arms, M 28 8G os OST THOROUGMIY M COMFORTABLE 25 1.35 91.45 O1.55 01.65 81.75 6.85 Ge a CHILDREN'S. =. tose. Infants’ Medium Welsht Merino Wrappers, eae pera Eval sac florione. O KUBBEECO., Boe. Ge. Te. feutyoue Wee Children's Medium Weiaht Merino Vesta, pa aa 16 18 2 2 % 2 % MD R tie. Sc. Se. O0c. Ge. 70c. Te. Be. Be. Children’s Heavier Weight Merino Vests and Pants. Sm Suoest ‘Same quality and prices as those mentioned above. Children’s Fuli Regular Made Vesta, two-thirds ‘This season's production. ‘wool, Sde. O0e $1 $10 $1.20 81.9081.4081.00 ‘CRildren’s Merino Combination Suita, ss 2 LOGKS. hae ca Tagt len _ ‘ronta, 60, 750. Handsome Marbieized Lron Clecks (Ansonia make only), warranted for five years, from @4.00 upwasda. BRONZE ORNAMENTS For clocks ‘Prom 75e. upwards, — ‘THE PaLals ROTAL o Lise. O22B THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. B.C. Canganr & Lar, 028 7th ot. anf 706 K ot. aw. To elote out the balance of our Sammer Dress Goods we have put a price on them to make them go. We must have room for new goods coming. 4 All Pineapple Tissues and India Moussolines to oat Yo. yard. Ali good styles and well adapted for early fall wear. 10 pieces White Matting at 7c. yard or 82.758 roll of 40 yards. ool to buy it for next summer. Not mang left of the oxtra sige AlJinen Husk ‘Towels (1u2s0) at 120 If you are thinking of a new Carpet we can save, you money. We are closing out our stock. CARHART & LEIDY, onze URS Teh ot. and 706 K st. nw. « ‘Menrzs, NTH AND F 87s. THIS PARAGRAPH Refers to those widely famed Quadruple Extracts, sho highest expressions of art im odor—which weare selling At 50 cents per ounce. All the staple Specialti odors we keep. Mountain Pink and Gien Echo Bouquet. AND THIS ONE. Refers to thse justly incritorious ‘Triple Extracts—wonder{uliy popular and satis- factory perfumes—which we are selling At 20 cents per ounce. At 100 cents for 4 ounces. And everybody praises tem. ‘MERTZ—Chemist and Perfumer, ‘Lith and F sta., ut) Washington. FT TST TTS Decistox 18 THE SOUL OF DISPATCH. ‘We want to dispatch our remaining stock of Straw Hats and Light Derbys at once. In order todo 80 we are offerinsa discount of 50 Der cent on Straw Hats and ‘25 percent on Light Derbys. ‘The Fall ““Miller” Hats dust received. All Summer Apparel go- ing at cost. 2OSEPH AUERBACH, ‘YOUR OUTFITTER,” { BPs boa PEE pee pRRRDSLAALAALAGAAERLEEDALALALDA Aovrvms. Another season has come upon usteinging ‘with it new ideas, new fabrics, new fashions and a desire for something different, in fact, ‘complete change from all things pertatn- ing to the previous season. LANSBURGH & BRO. Call attention with Just pride toevery one of their (G5) sixty-five departments, each complete in itself, presenting the most Perfect collection of new, beautiful and ar- tistic merchandise for Men, Women and Children ever shown by one house in the country. therefore we modestly guarantes Your asrurance, and without the least exag- eration, that we shall show this week the highest, most tasty, and by far the most novel Silks, Plushes, Satins, Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawis, Linens, Woolens, Laces, Trimmings, Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery and Small Haberdashery of any housein Washington without exception, at prices ‘never before seen in this country. ut of town people can avail themselves of our extensive MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT, ‘Where all communications and orders will receive the most careful consideration. Our Fashion Sheets are ready. Yours gratis, merely for the asking for it. Ture is No _Dixom Sn i ‘TOMORROW ONLY. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEM. SOILED BLANKETS—REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. $1.25 10-4 Gray and White Blankets. $2 10-4 Red Mixed German Blankets. > 10-4 Gray Wool Biankets... 6 pair $2 10-4 White Wool Blankets... G pair $4.5011-4 White Wool Blankets... 1 pair $9 11-4 White Wool Biankets, 1 pair 811.25 12-4 White Wool Blankets. 1 pair 813.50 133-4 White Wool Blankets. LINEN DEPARTMENT. 50. dozen 12%¢. White Turkish Towels. 10c. each, WIITE Goops. 5 different patterns of Apronette Lawns, 4? inches Wide, worth 25e, 1ie.vard —————— DOMESTICS, 25. Bleached 10-4 Sheeting. CHILDREN’S CAPs. A lot of Soiled Caps; wero as high as 9¢.....19. each LADIES! WaIsTs, = $5 Silk Waists, in stylish ahades,......0-«..$3.98 each EMBROIDERY AND LACE DEPARTMENT. 45e, Medict and Torchon Laces 2le. yard OE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. 50 dozen Ladies’ Guaranteod Fas: Black 40-gau: Cotton Hose, high spliced heels and double FANS. Sc. Satin Palm Fans, im smail fancy shapes....2c.each LEATHER GOODS, $2 to $3.98 Chatelain Bags. SILVER WARE. $1.75 and @1.89 Rozers’ Best Ladies, fancy or plain, $1.38 each Sarat ren teceenemecnsea ride UMBRELLAS. $1.50 English Gloria Umbrellas, silver-trimmed handles, 05 each 23%. yard A each 50c. Black and Colored Silk Taffeta Gloves, ..30c. pair peice teenie HANDKERCHIEFS. 15c. White and Colored Border Handkerchiefs TRIMMINGS AND LACES, 5c. Bead Edging. ensenee 150. yard abe. Silk Chantilly Bow Knot Lace, 4 inches wide. BUITONS. 0c. Pearl Shirt Buttons NECKWEAR. 0c. Children's Quilted Bibs. NOTIONS AND TOILET ARTICLES. Rbe. Celluloid Corset Steel Protector. 10c. Hurl Handle Whisk Broom. MILLINERY AND RIBBONS. Whito Vassar Straw Hate . 5 Children’s Mull Hats. TRUNKS. Never before have you had the cpportunity of buy- ing Tronks and Bags so low. We must close out the balance we have on hand and the prices now put on them will doit. BOOK DEPARTMENT. ‘Mrs. A. L. Wister's Lippincott's edition— Any 81.50 volume. POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. Qoatiry Axp Paice. ¥ yOu Do Nor KNOW THE yy MEANING OF GOOD CLOTH- ING AT LOW PRICES UNTIL YOU HAVE EXAMINED OUR GOODS AND NC D THE PRICES AT WHICH THEY ARE BEING RAP- IDLY DISPOSED OF 10 SATISFIED PURCHASERS DURING THIS RE- MOVAL REDUCTION SALE. COME IN AND LET Us sIIOW YoU THE GOODS. YOU ARE SURE TO FIND SOMETHING TO PLEASE YOU, AND THE PRICE WILL MAKE IT AN OBJECT FOR YOU TO PUR- CHASE NOW, EVEN IF YOU HAVE NO IMMEDIATE USE FOR THE GARMENTS. WE ARE SPECIALLY WELL PRE- PARED TO SUIT YOU WITH ME- DIUM AND HEAVY-WEIGHT TROU- SERS AT VERY LIGHT-WLIGHT PRICES. Rosixsox Panxen & Co. AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, 8.E. COR. 7TH AND D STS. ¥. an25-20 Dany Asxovycewexts Or Srecur 60 PER CENT DISCOUNT SALES Carry little weight with the intelligent housewife, be- cause she is suspicions of an undercurrent of decep- tion and possible inferiority. ‘Under our EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM All feol acertain guaranty of # 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 filted with all possible comforts, paying for them out oftheir weekly or monthly savings, as their sense of ‘Justive may determine the MOST CONVENIENT. , AUGUST 26, 1891. we Ld paw 1 ¥ 2 ae —o 10TH, 11TH AND F STS KW, Tae Picts Sacete Baron —— BR ECOMING MORE 80 DAILY. THE f: cause? The best service, polite at- BB tention and the HIGH CHARACTER Of the mesohaniisa, coupled with the ereat rice concessions, ‘With tivese fects associated in the minds of ‘the public fe it any wonder that we are con- ‘stantly susmenting our list of patrons and friends? The following itews enck possess suf. ficwnt “intrinsic merit” and “low price Srength to constitute in iteelf a epecial eale. —— Fist. Reventon oN SOME SMALL LOTS OF FINE DRESS GOODS. FROM 91.25 TO 30. A YARD. REAL TUBKISH MOHAIR, in Green, Gray, ‘Tan, Heltotrope, Brown and Blua 40 inches ‘Wide, reduced from $1.25 to S00. » yard. — FROM €2.00 TO Séc. A YARD. ALL-WOOL POLKA DOT BAREGE—Gray, ‘and Ecru, with Blue spots. 46 inches wide, re- duced from $2.00 to See. a yard — GFirat for, 20th st. building.) Fiz Guiczaus AT REDUCED PRICES. ane eae ‘What is leftof Anderson's SCOTCH GING- AMS we will sell tomorrow a the reduced price of te. ayer — ‘There are about 1S piecesof WHYTLAW'S: SCOTCH GINGHAMS. These have been re- ‘dused to 1240. 8 rar — Also s amall lotof FINE ORGANDIES, JACONETS and LINEN LAWXS, reduced to —25e. a yard.— PURE LINEN GINGHAMS, in Checa Plaids, &c. 24 inches wide 00, 35 and 37%¢. a yard. — (First floor, 10tp st. bufiding. ) Warre Goovs Deranruesr. a LINEN LAWN. Acomplete stock for Fancy Work and Fin> White Dresses. 36 inches wide. —S7xe., B0c., €24e., Te. and $2 yard. — LINEN CAMBRIO. 18 AND 22 INCHES WIDE. 81, 61.25 and 61.50a yard — TURKISH WASH CLOTHS 100 dozen at 5c. each, 50c. adozen. ‘80 dozen at 10c. each, $1 dozen. TURKISH BATH SHEETS, 25, $3.50 and $3.7— ‘TURKISH TERRY CLOTE. 27 and 52 inches wide. —30, 50 and Te. s yar — (Second floor, 11th st. building.) Sur Deparruesr. —o— Ladies’ Polkadot Batiste Waists—Black ground, with White or Lavender dote—box- plaited back and front—turn-down collare—very, Gressy and stylish, Sizes 22 to 42, 81.75 each. — Ladies’ Sea Island Lawn Waists in neat pat- ternsof Pink, Black and Blue, with full fronts and embroidered collats and cuffs. Sizes 32 to42. $1.50 each.— A full line of Vassar and Derby Dress Shirts mall the leading styles. —Sie., $1, $1.25 and $2.50. — Don't forget our special saleof Fine Satine ‘Waists —At 83e. each. — (34 floor, 11th st. bide.) Lives: Mustirx Usvrrwean. GOOD VALUES. —o— Ladies’ Good-quality Muslin Deawers with deep hem and three tucks above. —25e. 8 pair. — Ladies’ Mustin Drawers with wide Hamburg ruffle and three clusters of fine tucks above, See. a pair. — rufile, four wide tucks and yoke band. —Te. cach. — (24 floor, 10th st. butlding.) Israxts' Goons. THINGS WORTHY OF YOUR NOTICE. er OE Infants’ Fine Cambric Slips with cambric Fufile around neck and sleeves. Bie. each. — Infants’ Handmade Worsted Sacques—plain. ‘White or with Pink or Blue border. We. each. — Infants’ Bilk-embroidered Cops. —Te. each. — (24 floor, 10th st. building.) Ursorsrsar. —— A full line of Silkoline in e variety of patterns ‘and colorings. ‘Fisared, c., 12)¢¢. and 170. 0 yard. Platn, Se. and 20e. » yard. An unusual berain in Chenille Portierss— Actual value, $18 to $20. —Only $100 pair. — ‘Anew lineof Tapestry for furaiture cover- ting, 50 inches wide. We. to $2.75 8 yard. — WIXDOW SHADES TO ORDER. ‘We give estimates free of cost. Sen‘ us your addressand have an estimate given. Have your ‘werk done before the rush bayine. ‘Holland Shedes, 38 tpches wide and 72 Seen nares enone ant MUSLIE, So-tnch Printed Ash Muslin, tm sever colorings. Sle. o yar. — Afull Uneof Lece Madres, tm Cream and Lemon, Sea 20TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. —o— A Conssr Srrcmz. oo ‘BO, Ventilating Corsets. Se. apair.— (Second floor, 11th st. building.) SPECIAL SALE OF BATH WRAPS. ‘We bave just received a lance lot of TURKISH TERRY BATH WRAPS Suitable for ladies’ or gentiemen's wear. They are im a very handsome line of styles and color- ings. Can elso be used asa lounging or study fown, and we have marked them so low that every one can own one of these highly essential and comfortable carments at almost their own, ‘Sgure. The usual $5.00 quality only 83.50. Se. a yard. — ‘New Chantilly Demi-Flomncing, 10 inches wide. —80¢. a yard. — ‘Narrow Laces to match. Sew Chantilly Demi-Flouncing, in two de- signs, one, flower and ribbon, and the other | Mf 13% inches wide. $1.00 yard. — ‘Narrow Laces to match. (First floor, 2d annex.) Two Isrerrsmxo Grove Ireus. pees TE, Ladies’ 6-button-length Mi Bi Fitz Gloves, in Black and assorted shades of Tan. $1 pair.— Ladies’ 8-button-length Mousqnetaire Suede Gloves, in Black and assorted shades of Tam, $1.6 a pair. — (First floor, 11th st. building.) Goon Varers Ix Srartoxenr. —— pe 500 pounds Writing Paper, plain and ruled, cotere, commercial, totter an foctenap stan. pound.— Perfection Trish ‘Linen Writing Paper, octavo ‘and commercial sizes. —20e. a pound. — ‘Square Envelopes to match. —8e. a package, — (Piret floor, 11th st. building.) _— WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 20th, 11th and Fists. nw. W. D. Crux & Co, 811 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, = / Moexer ze LOAN IN att ee te gfe te Ms TO SUIT aT cum Tent rates on approved. real estate security? n fetine peor Pay ewe PTE She Mee YOU WANT MONE” $10 10 #100 TO LOAN ew interest ou JUruRUre, pamee, horeen, arena, housebod wo Peas thal abel iuterest ssuts: bo removal ad Pebicrty 23 ONE TO LOAN, TN SUMS KAN $1,000 to on satiate Securit). prompt attention to ai apputcetions. nam dS EST ARGARDT Ete Ob MOney FO Doan ae at Ms To SUIT. ATOAND. Cae ee SDC. ren eat HOS SSSR RC we Arimetot 1 ine Tos. Co. " be coxa that of te ated rato ud payers, Conuimious Teas THOS DTS co. ayia ¥ 13 M\ bey bi fo LOAN IN SUNS TO SUIT ON AP oned Ds & te, ety 2 ttroRbe ‘ Sil Lk ot ew, ONEY TO LOAN IN SUAS FLOM 9500 UPWARD. AT THE LOWLST LATE OF INTEREST. ° REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. BR. 0. HOLTZMAN, Cor. 10th and ¥ ste, Me NEY TO LOAN OB ENDOWMENT LIFE AND Lomtine Insurance policies Shaved et hued eas races Moss to tow MOUNTS A aM cn Land for soans on best city. securtt Tates of iiterest. Lusteli i sare Pern SONS, aw yei6-tr ox Pan Chet PATAie SoeRTERLE, Ta ate Or eto. ooh MALL FKLAIC M CiLARGED, _apaoir ONEY 70 DOAN ON REAL ESTATE Ok FiKST™ Clase wecUrity, at loWeet Tales of interest, mode Jay wero the aecrity ie wood _p Cus OF FkOM 00 Cas Sine an F ww Derek CENT OR yuroved Dustict teal watate, ne de 3 ARKER, imho Aas Fat Money fo vous AM. in sams to suit, at lowest rat MOSES Ae Peco to pamEdoowa sou, oe. a ___ BUSINESS CHANCES. FrTCH, FOX wreat sa. € selliug. Terie eaay- FARIY Wii A PE) xD BLAS who is an set au interest in an gstab- wddeowmrnwe REAL bs htt hs ab guaran SPALDING. STOCK, FIXTURES AND STORE ood opportunity, terns Apply on premines OK SALE—1HE STOCK AND Fi clothing and sive store, cur. 11th wad N eis. . aise four years levee: will be ‘soid ik: low good Feason, W £ HAVE CASH CUSTOMERS For improved and untnunroved eity and suburban real estate. List Four property with un. WHITE & KLEINER, “ily Fst Makers im the city Ansay seams Bee Cay Bes en eee) OOUNTRY REAL ESTATE articies ig thelr stock which they desire to.dtspose of | + tn onder tomate room forsomenew departments which | F Forest they are preparing to organize this fall, and weare satisfied it will be found profitable to visit our house and examine the goods. ‘We will close out the balance of those Fine Scotch Ginghams at 20 cts. Many of them sold .t 35and | Wy 40cts. ‘We will also sell tho balance of those Fine Linen Lawns at 20cts. It will pay to buy these, even if you don't make ‘them up until next year. dds and Ends through the house wilt besoid way | W oonsipe Lies betwoen Pike, facime The cant below cost. ONE-HALF THE PRICE. CALL EARLY IF YOU WANT SOME PARGAINS. au%S Reswasts Ar Har Paice HAVING ACCUMULATED A MUCH LARGER LOT OF REMNANTS THAN USUAL DURINGOUR LATE SALES, WE NOW HAVE THEM ALL EX- POSED ON OUR CENTER TABLES, AND EACH PIECE I8 MARKED WITH THE NUMBER OF YARDS ON IT AND THE ORIGINAL PRICE IN | Ladies’ Muslin Skirts with six-inch Hamburg | PLAIN FIGURES, AND IN ORDER TO CLEAR | THEM ALL OUT WE NOW OFFER THEM aT W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, Joussox & Lorrans, ‘713 MARKET SPACE. 919 PA. AVE. Wecloseat 6p. m., Saturday excepted. 29 SALA OF MENT MANDSOME HOUSE AE ren ive, Aiba ation. alla de. acre of land wil tor cit iene he sata Ok SALE SLVERALCOEAP PAIS. G40 acres 2 aatloa fruiueity Ue yet BOOS BH acres near bowie, Md. Bl acres pear Norbeck, Md’. @U0 per acre, acres wear Hernd 10 per aches aulsoe TYEE & ht Tie KF OD, 1907 Fat, MAT DO YOU THINK oF THL ‘A home ta the couutry— 7 rouius and atte, O00 fot of «rouud, Bear per cre. porch on three NDKLD FARMS AND SU- ull list cand scourate tuap of ties around Washinton a iicatiwb. Acso places tur rent. SMS ES ENTS, 131 Fat. now. itan branch and, the 7h ot. ‘on the west and the pike Toward both, he de aud eariiy obtauns! euht uke trou Wasiuingtou, one ob the branch which Trout ot the Pike. thirteen, tok. on the sutativision and Ore are be built ache Hock «rock “National Park. ae surveyed, Cateuds to & point oppunite the eoutbers. OF tists sutichiviniom and to the West of 1 sbuut Cuneo quarters of aile. Theeastern lous cynstitute, when, combie the city to'the subalivision Lots tor sale on easy terns and lower than im any other wuld yiaiou uf sulin advantages, ‘OF Plats ald particWuare apply to ib. 1. LEIGHTON, e24-dn Lo Nultabie for persone iB ual salts See )08 SALE_Dit oT LAND-1 TO goo ACK, Benaing road, 8300 per acre, near Soldiers’ Hi 300; near Glen obo, $1.9: at Tencllytown, 319 or address OWS EN, 1300 a-ha OR SALE—OWN YOUR ce, convenient Bind ees awe: i's THOMPSON. aust ‘Koow &, Atiantic buuding. ‘Here are a few specimen values: 28c. Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests now 2 for 250. ‘R5e. Ladies’ Swins Ribbed Vests now 19¢. ‘BWe. Ladies’ Lisie Ribbed Vests now 20. B5e. Men's Balbriggan Shirts now 0. All our Se. French Satines wow go at 19. per yard. All our 12% and 1éc. Satines now go at 9igc. per yard. All our 18 and 20e. Wool Challies now go at 16c. per yard. All our best quality 1c. Pongees, indark and light colors, now go ai lic. per yard. ‘Also, sotled AS these Jook like 6 Philadelphia bank. ous Gar Taz Besz. ‘big reductions in Ladies’ and Boys’ Shirt Waists. Special.—A lot of left-over Blankets, some slightly ‘mused, to be closed at a biz reduction reduced pricesour store by Sept. 1 should | #4 permit to JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, FOR REST OX OF ee Pe ae HOUSES im Myatteville, coptainiiue Glass in svery reapects APPS to. Be ORS, st ave. peiectric Diecut OK BALE—T some: pu br womanriace and term, Expuanatory Be, gino paves tor rent. SAMS seas eee et wn we elas AT WOODSIDE, ew apa Fe FitexSie, wat ra, or and vols, 000. Setter ote cottage, with bath, rang sehen Bet LEIGHTON.460 La. ave. F SUBURBAN BOUSES WITH CITY IMPROVEMENTS ‘D RAPID hg pee thme to. For rae Ziyusnds to nenyoct oli upon the Sndeceaesd We ve other suburban “ = art in rm wctud be paged to sow tone proper anap- McLACHLEN & BATCRELDER, Corner 10th and @ tn,