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4 _THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: fe ae Tie RVPA Se STA we reantar and times larger than that of any ip the city. Adverttoug efbcr paper As 2 local NEWS paper and Medium ber Formn on “The Government and the bor pavers” naturally gives grest prominence petaions and the prope modo of meeting by faxation the debt inearted by them. Any re- view of the basiness before the Fifty-second Congress will metade these subjects as topics that broaien on the view. They affect the po- litical economist and the practical legisintor more acutely in one sense tiin the mass of citizens, because these have themselves to pay not only, bat to devise ways and means for Peying the expenses of government alrewty enormous and steatily increasing in preportion to the growth of wealth and population. Mr. Atkinson thinks that aside from pensions the heavier appropriations of tne last Congres, mainly for the eonsttaction of maval vessels, guns and other works, may not increase the annual cost of government in excess of the additional iacome being derived from liquers and tobacco. In view of the big crops and large imports to be expected in exchange for them, aud likewise in view of that principle of tariff operations which seems always to increase imports where high duties are put both on ihaterials in the crude of parfly manufactured state, and alo upon finished fabrics, Mr. Atkinson looks for» consid ~able increase of fevenne from import duties. But there is in the mind of this eminent economist a point of doubt. [t concerns the financial agitation. The thteat of the free coitiage of a ight the progress of the country if aumnatching to it were widely extended, theteby diminishing the country’s power of consumption. He cunsiders thaf the remedy for the powsible demonetization of gold lies in eninting acts of Congress by lessening the voin- age of silver. The danger thus avoided and become apparent to the whole countfy, there would be no fartifer pressure to carry the ob- jeetionable measure of free eoimage. In fact Mr. Atkifison says that that measure is about dead any how. In thie judgment uch able au- thorities as Senator Sherman do not con- cur with him. In conclusion the Massa- chusette economist hoids that the new admin- istration may meet Congress in December, 1883, with a single suggestion to provide for paying pensions, the income derived from liquors and tobacco defraying all the ordinary expenses of government and in addition thereto the interest on the public debt. To this end he submits certain simple propositions and an account current with the tax-payers. Without | Boing fully inte these suggestions it may suftice to say that the comparison of the cost of admin- istration for twenty years past shows that the revenue from liquor and tobacco inereases in ratio to popalation, while the normal expenses diminish im rativ to population. Besides the cont of collection is less than that of customa Henee he sees that the time is in sight when there items will pay permanently all the normal cost of government, and perhaps the interest on the debt. The payment of pensions. he holds, differs from the cost of maintaining standing armies, with which it fs sometimes compared, im this: that the stalwart men are withdrawn from produetive industry for a long period of thelt lives, whereas the money paid in pensions their platform some strong points against their political adversaries as regnrds the manage- ment of state affairs. The vicious registration jaw ie condemned nad other weak points are touched upon. The gross mismanagement of the party in connection with the detatoation of the late trenstrer came in for a share of cen- sure. But the platform ix not very long and confined chiefly to wtate ismres. The national administration ts applauded and a special com- pliment paid to the britliant conduct of the State Department. In their nomination for goretnor the Mary- land republicans have had regard to two ii portant clements—the farmers and the soldiers, Both parties in that state seem actuated in the matter of the governor's nomination by a de- sire to defer to the agricuitnral interests. It is of more importance to the people at large to secure sound, upright, practical men for the legisintare. —+ $68 Canadian stateemen do not like the showing mare by their cen.us, the leading outlines of | which have already received comment in Tux | Stax. Sir Kichard Cartwright calls attention | to some additional features. The decrease ia population in cortam parts of the country and the email total increase in euch inaportant provinews as Quebee and Ontario, hare been in- carred in spite of a large immigration. and even the gains in the northwest are shown to. be small as compared with the Dakotas. The | fet furniah argneents im condemmation of | the tax policy of the Canadina adinistration. Ly wreebles: extravaganer the tory govern- went bas inerened the national debt | per cont in ten years, while th: national expenditure was increased | im the same proportion. Taxation increased | 50 per cent, white popalation only grew 11 per cent, lens than the national increase, while the resitine of the $6,000 immigrants, who cost the Dominion government two millions and a half, went over the border to the United States. | This is « sermons condition of aflairwand Canada cat homily adford mieeu longer to retain the | tovies im power. Nevertheless, to the people of thie republie such facts exnme the reflection that | ennexation mest come if this state of things laste. Canada cannot stend the stesdy and contly strain on her rosouzcen. = = wr. J. William Stokes, presuient of the Farm- ere Alliance of South Carolina, amd Senator should not be obstructed by such words as “menk™ and “ter.” 2 ‘The introduction of the orster as an iseuc in the Maryland camyaign sas timely as it te im portact. The eyes of the whole country are on Awe Baltimore oyster. New Yor! ‘thea over the Part piace disaster, Contractors who ase wneertain bailing material wil! Le! obliged to suspend operations fora short period. —— = ‘The experiments of the rainmekers still leave the public in doubt us to what is likely to Le by these experiments. An atholute test might have been secured at once by going toa portion of the country where rain is unknown at this senson of the year. If a rainfall could be produced at such spot the problem would be settled once and for all. = oe ‘The genorel surprise caused by Mr. White's boom fur goverser of New York, thatany one bat « profesiceel shoeld be promi- ently talked of, is natural but unseemly. — ~ ee Tn all her history the old state of North Taro-| yost lina mever had sech « terrible eatastropbe on ‘the rail as that plunge down a bigh trestle yes terday. + The pucturce of Hyppolite either represented ‘Dim as rewking with gore or asa superhuman marvel &f patient meekness. it is about time to strike an average. —— Gov. Campbeli's tardiness in getting the dem- ocratic campaiga under way euggests the possi- bility that be expects ‘to play torteles to Major ‘MeKialey's hare. ‘Tee mumerous eligibles ‘- the precidential Hist make the work for b .: .x:entions very pretty probleme in eancell.tion. ———— George Francis Train's poetry has am wnfatr advantage over the ordinary kinds It beging every noun with « capital letter. in a fever of righteous indigna- | ¢vers FW-We close at 6 o'clock—except on Sat- urdays, W OW pling eway. Stock fequieg with ft—and we're Burrying it. Fall iscomite-s0 arethe now styles. They're piling in onus * thick and fast. As long asit is warm there's need to stick to the LIGHT WEIGHTS. Well mabe # my YOU to. Bors Wasrs. ‘Ont of all the special SHIRT and BLOUSE WAISTS’ salee we've had this summer thereare only afew handred of them eft. We're going to make one “bite” of these plums. Just one— that will clear them aM out-and doit mone day—TOMORROW. Someof them run as bist ° ‘88 the dollar wrade—the cheapest in the lot are regular Gc. Waists, Your choice 2 ‘What are left of these WAISTS that have been %1 CENTS we have marked 15 Cexza. These prices are for a purpowe—and they're for TOMORROW ONLY. = ‘There are all siteslote of patterns—and food. ones, too. Ali this season's designs—no old stock. Second fvor— Bievators.) A “Wao Sae- Thie MEN'S PANTA- Bee the ditference! 82.50 Punts $1.75. $3.00 Pants £2.00. 03.50 Punts #240. 04.00 Pants 2.80. 84.50 Pants $3.25. 85.00 Pants #3.00. 86.00 Pants $4.40. 96.50 Pants 94.75. 87.00 Pants 45.20. $8.00 Ponts €6.15. $9.00 Pants $7.10. PICK A Parr! fe & clean sweep. EVERY PAIR OF FAKCY TROUS- ERS IN OURSEPABATAE ‘PANTS STOOK snewers to the new pricen We've sold ‘half of them aiready. To- morrow will make a big hole in the other half. To bbe on the safe side beamone tomorrow's buyers. Its a Sizht to behold. ‘The prices are way below the qualities. ‘The patterns piease and Fou're sureof a fit thet will vival a tations, Third floor—Bicvatora} “Coscztaniox Fare~ Fall touches the HATS first. You're gvingto ‘wear nobby, becoming shapes the coining sea- son. You can see them ang time now— DERBYS aud SILK HATS—OUB line is well ‘tm stock. We'll still be « doliaror two under theez- usive batters for the same qualities “Worth” Sizes owr prices not the name in the crown. Suxs Asp Courasy. Enter priving—-OUTFITTER—General, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTE: a THE EVENING STAR: hand THE 7TH AXD H STS. 5.W., FRANKLE & CO. —o— THOSE $4.96 DINNER AND TEA SETS AGAIN: ‘Wehave received another invoise of those 108-ptece Dinner and Tea Sv:s which we sold for $4.98. Wehave kept quiet on these Din- ‘ner and Tea Sets since our first advertisement, ‘s0 we sold all we had and have just been able to ‘procure more. ‘Tho way in which these sets went to an ov dence that Washingtonians know s baryain ‘when they seeit, Comein tanorrow amd see ‘these sets. LOON SALE we're having | 2-strimg Brooms. . TIT? 4 FER ible f'E fe A AIR a. ug ias ‘1TH AXD H STS. ¥.W.. FRANKELE & CO. pd ‘VID iG, JR.. CARPENT! Ris ES Wannan's stune N.J.ave.and Ost. a. TT EER NN ON FREE BREE t H EE fee xh Pos opera or common-sense, sizes 2% to 5. Marked down to 50c. ; worth @1. A lot of Men's Best Dongola Goat Low Shoes, in but- ton, tie and Prince Albert styles. Marked down to 61.25; worth $2.30. Alctof Mimes* Kid Spring Heel Shove, with tips. ‘Marked @own to Zc. ; worth 61.725. Alotef Boye’ and Youths’ Shoes, sizes 11 to® and 3. to.5is; every pair solid leather. Marked down to 80c. ; rorth $1.25. . Alot of Children's Kit Spring Heels with tips, sizes 4to8. Marked down to SOc. ; worth 90c. Our Clearing Sale ends September 1, ma until then ‘will contiawe to offer the most wonderfal bargains in footwear ever shown in this city. wo = THE STAR SHOR HOUSE, Beare Se einen, Soe = = va . = A Lith on eee tit. | Ounse Suoss, “ ‘we Moxvwextat” 937 AND 939 F ST. ¥. W. seemed CONTINUATION OF OUR — GRAND cxaihaniets EVERT-DAY SHOES SALE. Prices lower than ever. axD Pure sik. Evers thread. We Warrant thet. 1,180 pieces Gros Grain Fine Quality Rilbons, satin ede, in every desirable color, including Black, White, Cream, Blue, Pink, Brown, Lechorn, Drab, Green, Cardinal, Teal, Nile Green, Garnet, Scarlet, Loire, Lime, O1dGoud, Od Rose, &c., Gc., Be., Wyinches wide. Regular price, -S.and 30c. a yard. Tomorrow's Ie. Price, 13e. UNTRIMMED HATS AXD BONNETS. ‘The creatent values m amy shape you may desire. Itt nota question how we do t. Wede Rand you Every shape in and 63, tomorrow ut $e. CAPES, BLAZEKS AND JACKETS. A broken lot of Jackets, about 25 sold from #3 te 88, AT THE KiDICULOUS LOW PRICE OF {0c Also the rewaining few of cur Tam amd Strived Biaz- ors tuat mold sp to @8a¢ 8250. - ‘There are stui lett « Tow Ge garments that are to be sold at had prices HOSTERY. lot of Fine Wool Vests, White ribbed, sll slzos. ‘Liste Thread Hove, plain 2nd Riche'iea, at sie. Tisthes Cotton Hose, Rie! ey spe a ¥ E cat demans: Soc" pragen st 1 ‘Aiso Fast’ Hinck ‘Chiidren at BANDKERCHIEFS. Be We. sad CORSETS AT GREAT REDUCTION. The Montmental 7: at 3Oe., Houuncntal 1 Corere'ee Sonnette 81 ie Umi G0 Umbrellas with Handsome Paragon euines Soar nse ‘Also the v8ry best finest Tk at greatly reduced prices. SATURDAY 18 OUR GLOVE Day. outing tag tee ae oaths 70 ene ‘ayectal day tk Sonmore ‘Glace Kid Glove, 70: . was Sc. RS oe & buts | pedresmed x perce, #130. re nw ‘THE MONUMENTAL, ” S07 and 999 F st. ow. D7 FAIL To ATTEND OUR Sie. SALE OF wees See y i RTT “He ‘When you tnow bow much who (We have recaoed the prices oa. KNOWS our Biazers'and House Coste mOosT ‘you will grieve that you did GRIEVES ‘BO fad it emtscomer. Kot too ate tomy! FoR (€8.00 Coats and Vests for WasTED SB wp f 00 Pers (@2.00 Coats, 61.08, ‘Tour cise may be gous to- mame. sOsEP acn, “Tove ovrrrrren.- foencwceaed » {* epee} hbbbbbbhbbbbbbbhbhbbbashhhbhbbh jh Saar. BL a irre ot. Re BUNDAY SHOES. RECEPTION SHOES. €2) etyeeend Binds in tock and made to order. WILSON & CARR, (CUSTOM SHOEMAXERS, ‘Wo F st. x. Ww. Baltimore Store, 4and 6 Baltimere st., Baltimore, Ma. 0-2 PORGEES, Bre. Pongees, ‘MAPE'S ENTERPRISE, au28-3t F241 Lith st. se. THE BIG 4. ALL QUADRUPLE STRENGTH. i GLEN ECHO CBAB APPLE Bovquer. BLOSSOM. Wonderfully popula’. Delicate and deliehtfal Destined to be the me odor. Itis anfresh asthe ‘Boual perfume. air of May. SQ cents per on. 50 couts per ox. CHERRY BiOasOM. MOUNTAIN PINK. Estcewed ty many os the choicest perfume Omx A Fiw Dass Moz OF OUR GREAT SLAVGBTER GALE. Our Now Building is nearly completed. We ‘shall open same aLout September 1 with an om- fire new stock. ‘We will have the Largest Double Bhoe Btore Uls aide of New York. Beparate Depertinents for Gents and Lefties. Strictty one price. ‘All goods marked in plate Srures. ‘Special drives for the next three days. ‘Whoos and Slippers at half orien. FAMILY SHOE STORE. et7- $1992 SEVEETR ST. x, W. 8 - MOMEAP exreagease | BAUS POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, QBVENTH STREET. abcd oo MM MM a FRIGHT = & er ‘& sareeesion of STAR Values that i surprising. HONESTLY NOW~bave you seen theequal ef them? LINENS AND WHITE Goons. 4 @or. Ze. Fancy Turkish Towels... -20c. each We., Be. and 40r. White Turkish Toweling 200. 25e. una 1:23¢e. 30-inch Chalits,, 123¢e. 62-inch Cotton now BATHING SUITS. Ladies’ 43.50 Flannel Bathing Suits... CORSET DEPARTMENT. 50c. Children's Corded Waists, sizes 21 and 2R, este. each $2.08each EMBROIDERY AND LACE DEPARTMENT. Ise. Cambriec Embroideries.......... We. $1.50 5-button Black Kid Gloves... HANDKEKOSIE FS. ‘Be. Colored Sitk Brocaded Handkerchiefs. TRIMMINGS AND LACES. 8c. Colored Dress Laces... -fe eo. Black Silk Spaniah Lace. Je. yard BUTTONS. ‘5c. Engraved, Natural and White Pearl But- tons... oon www 15e. dozen NECKWEAR. 81 Lace or Crepe de Chine Chemisettes,. 500 NOTIONS AND TOILET ARTICLES. Se. Box of Machine Bobbins... 10c. Fine Bristle 4-row ‘Tooth Brush.. MILLINERY AND KIBBONS. Fine $2 Yachting Hats, very stylish... 40c. to Wc. Wide Ribbons—Tans, Fancys. Grays and JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. ‘We are closing out our Jeweiry Derartment, and you can buy any article in the depertinent at half its value. Pein dine dhs rasan na LEATHER GOoDs, ‘8c. to 81.50 Fine Chatelains. Al Soc. Leather Belts... All Toc. Leather Belts... Silk Belts at reat reductions. FANS. ‘nusual berzains. Fans at half their value, BOOK DEPARTMENT. ‘The Elsie and Mildred Books, by Martha Finley. Regular price, -.-G2c. volume ‘MEN'S Goops. 2%5e. Black Halt Hose... :39c. each Be ‘50 wevesseeasensacens 176. Pair Kors Pussy, 7TH AND & STS. N.W., LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES. For Saturday only we offer you a special inducement in the shape of prices that have never been equaled. ‘Take advantage of it: & . to Ble ...-From 2c. to 13e Good quality Linen Paper. A large stock of sponges at Iy reduced prices. Dalmatian Insect Powder, the best, regular price Powder G The per Ib. $1, anda 2c. Insect outfit ae ‘Ove Goodwin's Sirup and all others. 08 Weecannot mention all our stock, but it is sold at equally low prices. Call and examine it. TRUSSES, BRACES AND SUPPORTERS. Our line of Trasses is the largest now in the city, and Wehave worked a porfect revolution in We have Trusses at 30c., 75e. and 81 for which you have heretofore patdall the way up to 85. We can fit in- fants, boys or girisand adults, male or fomale. (Lady inattendance fer females.) We huve spared no money to make thie department vers complete, seeing no Feasonwhy these goods should not be sold as low as any other necessaries. ‘Tne “Knickerbocker” Shoulder Brace, a very good one, we recommend at 73c., though we have several Of Abdominal and Womb Supporters we carry a large assortment at equally moderate prices. pRLIS Cia COUNTRY ORDERS PHOMPTLY FILLED. —o—__ KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, AND E 8T8. N.W. Jouxsox, Garxm & ©o., 696 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 2X. W. ‘We bave made the following big reductions onour Meclige Shirts: All Shirts that wore @1.00 now Sia. WASHINGTON. D.c. FRIDAY. AUGUST ‘Tomorrow being the lest Saturday tn Ate we wil close at Lo'cloct. On en@ after next Tuesday, Sep- ‘tember 1, we will clos at SIX O'CLOCK EVERY Dax. INO aed wTwwq? RXX Yuww iti. Py ‘Our Ridden buyer hes just returned from New York, where she bought what, in the writer's opinion, ts the ‘best Ribbon bargain ever offered, 1,400 PIECES Chevron Gros Grain Ribbons, which ate positivety the latest movelty, matebing im pattern the newest dress oods, They are the finest quality silk—every thread— and in all the most destrabie colors, such 2e—White— ‘Biack—Cream—Cardinal —Yellow— Nite — Lavender— Old Rose—-Miss Helyeth—Gray—Steel—Garnet—Nevy— Golden Brown—Myrtle—Beigeand Tans. ‘There are three widths. Linch. 2 inches... A YARD—worth 1c 150. A YARD—worth J0e 19e.—worth 40¢ Don't think we are overestimating the values quoted until you sce for yourself. MORE RIBEONS. ‘We have now a full assortment of the Fmest Quality Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons, in all the new fell shades—sust received this morning. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued betow. ) Cs S: /HIN OKs. All short iengths of our 81 Gantity China Silks for FIFTY CENTS A YARD. ‘When we say short lengths we mean any piece con- taming 10 yards or less, Almost any of them contain enough for a waist—just one-half price—half a dollar instead of a wholedollar a yard. THE PALATS ROYAL. (Continued below. More New Cutrroxs. 12-inch Embroidered Chiffous im White, Cream, Black, Light Blue, Black with Yellow, and Black with Blue. Worth #1 yard. Our price, SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS A YARD. 5-inch Chiffon, with heavy embroidered edge, im Pink, Heliotrope, Gray, Brown, Cardinal and White. Oniy 35 CENTS A YARD. THE PALAIS ROYAL, «Centinued below.) Lace Corzans Axp Corrs AT LESS ONE-THIRD THEIR VALUE. ‘We have bougtit a sample line of Laceand Embroid- ered Sets of Collars ans Cuffs, such as Irish Point = Rwew ww ww ww W oopwarD Aw ~* Eiovtens 10TH, 11TH ARD ¥ STS. N.Ww., Closed tomorrow @t 1e'etock. P% OF HOUSE 38 EASILY DrsTIN- euished from other houses in Washing- 00 wa by its UNEQUALED SUMMER ACTIVITY, ITS UNEQUALED PRICE OF- FERINGS and ITS MODERN AND NOVEL WAYS OF MERCHANDISING. It stands slone in tts UNEQUALED POPULARITY— due to seilins the bcst—as well as the most—for the ieast money. Augast is generally con- ceded to be the dull month of theyear. We don't allow business to lac—manufacturers and im- Porters find themseives bundened with reat lots of goods. Such houses as ours are sought as an outlet, aud weare always pro- Pared for just such opportunities. We con- trol a QuaRtity ef this ezoess of inerchandise, because we secureit ata price. Thisexpiains the un@eusl Aagtst aetivity. You own things through us which ordinarily would have cost youtwoand three timesas much. It has been our pleasure to offer you during these sales some of the best barzains in the hivtury of our business. Tomorrow's report is also an iuter- esting one. Read: Asan example we wention just one ttem from our Boys’ suits ALL WOOL KNEEPANTS-SUIT ‘In threo of the leading shades for fall. Ele- cantly inade throuhout ; coat cut etther sine of double front; Laziieh back, and every pair of pants finished with patent elastic supports. ‘Any aize for 4. OUR HaT STOCK i almost inexhanstible. Of course, then the Nariety is extensive. A good many of the light, Pretty shades for the early fall you can see on the third floor. A leading ftem 18s GOOD ALL- ‘WOOL BRIMMED HAT for —S0e.— SHIRT walsTs. Remember. please, our sacrifice sale of Bhtrt Wi - The 50c. Percales now Sc. :3 for $1.00. EXTRA PANTS. Part-wool Pants, Z5c. and 61.00. All-wool Pants, 1.25. (Third @oor, 11th st. building.) Embroidery aad Lace and Hand-crocheted Lace. | Anewt Tnese Low Parcep: Worth from $1 to @2.25 0 set. FIFTY CENTS A SET. Another lot of them worth from 75e. to 81.25 For SEVENTY-FIVE CEXTS. A Job lot of Hanésome Embroidered Linen Cuffs, ‘usually sold at 50c. a pair, For TEN CENTS A PAIR, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Nix Panasors. All we have left. They did sell for $3.98 and @5.68. ‘Wo expect to close them out tomorrow for e148 THR PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) A F & Bk 4 a 4 ML UU NNN ppp FEE UU NNN DD E he uy RSE BOD EF _ UU «ON RY DDD kER OR ¥ tee = wie & fh Wwww £ AAA ~ ww BEE A A - Our now line of Ladies’ and Chfidren’s Fall Weight ‘Underwear, manufactured by the AMERICAN HOSIERY COMPAKY, ‘Has just been received, and this sudden chense in the ‘Weather tempts us to make this announcement some- ‘what earlier than usual. ‘These goods are conceded to bbe the best of amy made in this country, and ‘the fact that we lay ina full stock @f the American Hosiery Company's Underwear year after year should be suft- ctent guarantes of thetr merit. Ladies desiring Under- ‘wear a trifle heavier than that now worn, and mothers breparing their children for school. should pay = visit toour Underwear Department and see some of the ——= ‘Bold Gold Rings with three sete—Macustene, Emerald, Ruby and Turquoise. —Bi0e. exch. — Anew lineof best Pisted Neck Chains with beart pendant. —#1 to 83 ach. — Imitation Shell Bendesux, single.or double, —25 and 380. each. — Sterling Silver Thimbles. —I7e. each. — (First floor, 11th street building.) Rissox Depsnruenr. —o— AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUBITY. An odd lot of Ribbon, }eand 1% inches wide— TWO HIGH-GRADE NOVELTIES aT BE GEEDINGLY LOW PRICRS, —o— No. §-45-ineh Hend-made Irish Point Flotnc- ‘ings, 4 yards tm each pattern. 42.0 yara.— ‘No. 2-Chasabray Robes—six yarde of 48-inch loth and 13 yards 48-éach heavy all-over em- beoidery, colors Old Rove and Sage. —85 exch. — (First floor, 24 annex.) Lace Depanruest. Sua A mnall lot of Torchen Laces, 3 to 435 incheq ‘new goods, among which will befound thefoliowing | wide. items particularly adapted to the weather wear now having. Ladies’ Full Regular Meade Vests, medium waight, two-thirds wool, high neck-and long sleeves. a ae ae ae ee — a See Sees $1.30 81.49, @1.59 €1.09 $1.70 81.89 91.99 PANTS TO MATCH THESE. 21.49 81.50 81.68 $1.79 $1.89 $1.09 $2.09 Ladies’ Medium Weight Luproved Jersey Shaped Merino Vests. 6 8 0D 2B we Bw » Be. $1.05 @LIS 612 $135 81.45 PANTS TO MATCH AT SAME PRICES. Ladiev Light Weight Merino Vests, high neck, with Jong and short sleeves. 93c. Be. $1.08 Ladies’ Medium’ Weight Ribbed Balbriggan Vests, high neck, with long and short sleeves. 26 28 30 a 3 Tec. Tie. BOc. B5e. B0c. THe. $1.00 Ladies’ Medinm Welght Hibbed Wool Vests, high Reck and long sleeves and high neck and ribbed arioe, + @ 8° 30 s 3 38 91.25 81.55 91.45 81.55 81.05 81.75 81.85 CHILDREN'S. Infants’ Medium Welght Merino Wrappers. wo 82 (Cullarea's Moatem Weight Martao Veuts. 1s fm Sc. 506. 5c. O0e. O5c. 70e. Tie. SOc. ‘Children's Heavier Weight Merino Vests and Pants. ‘Sathe qnatfty and prices as those mentioned above. ‘Children’s Full Regular Made Vests, two-thirds ‘wool, wi MO Bee we Be oe. 00 G1 01.20 61.20 81. So NL 4081.50 Fla ‘(Couttowed hetow.) CLOCKS. los. a yard. — A tow more of the Black Lace Demi-foune- ing—13% inches wide. 81.75 each. — 6-4 Fringed Chenille Table Covers, in now Patterns and colors—the most popular of all ‘SP inches wide, —Te. and G1 a yart.— Acomplete line of colors in Pisin China UB. ‘20 inches wide. ite. 2 yard.— Sik and Plush Orsaments te match all shades. (Thin floor, 20th st. building. trsF Py OODWARD A» 4 hoeceanen OTR. 11TH AND F STS. XW. AT Lunch Reem closed sor repaire wntit September 28. r —— SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. @ dozen yards Ruffing, in band effect, with braid edge—colors—Lilse, Pink. Yeliow, Light Biue and Cardinal. ——I0e. yard. — (Pirst for, under skylught.) —— Fine French Flannel Biazers in neat stripes And checks, with roiling collars and silk stitch- ae 2.7 each. — Fine Cloth-surface Waterproofs, Peasant ‘ttyle—all new patterns— Sizes 54 to C2. 82. each. — Fine Choth-sarface Waterproof Garments— Rew shape—""The Inverness,” with long cape— ‘now patterns—ail sizes. $2.00 each. — (Third floor, 11th st. buikding.) Tuzse Anz } TEWORTEY. Railay Fine All-Wool Jerseys—piain beck—platted front forming a vest—tull, igh sleeves—perfect, fitting—Sines $2 to 44. $3. each. — All-Woo! Cream Jerseys—cashmere finish. ~~#1.00 each. — (Third for, 11th st. building. ) You Win Nexp Ose Or Turse ; FOR COOL EVENINGS. All-wool French Chadda Shawis in Cream, Biveend Cardinal. Size 2x2 yards. ——$1.50 each. —— Finest French Chudda Shawis ta Cream end ‘Cardimal—eatra iamre sire—fringed all around— 88 each. -— (Thiré fiver, 11th st. butidtue.) an A Faw Tuises Fro OUR Ea ‘W. & L.'s Perfume in Calle Lily, Carnation Pink, Pink Lilac and Hyscinth—very fragrant end lasting — —2-oz. bottles 25¢.— —4-07. bottles 38.— ‘Swiss Almond Jelly, for rendering the skin ‘soft and smooth—also for sunburn and chapped ‘skin—maaufactural expreaiy for Wo & L. ——I8e. a tube. — Perforated Toilet Paper—iarge rolls, — 0c. each, $1 aden — ‘Very best West India Bay Rum. — Gor. 31c.— —Roz We— — 14t. 90. — (Pirst floor, 11th st. building.) Loox Ar Turse Irexs Frou Taz LINEN DEPARTMENT. —_—o 10-4 Turkey Red Table Covers, —$1 each.— ‘Fringed Linen Tray Cloths—crtreesigm, —37ie. each — Bleached Linea Table Napkins, —Sladozen.— Plaid Doylies for restaurant use, —23, 35 and 50c. aes. —— (Second floor, 11th st. building.) Tae Gaear Revorvriox REMNANT SALE OF LANSBURGE & BRO. 15 NOW TX PROGRESS ON THEIR FAMOUR THIRD FLOOR. — Although we inhabit the outside of the globe we will keep moving both from a geo- graphical and business standpoint, but should the multitude of patrons increase to receive the benefit of this Great Revolution Remnant Saje—they will darken the sun. “Bo much the better" we will have an op- portunity to sell our Remnants in the Shadow. We herewith submit to you a specification of some of the most important barvains. One case of Domestic Dress Gingham ‘Remnants in desirable lengths, fast colors, only 7c. per yard. Scases of the best Simpson Black, White and Gray Mourning Calico Remnants, ware Tantea fast colora, only Gigc. per yard; ‘worth 8e. Amal lot of Plaid and Siriped All-wool Dress Goods, remnants im fashionable fall We have received a new line of Wamsutta Bleached Pillow Case and Sheeting Rem- ‘nants, at the following quotations: 981 the original manufsc- ture. ‘25 pieces of Indio Btue Calico. new styles, fast colors, only Gc. per yard; standard ‘value, 8c. ———— ‘We have selected from our CalicwDepart- ment alot of the Dark Styles, consisting of ‘Merrimacs, Cochcos, Hamiltons, and to be hosed out et Se. per yard. Ee tt eat ‘35 pieces of one-yard-wide Challies im dif- ferent light and medium styles, suitable for Greases, wrappers, comforts and decorating ‘Purposes, only 7c. per yard: worth 1c. Jot of Challies and Lawns reduced to 40. per yard. Also « lot of Tabie Oil cloth, Satine, Flan- ‘el end Apron Gingham Remnantsat greatly Se ‘We have many bargains in Domestic Hor fery, Laces, Tidies and Curtain Laces. ‘We consider the ect of misrepresentation a base and unprincipied scheme to deceive the PUblie, end therefore emphatically disfavor any such proceedings. We advertise noth- ~ tne but treo fasts, so we invite the most septic to call and convince himself of the truthfulness of our statement. . Our Summer Remnants must go. Come ‘and derive the benefit of tt. LARS BURGH & BRS. 20, 422, 494. 626 TTE ST. ¥.W. ‘TO OUR NEW STORES ASINGLE PAIR OF SUMMER SHOPS OR SLIPPRES. FEW REMAINING WE ARE ALMOST GIVING AWAX Ladies’ $2.50 Dark Ten Gost Ties, mostly: lntye sizes, now #1 Men's $3 and @3.50 Tan-~olored Low and Hich-cut Shore now #1 48 Pers Tan-colored Gost $2 Laced Show new s DOUBLE REMOVAL SALE BARGAINS IN SCHOOL SHOES. ‘Youths’ Solidtole Lace Shoes, were 61.8. Now Tie. Roys' and Youths’ Reliable Veal Button am@ Laced at te. Rewullir, $1.50 values. ‘Yonths' Fine Calf @2.50 Shoes, Williams & Hoyt's make, Now 81.73. Misses’ Heeied and Spring Heel! @1.00 Po bie Button at Te. ‘Misses’ $1.50 Dongola Tipped or Plain Tes Button now ie. ‘Cuflaren’s $1.25 Parie Kid Patent Tip Button Row fhe. (Children’s Germine Dongola Ryring Her! Bat ton, worked button holes, pisin or patent tip, tie. THERE ARE A GOOD cS LEFT YPT IN OUR GENTS’ DEPARTMENTS. MANY FINE wir Ww WE you a MONEY IF YOU FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUB OFFERINGS. MAHBS RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES: 816 SEVENTH STREET, 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, It 231 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE S.E. MESS GINGHAMS. Gisc. a 'NTERPRIGE, aut. 3 1241 11th ot. @ 7 Coxsotwaten: & 8 WE BAD TO VACATE OUR OLD ry QUARTERS AT 000 PENN. aVE. 4A BEFORE OUR KEW BUILDING WAS READY FOR US, WE HAVE CON- SOLIDATED WITH ROBINSON, PARKER & CO. AND ARE TEMPORARILY LO- » HERB VERY DOLLAR'S WORTE OF CLOTHING FROM B. ROBINSON &0O."S, AS WELL AS THE BaL- ANCE OF OUKOWN STOCK, MUST BE SOLD BEFORE WE VACATE THIS BUILDING, AS WE POSITIVELY WILL NOT TAKE A SINGLE GARMENT OF IT TO OUR NEW STOKE. IF YOU CaN POSSIBLY USE ANY OF THESE GAB- MENTS IT 18 DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKET TO SECURE THEM NOW. Rosrxsox Panzer & Cos AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, 8.E. COR 7TH AND D STS. X.W. auli-20 44 HEAVY UNBLEACHED COTTON, Om Barr's EXTEMPRISR, 2u28-Bt 1241 11th ot. 0.0. W. D. Crusx & Ca; 811 PENNSYLVANIA AVERURB, ‘articles in their stock which they desire to Giapess of i order to make room for some pew Gepartnsnts which they are preparing to orwautze this fall, and woare satisfied it will be found profitable to visit eur house and examine the goods. We will close out the balance of those Fime Sosteh ote, ‘We will also sell the balance of those Fine Lamen ‘Lawns at 20 cta ‘It will pay to buy these, even if you Gen) mabe them up until next year. (Odds and Ends through the house will be eolé way below cost. os Exrmsorprsazr Opporresrrt To PURCHASE THE FINEST GRADE OP ‘At actual import cost. Owing to the fact that we have 125 French Clocks on the way from Europe we have concluded, in order to make room, that we will offer those in stock at eetual cost. These Clocks have ail been thoroughly ‘overhauled and rerulated and are warranted i Perfect running order and to keep soctsste time. ‘We mention « few bargains: ———_ ——— ——— Clock, with side ornaments to match, reduced French Gilt Bronse aud Crystal Clock, with ime mercunal peudulam, reduced frou, 235 wo ORS Elegant Dresden China Clock, bine decoration, AS-day French movement, reduced from €30 to 6UB Every Clock sold is kept in repair the first year, and our watchmaker will call weekly and regulete eng Clock needing attention. 4 CUT PRICE OX EVERY CLOCK. Our eatire stock of Bric-e-Brec is alao oftened ot cast. emnoes — (Corner Tih end Detects a.@. 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