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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. ‘TUESDAY - CROSBY 8. NOYES ‘THE EVENING STAR hasa regular and Permanent circulation in Washington three times larger than that of any other paper in the city. As s local NEWS paper and Advertising Medium it has no Av&é BAZAR 718 MABKET SPACK, BET. 7TH AND 8TH 8TR. If the G. A. R appropriation isa proper mu-| #XTRAORDINARY MILLINERY AND CLOAK micipal expenditure let the House treat it pre- eaLe. sely as other municipal expenditures are ee treated and pass it in the shape indorsed by cLoaxs. Commissioners, President and Senate. If it is Rot a proper expenditure, and suitable recep- tion of the ro-assembling veterans at the capi- tal ought not to be encouraged, let the House reject the appropriation outright. It is more desirable that no appropriation should” be made than one exclusively from the tax money of individual citizens. To supple- ment the private subscription by a muni- cipal appropriation is the equitable method of distrivutmg the expense of the encampment, but merely im order to accomplish this equity the District cannot af- ford to suffer a repeal by indirection of the law establishing the financial relations of nation and capital, and to meet an expense from a fund every dollar of which will be good for two Af left undisturbed and expended under the next eppropriation act It would seem extrava- gance to spend asonly $100,000 upon the Grand Army encampment a sum which represents €200,000 if expended upon the streets, schools or police of the city. The economists of the House are to remember that they are under the constitution as much the local legislators of the ‘Ten Miles Square as national legislators of the republic, and that it is as distinctly and palpably ‘8 breach of their legislative duty to fail to pro- tect in their capacity of local legislators the financial interests of the District by the intelli- gent application to its concerns of the princi- ples of a wise economy, as it is to be guilty of gross extravagance in dealing with the financial affairs of the nation. —++2—___. A Speaker of the United States House of Representatives has always an onerous task in ‘We have decided to close out all our Cloaks, Capes and Newmarkets at such ridiculous low price that you should not let such an opportunity slip through your hands. We will give you an extra reduction of 20 PER CENT ALL THIS WEEK TRIMMED HATS, Received another supply of French Pattern Hats and Bonnets, in cll shades, which we will sell at only $4.79. Actual value, €7, $8 and 610. FLOWERS . For this week. One lot of Fine French Velvet Roses ‘and Fine Fern and Mose Bunches. Actual value, 75e. OUR PRICE, 250. Children’s Blue Reefers for today only $1.24. ‘Ladies: Colored Silk aud China Waiste from $4.99 ‘upward, Parasols, Umbrellas, Ribbons, Laces, Infants’ Wear ‘and Caps. Children’s Combination Straw Sailors, trimmed in ‘White and Red, White and Black, White and Blue and ‘White and Brown, today an AT WHOLESALE PRICES. x der i ldy and hete oe eeping order in so unwieldy and heteroge- neous body as that is. A Speaker's task is all ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARPETS, the more exacting and troublesome when he Including has himself prominently assisted in sccuring the adoption of set of rules that do not seem to accomplish the purpose for which rules ai framed without the greatest amount of frie- tion. Such is the position in which Speaker Crisp found himself yesterday in the deadlock over a petty matter that ought to have been settled at the previous session. The present House, rejecting the example of the last in part but not in other parts, adopted under the report from the committee on rules _sgelinipitcsmiis caboose code of rules that neither forbids filibuster- THE ASSORTMENT I8 COMPLETE. ing altogether nor, strictly interpreted, per- ae mits it, If the ebair yesterday had followed rule 17 © its logical consequences it would W. B. Moses & Soxa it COR 11TH AND F STs. Ny. TURKISH, PERSIAN AND INDIAN CARPETS, RUGS AND MATR $3.30 will buy 86 Mata £84.90 will buy $8 Rugs. @10 to 815 for Rugs worth $15 to 625. €26 to 875 for Carpets worth from $50 to $150. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. STRAW MATTINGS. Bave been found that » quorumof members ‘was present for the purposes of the occasion. ‘The rule quoted was apparently framed to pre- ‘vent a futile eali of the House after the order- mg of the previous question. The precious hours of District day wero wasted in child’ Exc Crzzsrsz play over a matter of no consequence, the only iguana ita Gefinite teaching of ths occasion being the It eweetens the breath, Jesson that under the existing rules, as inter- Tt hardens the gums. preted by theic framers, minority of the Should be used by all smokera, House can waste timo and defeat action at Sati teamdeneatees ecient ieaieamatintle Should be used by all that wish « The late earthquake in California is made clean, swect mouth. e eccasion of some solid preaching by the Press of that state upon the necessity of better building construction. ‘he San Francisco Chronicle, calling attention to the fact that the effect of the shocks was greatest in the small towns in the interior where the construction of buildings was most defective, holds that “the proper way to build houses and stores and Similar structures is to put good materials into ¢hem and to put them together strongly.” It contends that “brick walls, which are only two bricks wide and held together with mortar which is little better than sand, cannot be ex- Pected to stand against an earthquake, and that such wes the character of many of the buildings that were injured is apparent.” The Chronicle concludes ina strain of practical pense: “An earthquake is bad enough and ter- rible enough at bestand there is no need of making it worse than it is by attributing to it results which are due primarily to defective construction.” +++ ____ While the vote in the Senate on substituting the Senate for the House bill excluding the Chinese was pretty emphatic it shows that the substitute was not satisfactory to the people of ‘the Pacific coast, They desire the adoption of Some measure of more rigid and certain ex- elusion. The extension of the existing laws for ten years and the slight additions made to ‘them by the Senate do not seem to them ade- quate. The law should provide severe punish- ment for bringing the objectionable class of i within the territory of the United States and rigid provisions are required for the return to China of such persons as are excluded and who evade the laws. Undoubtedly the Geary or House bill is defective and in some Tespects objectionable, but it furnishes the basis of a measure adapted to the emergency. —- ee ‘The anarchist Ravachol is tried today in Paris. As “coming events cast their shadows before,” ‘the friends of the anarchists warned the jury and took their revenge on the shopkeeper who de- livered bim up to the authorities by blowing up the shop. killing the shopkeeper, driving his wife insane and injuring by the explosion Several persons who were in the builaing. If these anarchists and all their rabid foliowing ould be punished to the full extent of the law society in Franco and Europe generally would breathe more freely. —+e+—____. One of the two unnamed cruisers should be called after the city of the father of his coun- try. Washington deserves the honor, which ‘will also be en honor reflected back on its il- Justrious founder. The city bearing so mighty ® name and representing so much in history Past, present and to come surely cannot be second in its claims on the Secretary of the Navy. Price, 250 bottle W. 4 THOMPSON, Pharmacist, 703 15th st. PP ES Ev ff E ° KR UCU TO CLO3K PURCHASERS. EVERY ARTICLE A BARGAIN. = or Besides our Lowest Cut Bsteson all Patent Medi- fer for balazce of this weel a Best Kagtish lair Brushes (warranted Se Best Bnwtich Toot Brushes (plain or waxed backs), down at. ‘25e English Tooth Brashes down at 0c French Tooth Brushes, five for children 7ée Family Syringe, three pipes, complete. See Peneel Tipte Eatenste Si otees. eb Se 50e. Hair Brush, long brit 230 Se. Hand Serubs, five-ro ‘25e. Bottles Perfume—special ‘ieplayia our window—down at. 25¢. Sponge, Sponge, Spon: 7 All Sponges to reduce our stock ebeap. 445e. Shoe Brushes, our special 45c. Shoe Brushes...25¢ We show the largest stcek of Shoe Brushes in the city at lowest prices. ‘Freah Sweedisu Lecches just received. KOLB LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 7th CIAL TNDUCEMENTS Our stgck of MEN'S BOYS’ and CHILDRENS Clothing is larger than ever before. Inonler to REDUCE the same we have made an EXTKA REDUCTION from 15 to 25 per cent. ‘Our 85, 86, 50, 88.25, 89, @10 Men's Suits can- not be equaied suywhere, We made s DEEP CUT in our Boyw and Children's departments. There‘ore it will pay you to give use call before you purchase elsewhere. Crormxa Couranz, 7TH AND G STS, ——_+ +s —__ It really looks as if th» corner stone of the Grant monument iu New York would be laid tomorrow. That will be a beginning anyway. So hurrah for the new public-epirited New York! — 202 Alter the humorist for Punch gets through his travels in America we may expect some- thing really serious in the line of impressions of America. ——-~+ ee —__ France has arrested seventy-seven anareb- ist. This country may congratulate itself that there are so many who have not fouad their way here. 9726 We Speak ‘Best in Our resuits, Promises that We make are Cux Bs ‘Proven only by the We ‘Think ‘That you ‘Should become Acquainted with Tt im 6 short ‘Time, hence we Tas Exzcraorous oe Perhaps people should not make so much fon of Ward McAllister. He seeks to establish very harmless and amusing style of aristoc- zacy. s ‘Use of our mstrument. ‘we make you this The mail that Russell Sage receives daily | 12 consequence of (Ofer. Read it in the from the cranks should at least prevent him | This fact we are Center of this spacey, from becoming victim to that eupui which | wining togive RENTED Youcan then ooo sc opig ssn oe aire 'eins ArcA abe eed Congress yesterday presented the spectacle | Trial of the ere ef as House that is too busy to trausact | Electropoise Noxrsaz ‘Test ins ie Now. ah ‘The United States goverament should not ex- pect, im connection with the Worid’s Fair, to ‘enjoy the glory and evade the expense. —-_ +02 ‘The present Congress will go down in his- tory with = great record for economy and -ieheire: 2 0-e--———_ Mr. Reed now appears in the role ef one who objects to « Speaker's doing justas he pleasea, —__e—__—_—_. a The kind of economy that thie present Pristine ro vpn eag th a n Ruz TT CURES DISEASES WHEX ALL OTHER ‘METHODS Fall. ‘The advantages of the sbove offer ere manifest, ‘You simply rent an instrument, and et the expiration of your lease if you are not satisfied with it bring it heck to oa . LARS = BUR Gb Sarzres Sexcrit ‘Misses’ Hand. i welt Dongols and Kangaroo Gents Dreesy Laced Shoes and Gaiters, omit Out Band-welt, Plain Too 04 nxpucep 10 $2, 65. ‘THIS SALE BE! ING LIMITED BY THE SMALL QUANTITY TO BE DISPOSED OF, DON'T PUT OFF TODAY WHAT YOU ‘MAY MIBS TOMORROW. 930 and 932 7th at, 1914and 1916 Pa eve, ‘231 Pa ave. ae. NOW {8 THE TIME TO RID YOURSELF OF THE HEAVY DRAPERIES AND PUT IN THEIK PLACES SOMETHING LIGHT AND CooL, BSE PORTIERES re- to $1. ‘AUTIFUL SUMMER CUR- PAINS for uly Sie por pais ILRALINE CURTAINS. 346 Dees, o. iS per ye UCHAREST CURTAL yartelong frine, 8273.” HEX CURTAINS ranging from mae 73 gt BS 'o1109, 81-00, 220g oO Japre, Deantiful ing of FUR rr Oe LESS prices Agr Deranruent. Srarr LINEN SPLASH. RS, 190. Szayeen LINEN SPLASH- HIBS, 25, Szayeen LINEN THAY COV- URE LINEN HEM BITLCHED “TEAY COValS, Sranrsp PILLOW SHAMS, (ee CAMERIC PILLOW SHAMS, 50¢. Brazen rriiow suams, boc. Sau LINEN DOYLIES, 5¢, MALL LACE TIDIES, 10¢. NE YARD STAMPED TABLE Hee. 35e. AND-PAINTED SILK BOLT- NG “CLOTH SQUARES, re to Be. -AINTED CHINA Te Beauin Soe IMBROIDERY COTTON, 100 ‘Megular price, "300 dozen, EN PRINGE, 12340 yard. lOWN SOFA PILLOW: ered with beat Calus sie O1.08, out SBT BEL des Lames ANY KEW THINGS IN STAMPED GOODS HAVE LEEN PLACED WITH US SINCE YOU OW, TO MAKE IT AN OB. ICT TO HAVE YOU VISIT US DURING THIS WEEK WE SHALL DO YOUR STAMPING FREE OF CHARGE OF ANY- ‘THING YOU BUY OF Us, 8 THIS SUFFICIENTLY IN- DUCING? BR G.. 42u, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH 8T NW. Owing to the unfavorable weather, we offerSPE-| sp26 days. How To Maze Wx M. Gur & Co. “Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” Cor. stand Ingave aw, Fos Toussow Onz zzpvoxp 70 $1.75. REDUCED TO $1.60. REDUCED TO $1. 15. _|PERRY'S “BARGAIN” 18 A NECESSITY BOUGHT cheap, Here isa chain of bargains Our whole MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT turns out et your bidding—teemine with rood qual- Stles—tastily, patterned garments—at prices that ere eousidersbly shrouken. The proof is in comparison. ‘WAS FURNISHED BY RRNA: FORD A ‘That wu One thing we never object to. Whyshould & erg wet WE ARE SURE OF OUR “FOOTING.” -In our a Hy 3 ‘Sdvertiseinente We stick to the facts. Your cxpecta- ‘aan * S08 “oo? ‘téons are duilt up to moet the actual valuee—NO HIGHER.” We never throw ina word for effect's sake ‘any more than we give goods away. We sell at s profit. ‘Tes smmalinons is the secret of the Bargain. ‘You get more quality to show for your money. The year or more that we have been serving you tn this ‘apectal line hasdemonstrated its power—richtly spent. ‘Here is another chapter in s history of continued “Rerwains"—boginning et the Loginuing and creeping ‘Op: 423 Cexrs Wonrs. _ N CORBET COVERS. with hizh necks ‘ecame—in all sizes from 32 to 4 Only 1236 cents, A Qoanrers Wonrrs. N DRAWERS made on, yoke band Tioaapal iGaniahig Coisiee ‘cOvERS— heck, trimined with embroid- 807 Pa Ave N.W. CHIFFON BOAS ARE TO BE USED VERY EXTENSIVELY THIS SEASON ON DRESS PARADE. THEY ARE BEOOM- ING TO EVERY ONE AND ENHANCE BOTH THE FACE AND COSTUME OF THE WEARER SO THAT THEY CANNOT FAIL TO BECOME POPULAR. WE ARE ‘THE FIRST IN WASHINGTON TO SHOW THEM AND ARE TAKING SPECIAL ORDERS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVEKLY. THEY ARE THREE YARDS LONG AND COMB IN LIGHT BLUR, PINK, LAVENDER, ORANGE, GRAY, NILE GREEN, GOLDEN rca raeeegy aetaet | SZugems comer reson ey | Susmooty Susi cots = Dare wii Seng-ond tous es. BINATIONS OF BLACK AND WHITE, NILE AND PINK, &c., &c. SEE THE OSE ON DISPLAY pie OUR WINDOW. Cexre W. 39 NTS ORTH. Ben GOWNS, with turn-over coilarand a oper, made on yoke band, with oa one pied ‘EKS, _— bet ad Sitges oa SAR 49. Case Wore. | MUBLIN GOWNS with ke, tucked im front, double tack” and exnibrie rule a cabtatig Si sna Ne ped RAWERS with We are showing « line of Chins Silk Waste, in Navy, Cardinal, Black and Tan, thoroughly made, with plaited back aud front, fuisued with AMamond front $4.00. Tsou Six Warsrs, In Navy and Blick, plaited back and iront, Jabot platt- ing down front, finished with diamond belt. $5.00, ipa Sa Wasrs. Ring Dot and Striped Satine Waists, in Navy and Black, made with platted back and front, laundered collars and cuffs, fuisied witu belt, 15e. Ring Dot and Striped Satine Waists, im Navy and Black, made with pleited back and front—good quality Uruorsrery Deans This week. The entire stock of Rugs has been transferred to the fourth floor with Upholstery, ‘and We are closing out our line of SJ araxzse Has-Miez Ruas At perhaps the lowest prices ever named for such goods. Just what you need for ths hard ‘Wood floors or with straw matting for summer, as they are usage--All aif fect, prices from Tic to $38.75, Avrora Wise Fir Scaszms, GOWXs of Fine Muslin—with “V" front ‘with tucks and insertion and Watteau Platte bee MUSLIN WALKING SKIRTS. with tucks ‘and flounce of hemstitebed embroidery. CAMBIIC DIAWELS, wit double cluster of These are without center bars and look as oye ‘eat as “made-to-order” screens. For Fons:rune Sur Covenras, ‘We have a full assortment of LINENS, CRE- four-inch rafting of nainsook em- sca a ecia eae ing Pe ‘TO! Figured and Strij Batiste Waista, nding great diversity of designe and colorings. Esti- FEESare conse GOYERS ent, 10 | vow knot—made with plaited Lack—Anished with belt. mates cheerfully furnished without charge. If ves trimmed to match. 4 you prefer we will make the covers in the very 95o. Bost manner guarantee « perfect and entire 1.25°S Won site eyes ast satisfaction apd ouly charge you a moderate LIN GOWNS, with hematitched ana White Lawn Waists, made with plaited back—fin- a ‘urn-over collar aud cuffe—all | ished with belt. ° ‘Window Shades, Wire Fly Screens and Doote a 623, toorder. Estimates free. ne ch Wartburg, Fuld,” deep 2c. Upholstery Depastment, reneh Warburg, ruflied, | a (th floor. Ith at bide.) iseiwtn nid Cambric Waiste, made with UAMBBIG COKSET COVERS—"W" front | plaited back, fluiehea with bolt. ale 2: i lace. 50c Poe ane SS Black and White Striped Print Waista, made with Plaited front and beck, J-in flounce down front, fin- ished with belt 50c. Buck Sux—~Wane Hesnrerra— 9S W. Brack AuWoor Hesnrerm— pes ee a ae acm Meas Beacetee CAMBIAG Ch CH ESLISE, with yoke of Ne ect gna sleeves trimmed to mitch. CiMBnIC DRawes, oS iusertion and Dazss Saas Renvcen. Haaborg. 2 aaa A small Jotof Ladies’ Fine Outside Walking $1.98’S Wonrs. Skirts, only twoor three ofa kind. The fol- ‘ith “4 lowing prices will doubtless close them out at fred with sand cnsbrolarey ussted pons Mixxrx, Foxoa & Coxrasz, pte iilared tuftle dewn the front. oan WALKING SKLCTS, a on W. REDUCED TO €7 50—BLACK SILK-WARP FuekcH RAISsOckt nS HEMISE,, with 3+ 807 Posxs Ave NW. -——-—— HENRIETTA BSkirte, ee — = ———— Were 2250, Now soeeee Blind embrolacry. W. A. Prrce & Co, REDUCED TO $7 50—BLACK ALI-WwooL 33, 50°S Wonrn. 710 MARKET SPACE, —-—_——_—_ HENRIT ra Skirt, AOAMBRIC GOWNS. with tueke and two Fem Were #15 Now ee wn pean length—with 9750. REDUCED TO $350—BLACK MOHAIR —— BRILLIANTINE owes co, Mn Were 97 00 Worrn. Ruwreriovs Manx-Dowss low 63 50, MADE. ees again pty ned ith roll- iN Wi Lith st diag) ine of | aise tek tok ae ee IN WHITE EMBROIDERED HEMSTITCHED FLOUNCINGS. ‘Wo will offer this week some rare and CATCHY BARGAINS im 45-inch White FLOUNCING. 45-inch WHITE HEMSTITCHED FLOUNC- ND-MADE DRAWERS and SKIRTS that uly 208. Bawa Sers. Rome dainty bits of ueedlework—in any i Hoon-Crass Hasoxencurers Ar Very Low P, RICKS, All of these kinds the m wnfacturcr bad left; - are pee ee date ee IE ge he creo 4 ING, EMBROIDERED in VAN DYKE EF- bout the price {ll you've: veon the Haniker, pata ea given up Eee es tt ae ee eee chiefs. of yy 3 tok Thc yar i = _ with lace or All the way from 65 45-inch HAND-DRAWN WORK TEM- ‘A “Job Lot” of. Ladies’ Sara STITCHED WHITE FLOUNCING on VERY Darserxe Sacoves. FINE SHEER CLOTH. Regular value, 82.25, Sheer garment that you cannot get alone with- |ARKED DOWN TO 50c. yard. Embroidered Scalloped Handkerchiefs, in s ol teres ay of Se es 45-inch HEMSTITCHED | FLOUNCING, variety of refined styles. Actuaj values, 60, bo maak a ase some WHITE, in IRISH POINT, TUCKED and G24 and 75e. Special prices, 36, for @1; LOC wane OPEN WORK VAN DYKE POINT F FFECTS. Regular _ price, DUCED TO 75e yard. ange ti ad Pe Piexce Be scene You must apprec'ate the advantags sou have here of complete assortment As your purse permits you ean buy. All the garments are worth whst we have them marked—and an interesting feature is they could ‘be marked more—and still be on a footing with the prices you were paying before we came into this field. Bt 2.7 st door, rd annex.) 0, 82.75. BER Laves Neozroze On Lovxare ‘Wruars, Fon rae sick ROOM, NURSERY, Ax Useneceventz Suz Or Skis. ‘THE THIRD SHIPMENT OF SILK SKIRTS ‘has just AKKIVED. We have had two previous shipments of these Skirts and they are sold 8) rapidly that we could not supply ths demand, 80 we are glad to let our friends know that we have a full assortment again, with many WANDSOME EDITIONS, AT PRICES MORE MODERATE THAN EVER. —— BATH AND STEAMER AND RAILWAY TRAVELING, LUXURIOUS, COMFORT ABLE, LOW-PRICED, ee A NEW SILK GLORIA SKIKT, with two RUFFLES sod WATER-PROOF finishing aT #3.50-Onting cloth ‘Wrappers, mado with *NINTH AND THE AVENUE” around tho edge to protect it from fraying. Pointed yoke back and front and —-—— full skirt—silk embroidered col- lars and cuffs. $3.50 AT 86.60—Fine Scotch Flannel Wrappers, ———— duinty colors, pisited beck and front. 20.50 AT $9.00—French Opera Flounel Wrappers, —-—— yoke back and frontof silk-stitehed ‘tucks, ent neck and WELL MADE. me PRICK, ‘Telephone, 995. EACH. SILK GLoRIN SKIRTS, with SHEEKED rufile, Well finished. SPECIAL PRICE, £3.00 EACH. A SPLENDID TAFFETA SILK SKIRT IN BLACK, with FULL shcered and PINKED ruffle 7 inches deep, Regular price, 96.50. SPECIAL PRICE, 95.67 EACH. ‘ CHANGEABLE TAFFETA SILK SKIRTS, with 7-in, PINKED ruftie AND RULBEK PRO- TECTOR st th: edge. SPECIAL BAKGAIN PRICE. Established 1840. —[1t] Wrae Or Cazisava Axp Inox Wr Tuerove Your Hers ‘Wine of Calisaya and Iron improves the the ind fference and dis- taste for foo, increases the gencral health- fulness of the body and makes all the fane- ‘tons vigorous and strong in their action. Ite nutritive qualities supply tho chyle which forms the essence and life of the blood. That irregular appetite—sometines gvod, some- ‘times dainty, sometimes bad—with bad bowels, accompanied by «general ua eutits, ts caused by impure blood and will vanish $9.00 10th st building.) Tanase Rivsox Srrcuis sleeves. @iecond floor. 86.00 EACH. RUSTLING TAFFETA SKIRTS, HAND- SOMELY MADE, with 7-inch ruffle, iy the NEW SPRING SHADES. Regular value, $7.50. SPECIAL PRICE, 86.75 each. NOVELTY SILK Sercut Rizsox Szasox. AT 29e—A small lot, 28 picces, of Faucy Bro- caded Satin Kibbou, 2% inches wide a yard, AT 45c—A small lot, 30 pieces, of 3i4-inch ‘Moire Kibbon, woven th like a thief in tho night be:ore the all-con- CHANGEABLE and STRIPED EFFECTS, for Pagel mnegead oar et quering curative and remedial of 86.75, $8.75, 812.50, $14 and 815 exch. ra bepde A pry oe ard, “wine of Calisaya and Iron.” “Wine of ALSO LAKGE ASSORTMENT of GINGHAM, CHEVIOT aud MOHALK > KIRTS for 8YKING and SUMMEK WEAK et the LOWEST Pusel- BLE PRICES, Arrnacrnve_ Ware Goons, NDUCEMENTS. 100 yards WHITE HEMSIITCHED SWiss LAWN, 42 inches deep, with 4-inch hem Begu- lar Caltaaya und Iron” is composed of the purest and siuuplest berbs and nutritives and makes ‘a most invigorating toute for invalids and those suffering from the effects of malaria in the system. It is highly indorsed by many of the medical faculty and meets with ‘univers! approbation by those who use it, ‘Fry » bottle at 75c. or three for $2. For sale at Satin Ribvon thst sold for 460 & yard. under skylight) ——— At 90c....4 small lot of NOVELTY EM- BROIDERED FLOUNCINGS like we here had in stock previous to thie and have sold out at e 16 eyard, Iu the new lot the combinations “STYLE 1-Lt Blue Datisto with Dk. Blue ‘hem and embroidered bow-knot design in STYLE 2—Cream Batiste with Lt Blue hem and ombroidered bow-xnot design in White, STYLE 3—Light Blue Batiste, with Dark Bive bem end embroidered bow-knot design in Navy. - — 906 a yard.— ea this we bave added fifteen Dress Patterne atte DATISTE, embroidered im White, ave bean @1.25 a yard. Now.-.00e aya. Menrzs Mooesx Pasnuscy And Other Druggista, pC You Anz Corprity Tsviren To Amapect our own IMPORTATION OF CHURCH AND SOCIETY GOODS received today from LYONS, FRANCE, ‘They comprise the FINEST BANNERS, GOLD EMBROIDERIES, FRINGES, TASSELS, LACES, ‘bo, ever exhibited in this city. SN, MEYER, ‘MILITARY AND SOCIETY FURNISHER, S22 Seventh st nw. 026. py gthinetes sents for the STATEN ISLAND W. A. Paso & Co | ‘719 Market Svece, ‘Sux x W ISTS. } he seated ar cnet, width and ines sat toe anees for 690. #1 we 83.30. (THE CHEAPEST SIIOE HOUSE IN TOWE,”) 920 Srvexra Sx. 920 at (Between I and K Sircetss T. B. Towser & Sos, DRY GOODS DEALERS, 1316 7th st nw. k Henrietta, all wool, from nptiful line of Gray aud Lan ‘Wesrfetta, att woot, 0c Up. Wool-face ifenrictta, in all the new 2 Doubie- width Cas Seratbere ta eft ove a 50 dozen Lawn Ties, worth from 20c to Pereales for Shirt Waists Re. 106, 1246. tor Bors’ Oc, 12890. ‘Brewster Whaie! Balik &G., C. Hamuburg, Swiss Eave and Flouncing. Dotted swiss dauneued seein Extra lango size 750. xtra ange sizo 7 73 eo 13 fue, 3 faves aprat, Linen Thread 3c, Boys’ Se, Large Kpool Boating Cotten 1s, Boye sts Sc. Ladies’ V ats Tine Eien Ves B00 more of Welwtcrs Large Dictonarica. iven to our customers free of cost. Cail «: Prices Tarmzn Lx Dezss Trnmnxos Our regulation supply of Dress Trim ‘Mings is invariably sn ample one and the kinds aro choice. Occasionally the Stock is augmented by a peculiar cir cumstance, but the quality is never other than the finest. Ae in other ‘things, we sometimes make a special purchase by reason of a epecial opportu- nity. Never do we let these chanors pass Unused, and when they come YOU get the benefit, Bo today. Both narrow and wide Trim- mings are comprised ,in this special drive. Jot and Steel are the materials mostly. Tho variety and richnoss of de- sign will delight you. There is attract- fvencss in each one, As for prices, we bought them low and have ma:ked them at what may honestly be called loss than low. , Narrow Steel and Jet Edgings, such as YoU pay from 35 cents to€1 for, are 30e peryard. Bargains. in truth. In other Lines you will find reductions averaging 25 per cent from regular Dress Trim- ming prices. Neither gvods nor these Prices can last long. JC. Horcurssos, 7 Pa Ave NX. B—We have received another lot of ‘these Fine Bil Skirts, Black and Change- able, Se Covers To Onven ‘In yesterday's talk of seasousble ttems— findow screens, window awnings and Wirigerstore—we forgot to mention Slip Gbvers to order. which are particularly ‘a.ocusble just now. Windows must be ‘@bnot cfford to have your parior suite ‘Wined by the dirt anddust, It must be vovered. Wehave Linens, Dimities, Cre- ebnes. &e., for making Slip Covers, and aon request we will sends man up with ‘amples, measure your furniture and sub- aft you an estimate free of charge, Send touce, Ayn: 50 Forme Tisces Gould only get fifty more of these Tables athie order. These are Solid Oak Tables, alish finish and suitable for sewing, cant sping, side tables, &c, Samo price as last, £3 $1.50 each J ULIUS: Laxssvren, -, chotee to Sater, worth from 350 to Shawls, siugie and double, @ood eft up during the warm months and you” 01.25 Wrappers for 08a, At the Palate Royal, 2.000 ce our e125 Wrappers arrived this Morning. Better than ever. So superior that those Previously in stock marked #1.25 will be incinded for tomorrow at 96 cents. All have the finish of much superior garments; waist lined back and front, to but- ton as does scorset cover: extra deep hem to admit of lencthening skirt, sewed on lock-etitch machines; warranted fast color desicns which are identical to the latest shown in French percale—pollta dots, stripes, checks, geometrical and floral fiures on light Sud dark grounds, We can only afford to seli them Permanently at #1.25 cach because of immense pur chases. 80, of course, 96 cents is 6 one-day surprise, 85m table above which the sign reads “Tour chotce for $5," contains Ladiew and Misses’ Jackets and Children Dresses and Coats, many of which are at less than wholeaale cont Necrwean—toas Additions to stock make the iepiay of Windsor Ties the largest and most varied over enthered in W. Gigantic purchases have lowered Vriece, ~ 5c torenoice ot 5.000 Best English Windsors, many of which are considered worth 75e et the Men's Furnishing Stores, 2B. each tor 10,000 Windsore made of tmported Silke, among which are Bilk Gronadines, in Black, White and eolors; Wash Milks, in checks and plaids of Grays, Ae. Surah Silks, ina hundred and one color comUnations. Twill Sitka, i piain colora with hem- stitched borders, Fast Black English Silks, India Sills of Heht ground, with figures tn colors that will wash; White Gauze Silke, with embroidered polke dots dewildering variety. 18. tor ino windeors fenerally Judged worth Beceuts, Three for GO cente—three for the usual price of two. Checks, plaids, stripes, dota, &c., ad infinitum, SBe. tor the surah ana Crepe Silks made up as Reefer Scarfs for Ladies’ wear. 54 inches long, 12 inches wide, hemstitehed endy All the latest color, Also Black, White aud Cream, See the three new Yel. lows, two Blues, two Pinks, the London Red and Me rine Blue. 10 c-stave you rend Lorna Doone? ‘The most staphic and thrilling account of the most interesting Period in the history of England, combining a love story thet will m it dificult for you to lay down the book before the 637 pages it coutsine are read Only 10 cents for this grest work of Blackmore's or choice of any other of the 390 different workeof eminent authors. Mormens aro tnvisea tothe “Opening” of our ereat stock of Gu and nusnes, of fitest Tndis linen and embroidery, only Nic.—that's aepectal price. Here are hundreds of others at 8c. $2.98, 3.98 Dont fail Waist, Bring the we want to try on the garments—we are more euxious than you can be to learn bow they Bt, &e, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) Some Wasx Duss Goons AS twterosting aisptay. it only because of the rival Gingha:ns Hore aro descriptions of fhe American an@ Scotch: 123. 25 All the scarce tin All the scarce tints of aa Greons, Bines * om WHERE I8 THE DIFFERENCE? Yoovreas't sve or tect any aitteronce between these best of American and Scotch Ginzhams. You can't find more beautiful colors, more artistic designe, more variety, It'sagrand display, aud a puzzling one. 4.0 c. tor tne cotton Crepons, looking like wool, 10 ctor wash Sursia, ooking Hike silk; and outing cloths, apparently ail wool 1 Be. tor ricured Cuevronne—the new cotton fable avy and light «rounds NOTE the qusiities of our White Goods—the quah- ties offered at the prices. Worthy of investigation, Dotted and Figured Swiss, 3) Persian Lawns, 20 to 40c yd. Ecru Batiste, 40 inches wide, 2c yd. Biack and White India Lin en, . = Iii Tse Besr Txsvnaxce 3 i i i 3 ri az i ok Fe i F sen III i Ill Il Ht {III #4 Ill ill EB" Also the new Crepe effects and Black Wash Dress Goods of all kinds. Har-Woor Custis, 150 Taree ricurea custtioncost 100.0 yard at whole- sale, What's the matter with them? Nothing radi- cally wrong. Beautiful colors and patterns, but short Jengths—ebout forty drs leneths for ladies, as many more for misses aud Goubl: as wany for children, 160, * Rossux Daess Toews. DG. a yara tor the vory benutitul efectein Bead, Tinsel and Silk. Art colors in happy combination. ‘Those Trimmings are usually considered worth @1.25, €1.35 and 61.480 yard. Palais Kosa! prices for all other kinds of Trimmings and Buttons are ;ropertionately iow. Not only lower prices, but a variety to select from that ie unusually completa We request you ask to be shown through the stock and having learned of the qualities and brices makes visit to other stores. This may occupy ® morning's outing, but you wiil have the satisfaction of learuing where the variety is most complete, the qualities best and the prices lowest. ‘Will you please bear thie in mind! The credit stores Sometimes quote Palais Koyal prices for certain lines— wenerally the lower priced goods that arecasily valued, ‘Let your attention be attracted mainly to the choice foods—the novelty girdles, fine Jet ornamenta, silk feather bands, the best ribbon and other fringes, &e.— ‘and you will find Palais Royal prices are frou 15 to | ber cent below prevailing quotations, Fos Srazaus Axo Bows. Rrzn0ns — x0 equi toourstock of Moire Ratbone, = we Ty

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