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(4 STAR. THE EVENING WASHINGTON. permanent circulation in Washington three times larger than that of any other paper in thectty. As a lecal NEWS paper and Ad- vertising Mediam it has no competitor. —————————— Certain untenable objections to presidential candidates or dark horses are worth cousider- tng if merely for the purpose of showing their unreasonablenese. For instance, persons who are interested in some other man or policy pre- tend that Mr. Blaine, who is supposed to have suffered loss in 1884 from the famous triple R alliteration of a Protestant clergyman, is now ‘threatened with the opposition. if a nated, of all the Orangemen in the counyy. b Sostiaed mad eacenseaes ct tau onamghaned, republican will have, if they wish to be re- garded as preserving « shred of consistency, to get up adifferent class of objections to his availability. If he is too Protestant for the (Catholics and too Catholic for the Protestants, where can he stand, since nobody would ever say Blaine is an agnostic—he knows so well what he believes that everybody else knows it too. That sort of thing is a travesty on Another of the same Kind fs the point raised by some of the dele- gates at Minneapolis to the selection of Senator Allison as @ compromise candidate, that he comes from a prohibition state. Thete objec- tors forget or ignore the most obvious portions of recent republican history. Mr. Blaine, from the leading prohibition state in the Union, has not ben the less available for that fact, and if he has ever suffered on account of it the public donot know it. Concerning the talk about Allison; a long career, if not illustrious like that of Mr. Blaine, nevertheless etrewn with honors and full of services to party and country,» public and private life unblemished, a location | even more favorable for the purposes of this campaign—than most of the men picked out for location—what has @ local issue to offer as a| serious bar to the convention's wish, if it should | be the convention’s wish, to choose a standard | bearer from beyond the Mississippi and the im- portant and probably donbtful state of lowa? But there is ample material elsewhere. In ‘Measrs. Reed, McKinley, Sherman, Lincoln, Ed- munds, Rusk and others there is plenty of room | for choice shonid the party, for reasons good to | itself and peculiar to the situation of affairs, | decide to select some other leader than Mr. Blaine or Mr. Harrison. 202 Every Washingtonian feels grateful for any | Reat 10,000 Novels of the worlds greatest authors. 25e. editions for We., oF wz for 50 cents. Some Drcrerve Parces THAT MAY BE PLEASANTLY SURPRISING. "Tose who do not understand that the Palais Roy- al’s cash Utsiness enables lower prices than usual are apt to be deceived with this price list-—The goods ‘mentioned are not inferior to the higher-priced goods & the credit stores. GLADSTONE BAGS of best ingrain leather, with respect. Size 16-in. for $4.50; 18in., 20-in., 85.50. Tinen-lined and Japan frame—I6in., €3; 1S-in., $3.50; 20-in., $4. CABIN BAGS of real alligator, leather-lined and compartments for the various toilet articles— T2in., $10.50; 13-in., 11 ;14-in., $11.50; 15-in.,812; | at 3 17-in., $13.50. Of Grain Leather, with leather lining—12-in., $4; | 1Sin., $4.50; 14in., $5; 15-in., $5.50; 16-in., 6. | CLUB BAGS.—Real Alligator, leather lining and frame—10-iu., $2.40; Iin., $2! :13-in., £3.60; 14-in., $4: 15-in., 4 505 + 17in., $5.25; 184n., $5. Alligator (pieced)—10-n., $1.40; 11-In., . $1.99; 154n., $2.15; Mein. $2.40; 1G-in., 2.90; 17-in., $3.15; 18:in., $1.65; Si $3.40. Grain Leather, leat] t lined, &c.—10-in., $1.90. 18. Grain Leather, linen Iining—10-11 $1.45; 12in., $1.60; 15-in., $1.98; 16-in., $2.10; 17-4n., 22.48. OXFORD BAGS of long grain Russia, finished in ‘wuusual degree of interest chown by members | of Congress in the affairs of the city. It is not only a right but a duty of a member of Con- gress to fully acquaint himself with the affairs | of a community over which the body of which | he is & member has legislative control. No one, | therefore, will begrudge Representatives John- | son and Washington the privilege granted them | above the citizens of Washington of having a special hearing before the board of assossors, | as doubtless such privilege was accorded, as it was believed, in the hope of promoting | « knowledge of District affairs among Congress- | men. When, however, these gentlemen as- sume that they are Congress they make an sssumption that several hundred other gentle- | men associated with them might dispute. Re- cently'a delay in the execution of law danger- | ‘ous to public interests was effected through the | courtesy the Secretary of the Treasury be- lieved he owed to an individual member of Congress. While no one would for an instant | think of disputing the will of Congress, when it | lis plainly expressed, considersble harm may result by giving support to the idea that any | ene or two members,‘in the absence of their colleagues, may assume to be the legislative branch of the government. If Messrs. Johnson ,and Washington think the matter over calmly they must surely conclude that they were granted a hearing yesterday, on the only ground ‘that the assessors could recognize, that of courtesy, and they will appreciate the privilege shown them above the property owners, whose interests were at stake. see Mr. Holman is wise. When cabinet officers begin to create a scandal for the administration, the one by advising the arbitrary disregard of Jaw and the other by refusing to obey it, and both by attempting to nullify what the Presi- dent, acting in pursuance of law, has approved, it is, of course, wise for the democrais to stand aside and let Attorney General Miller and Scc- retary Foster develop the scandal. When the : administration kindly begins to throw mud upon dtself the democrats need only sit back in the shadow and congratulate themselves and give thanks. When Mr. Holman’s investigation does | begin, as it must before the cabinet afficers | have progressed much further in their con- temptuous disregard of law, the greatest irreg- ularity, and we believe the only one which can "be found in the Rock Creek Park proceedings on the side of the government, will be the hos- | tility of the Attorney General to and his per- | sistent attempts to defeat the operation oflaw and the weak yielding of the Secretary of the ‘Treasury to his dictation. + Two events of the opening day at Minneapo- Tis stand out in bold relief. ‘These are the ova- tion to ex-Speaker Reed, among the personal | Donors extended, and the evident disposition of ‘the men who addressed the convention to make © “free ballot” the leading imue. It is possible ‘that the man and the measure have met, but that is not yet clear. Mr. Reed may well be | flattered by the extraordinary reception given toa private citizen sitting in the visitors’ gal- lery as a spectator—a reception exceeding in spontaneity and warmth any similar demonstra- | tion of recent conventions. It does not seem | Probable from the temper of the moving spirits | fn the body that the important action of the | convention will partake largely of the sensa- tiohal character that marks some of its inci- dente. Supreme Grand Master Traynor of the “Loyal Orange Institution of the United States,” who threatens the Minneapolis con- ‘vention with the loss of two million votes if Biaine is nominated, makes a pretty wild shot. His indisereet claim will only serve to call at- tention to the fact that a considerable portion | ofthe Orangemen in this country are not | ‘voters: have never been naturalized :, ind are still “loyal” to the British erown, as the titleof their | —— +02 i ‘The interest in the Schneider case ia revived | ‘by the arrest of a number of witnesses on the charge of perjury. The action shows commend- able alertness on the part of the district attor- ney’s office. —————_+0 England has earned deserved praise for he: Promptness in punishing crime. She should ‘take a step toward preventing it, by abolishing der compartment car syste. ee Mr. Harrison and Mr. Biaine find it necessary to keep their eyes not only on each other, but on the dark horses who ure loomingup through ‘the fog. ee A Tom Reed and Jerry Rusk ticket‘might be ‘expected to make some inroads in the-Kentucky democratic vor. ——_ +2 - It is impressive to think of the amount of future greatness that is represented by the del- egetions st the Minneapolis convention. ee Jerry Rusk’s boom has showed freedom from ee ee London style—12in., $5: 1: 14in., in., 6; 16-in., $6.50; 1 18-in., Of Cowhide (seconds)—10-in., Sic-; I-in., O0e.; 12in rin., Gde.; idin., Tde.; 15-in., T7e.+ | 16-in., Ste. Leather Goods of every description at equally moderate prices for reliable goods. -The usual 25c. Straps are 19. here—one hint of a thousand and one. FANS.—Th lowing prices include 0 Parchment Japanese Fat ‘Silk Japanese Fans, Cloth Japanese Fans, Pocket Fans fs Coque Feather Fans, FLOWERS.—Entire stock divided into three lots, like this: Lot 1 includes all those up to 25e. ; lot 2, all those up to 59°. ; lot 3, all up to $1.15 a bunch, Note the reduced prices: Choice of lot 1 for 10c. ; lot 2, 20e. ; lot 3 for 59. LACES.—The great sale of White and Beige Point | @'Irelande Demi Flouncings at 08. a yard is tobe supplemented tomorrow with a new lot of nagrower Lace to match. We. to Be. #yard. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS.—Twofor price of one— 2 for 25c. Full size, hemstitched, fancy borders of warranted fast colors. Only fifty dozen of them—s stray bargain that is with the wholesaler and retailer but a very little while. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) HH ATL FYE HOH AA OL E HHH AA L re HOH AAA L. FE HOH AA LLLL F Cloth Bluzor Saits are the Palais Royal's freat specialty. Had we the room White Lawn Suits would not be neglected. As it is they are crowded into one corner. Some show it— creased. Ournew buyer, with character- istic enerzy-and promptness, says: Close them @t once. Howto doit? Ask half suits. (Sizes, 6to 12 years.) Marked price, #6. Marked price, $8 Marked price, #10. Marked price, $12 LADIES’ SUITS. G2-All these Lawn Saits have latest style high and full sieewes and nonawocreased that they cannot be made asrvod as evar with only the use of a hot iron. Srorw Sexor Brazen Surrs. No man can serve teo masters anddo equal justice ‘to both. Our buyer's time and thought has been centered onthese Blazer Suits. What ifhe does sac- rifles afewhundred dollars in quiekly disposing of White Lawn Suits, if he therehy gains increased room and time and thought to his hebby—our hobby—the Palais Royal hobby—A. Lisner’s hobby—Blazer Suits. POINTS. ‘1-None but Tatior-made Suits. 2-Most camplete range of sizes. 3 Perfect St positively guaranteed. No paytent inade until suited. Prices mean very little. As a matter of fact there 4s more moaey profit to the retailer of the usual low- price readysmacle carments than to our Moderate-price ‘Tailor-mudle Suits. But you expect prices to be given. Weill qupte today our champions. Storm Serge BiszerSeits, in Navy and Black, guaranteed fast, 88.75, $12.98, 213.08, Ee COMPARE—com with the trashy gar- ments at low prices or with the better saits at higher prices will show that Palais Koyal-prices are really the cheapest. Warsrs Or Au Kixps. A bewildering variety ;so mang that Ba es Mabie | io overlook the best vatucs. Hore the: 01.48 -Pink Gingtaun Waists, with latest style ruf- Mo fronts. $1.25—French Pervaline Waists, light ground, with 1 fissures in colors. $1.65—Satine Waists, Navy and Black grounds, with the correctesumall firares. $2.65-English Madras Waists, Pink and Blue stripes—e la men's styles. ‘$1.25--Satine Waists, Cardinal and Navy. The eye ‘will be deceived if mot the tngers, so silk like are they. ‘7de.—Fast Black Percaline Waists, with White pin stripe, which is the very latest. 10 Per Cexr Discovsr. ‘Thousands of Shawls are here marked at Palais enst srGek. Cans | teas should ‘Misses’ Jackets from 4.50, $5 and $5.50 go to 91.83 for choice. Tae Paras Roar, A. LISNER, Ed ‘Corner 12th st. and Pa. ave. ate R. Gorpscman. 1007-1009 F Sz. N.W. CHITRA & AAA aa oe ee TOMORROW, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, WE HOLD ONE OF THE LARGEST AND GRANDEST WHITE CHINA WARE SALES EVER HELD IN WASHING- TON. EVERY PIECE OF CHINA IS THE BIGH- EST QUALITY IRON STONE CHINA, EVERY PIECE HAVING THE FAMOUS STAMP. NEVER HAVE WE QUOTED SUCH LOW PRICES ON SUCH STERLING QUALITY GOODS AS WE DO TO- MORROW. ‘White China Tea Plates, sell at 480. 3 dozen. _—Srectal price, 2c. 46 doen. — ‘White China Breakfast Plates, sell at 0c. 36 dozen. —Special price, 410. 6 dozen. — + White China Dinner Plates, sell at 70c. 36 dozen. —Special price, 47c. 34 dozen. — ‘White China Soup Plates, sell at 60c- % dozen. ——Special price, 41c. 34 dozen... ‘White China Ghps and Saucers, popular shape, Sell at Gc. 34 dozen. —Special price, 36c. 14 dozen.— - ‘White Chins (medium size) Meat Platters, sell 300. Special price, 18¢.— White China Garge size) Meat Platters, sell at 60c. —Special price, 29¢.— White China (extra large size) Meat Platters, sell at 650, —Special price, 4%. — White China Uncovered Vegetable Dishes (small size), sell at Lic. White China Uncovered Vegetable Dishes (large ‘size), sell at 30c. —Special price, 170.— ‘White China Fruit Saucers, soll at 25c. 4 dozen. —Special price, 17e. 14 dozen. — White China Individual Butters, sell at 180. dozen. —Special price, 11c. 3 dozen. — ‘White Chins Covered Vegetable Dishes, large size, sell at 58e. —Special price, White China Gravy Dishes, sell at 250. —Special price, 18¢.— White Chins Water Pitchers, holding one quart, sell at 250. —Special price, 16c. “White China Water Pitchers, holding two quarts, sell at 400. White China Water Pitchers, holding three quarts, ‘sell at 60c. —Special price, 38¢. White China Toilet Sets, good shape, sell at 2.50. —Special price, $1.94.— SPECIAL NOTICE. ON ACCOUNT OF THE EXTREMELY LOW PRICES WE MUST REFUSF. TO SELL THESE GOODS TO DEALERS, AS IT 18 OUR DESIRE TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE FULL BENEFIT OF THE SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES FOR TO MORROW. R. Goxpscum, 1007-1009 F ST. N.W. Tur mE 00 Ee Le eee _ AUS AEE Itis evident that we are not only the suc- cessful nominee, but that we have also been ‘selected to shoe by far the greatest number of shoe wearers ever supplied by any one house in this District. ‘This is the inevitable result of OUR POPULAR PLATFORM: “RELIABLE GOODS.” “HONEST BUSINESS METHODS.” “BOTTOM PRICES.” OUB GREAT SPECIAL SALE OF Canpnews Low-Cer Suozs Is now attracting thousands of eager pur- chasers. Probably you want a pair for your child— and you'd better not put it off. School- closing time ts at hand—and you know what rush there is then for Children's Low Shoes. FOLLOWING is a SMALL list: AT 7Ge.—3 different styles Dongola Patent- * tip Hand-turn Oxford Ties, Misses’, Child's and even Ladies’ sizes. AT $1.—4different lines Royal Kid Fine Edson Ties, any width—all sizes— heeled or spring. AT €1.25.—Misses’ and Child's Patent Leather and Fine Dongola Strap Slippers; also Ladies' size Spring- heel Oxford Ties. COLORS.—Russet and Red Gost Tiss and Strap Slippers, the most complete Ine tobe found anywhere, at 25c. ‘a pair below the lowest prices. Wx. Huss & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 900 and 932 7th st., 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave., ‘Mate of overy style. x ‘Regilding. ‘M2 7TH AND S13 STH ST. X.W. Enter om 7th st., through Family EEEe= THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Cc, “WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1602. FOUR TRIPS . THE HL E'S ‘We will pay all of the expenses of a ‘six days’ trip to the worlds fair of: The most popular minister, The most popular achool teacher, ‘The most popular policeman, The most popular freman: o thie: ‘The decision isto be made by ballot, ‘and the conditions of the contest are ex- ‘simple. Anybody and evezybody can vote at least once day from Monday, June 13, ‘until the contest closes. It is not necessary to buy @ cent’s worth to vote. Voting ta free. Sealed ballot boxes have been provided and yon will be required to fill out » card giving the name of the person you Propose voting for and his or her ad- ress, also your name and the dateof your vote. Here iss chance to secure for your minister, your favorite school teacher, Your favorite policeman and your fs- ‘Yorite fireman asix days’ trip to Chi- cao next year during the World's Fair Exposition without cost. ‘Voting is absolutly free. Youare not asked to spend one cent. Our employes are not allowed to vote nor to cast votes for others. Voting will commence Monday morn- ing, Jane 13, and continue until March 31. ‘The votes will then be counted bya committee of prominent newspaper men and the namoes of tho fortunate minister, school teacher, policeman Md will be duly announced. ‘Voting will not begin until Monday. Jorres Laxssonen, Cor. 131m ‘Ax F Srs. N.W. AAAAAAASAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAA AAJ VUVVVYVYVVVYVYVVYVY VIVWY V¥¥) Tue Moxemenrat, } Fasaréx Leapzas IN FINE MILLINERY, CLOAKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, bo. Lions Smar Wass. 25 styles White Lawn, plaited front and back. 480. 10 $1.98 EACH. Black Sateen, figures and dots. $1.25 ercu. Colored Chambray,with laundered collars and cuge. $1.75 excu. Percale and Figures Cambric. 25c. 10 98c. Snx Waisrs w= Gaear Vanire. CHILDREN'S CAPS In shirred and fancy lawn, muslin, embroidered silk and chambray at the marvelously low prices of only 19c., 25c., 38c., 50c. upto $1.75. Actuatty worth T5c. v0 $3.00. Bemi-annual Mark-dowr. Sale of Haspxencuers: Ladies’ Imported Swiss Handkerchiefs, edge, beautiful designs, embroidered in ‘Marked down from 15 and 25¢. to 10 sa 12%. Unprtuas. Alleitt Black Umbreias at $1. 48, Regular price, $2.25. HOSIERY. Ladies’ Extra Fine Red Hove in Richelieu ribbed at Tadies'-Extra Fine Lisle Thread Hose in Richelion ribbed and fancy boot patterns at Ge. or 3 pairs for a. Ladies’ Lisle Thread Vests, low neck and sleeveless, at 2c. A RIBBON LOT. A stock stmply complete. | Ribbons for every use Never « bigwer stock to select from. ‘Just 50 per cent less than usual. Srantuxa ~ Repveroxs Ts Fisest Muaierr. ‘If you want a Magnificent Trimmed Hat now is your opportunity. White. Usrenoen Harts. Prices at # saving to you of one-half. wv 937 and 999 F st. nw. BBB s% MON be 3 GM MAR GE. have ever carried. anozx, J 314 Avo 316 Tru Sz. N.W. te Sou FOUND PERRY: 5. THERE is every reeson why one should talk about the WHITE GOODS. They are rightin ‘time for use. Besides we have made # purchase that needs telling of—for it was a big one—and a cheap one. Amanufacturer “let go” easily, He had been working harder than the demand required. The ‘heaping piles before him were constantly twitting him ‘ef his miscalcalations. No fsultof the goods. He ‘Was anxious—and we were willing—it didn't take long for us tocome to terms—and we got the big “end of the stick.” Together—you and us—we will divide Ais and 623¢c. s yard. Ittakesthe PLAINto make andsome CE Re., We., IMfe., 50c. and ‘Toc. a yard. *Penstax Lawxs-sr you wit nave WHITE, they are 20e., Be, Te. and ‘oyard. ‘Tis ‘COLORS— aoa fare toa good vaciety toselect from—are 250. a yard. F, BENCH Moris—warresacrean LIGHT BLUE, ae, CARDINAL and MACE —wnighed ‘im the same scales of econ+ aa Linrens—quatttice you will ap- Preciate — 10c., 12360., 1Be., 20e., 2e.5 S7HKe. and 50c. s yard. Exouiss Nanssooxs—s oN Es: ——— BROTHERS— We. to STige. a yard. JONES’ BROTHERS SEA ISLAND brand— 2e., S7i6c._ and 50c. a yard. Tsp Danrras-ssincn stipe —"top — quality"—g0e. » yard. ~“3oinch PLATD—"“the same”—a6e. aya Loex Lawrs-25-inca PURE IRISH ——— rate. ana 37560. a yard. ‘S6-inch—60c., O24c., 75c.. $1 and $1508 yard. Hexerrromep Evrgots45-1nen— — both HEM- STITCH- 8 yard. Masarus—an fresh effects—25c., 37g. — and 50e. » yard. Frexcu Oncaxpres—oe-inen — sheer i and fine-37e., 5Oc., BBge., ‘Te. and Gl a Farxca Narssooxs—ssincn — ue- DIUM and LIGHT WEIGHTS— 50c., — O%40., JBe, and $l a n yard. WHITE GOODS—are a cooling thought—and there is the breeze of s bargain—a strong one—about these that makes them more refreshing still. Prnzars, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” ‘Established 1840. ‘Telephone 906. Goop Coors Azz Kxows —by the bread they make, and no cook can autograph WM. M. & CO., to imitate which would be forgery. ‘Look for this ctroular. ‘Let your order slip contain this item next time: ‘*] sack of *Ceres* Flour.” We only wholesale it. Wu. M. Gur & Co. **Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” COR. 18T AND IND. AVE. N.W. BU 988 7TH BT. AND 706 K ST. N.W. 4 SPECIAL OFFERING IX INDIA LINON at 120. Durchased, and that will be the price for it as long as it lasts. FINE DOTTED SWISS at 25¢. yard. FIGURED SWISSES at 25, 36, 45 and 50c. FINE BSACK INDIA LINON at 12%. 15, 18, 20and 2c. yard. a LAWNS—s big variety of beautiful CRILDREN'S CARDINAL DERBY RIBBED HOSE, ponitive fast colors, Sizes 6to 8 Only 12e. pair. LADIES’ PURE SILK MITTS st 25 and 50c. pair. BARGAINS IN PARASOLS. CARHART & LEIDY, 4 925 7k ot. and 706 Kot. ae. Laxssvncx Buos. ‘Have their Gloves convenient. ‘The Glove counters are situated Tight near main door,ceater aisle, ‘and well stocked with the kind of Gloves worn now and the shades and cuts most fashionable. ‘Ladies’ Silk Gloves, in all new shedes, for ‘50, 75, 90c. and 81. ‘Ladies’ Taffeta Gloves for 25, 35 and 50s. Children’s Silk Gloves for 360. . Children's Taffeta Gloves for 25e. Ladies’ Silk Mitts for 250. up to $1.15. Children’s Silk Mitts for 250. Ladies’ Chamois Gioves, in Yellow, Cream and White, for $1 and @1.25. ‘Ladies’ White Biarrite, with Black stitch- ing, for $1. Ladies’ 4-button Real Kid Gloves, in Cream and White, for 75e., @1, 61.25 and 81.50. Tovars Ansrvat OF JAPANESE GOLD CREPE, inall leed- ing shades, for 20c. yard. Stamped Table Covers, 25c. and 0c. each. ‘Tinted Table Covers, 50c. ‘Pancy Linen Table Covers, with fringe all around, 0c. ‘Down Sots Cushions, 380. Down Sofs Cushions, covered in Chins silk, 890. Down Sofs Cushions, covered in Chine silk, with ruffle all around, $1.39. All-silk Fringe, 2c. per yard. All-silk Tassel Fringe, 10c. yard. ‘Linen Fringe, 120. yard. Pancy Cords in all colors. For fine embroidery always use Brainerd ‘& Armstrong's Wash Silk, pure Asiatic ayes. ‘We keep it in Filo Floss, Roman Floss. English Twist and Rope Silk. All work BEGUN FREE of CHARGE. ‘Stamping orders promptly and correctly attended to. ArjDepartment, first floor, rear. Gexts Goons. Our special line of Cheviot, Madras and SatteenShirts, in all the desirable stripes and Plaids; also polka spots, something new. ‘There goodsare made by first-class opera- tors; faced sleeves, two pockets, full collar, bands and yokes. Pare. $1.00. Gents’ Silky Fiber Combed Egyptian Gos- samer Shirts and Drawers, in White, Bal- briggan, Gray and Flesh. These goods are excellent value for 50c. each. ‘We also have the Gents’ Appiston Perfect fitting Ribbed Underwear. Our connters for Men's Goods are convenient to you, being on our ground floor, near the door. We have a corps of competent men to wait on you, who understand their trade so well that you can feel safein their hands; besides, we are re sponsible for their utterings. (Our store is delighttully cool, ICE “Srrciats» Ix Nortox Deranruenr. 3.000 Sbelt Hair Pina, 80s. por dos Sete ot pe “eget Beal Sel late li, with ne Srrctars I. D Dacoasrs Soxpams. A variety of Soap Boxes for carrying the ‘soap in valises, &2., White and colors, 50c. and up. Fancy Toilet Soap, 400. per dozen. 5 kinds of Toilet Soaps, in Castfle, Turk- ish Bath, Glycerine, Colgate’s, &c., 50c. per II LEVEE] III III ie the result which you can, secure from: the use of | 3 Haxpouse. ES] We are kept busy prepar- ing and selling this pet Preparation of ours. ‘Nearly everybody is taking © bottle way with them | Decause you see tt is ASKIN MEDICINE AND TOILET NECESSITY If you expect to expose Yourself to the freckling ‘and burning rays of Old Bol. Better be in the swim. =} III il } Haxpouse Is Tux Fasmos. 2% CENTS. Ill | a F.S. Wiss & Co. | Drurrists, under Masonic Temple. —— TENWEWEI A Cone Wornovr Meprcrse. . Dr. H. Sanche “‘Electropoise Victory” cure for disease simple play upon health is Sanche, an able Physician and Scientist, who has spent thirty-five years of his life upon it and for the past few years has placed Mt before the public as a speedy means by Which the sick are healed. To many this will be a new treatment and yet thousands of the above ““ELECTRO- FOIsES” lve been sob throngiwut the United States and hundreds here in Wash- ington. The Electropotse “Victory” isa sure cure for Rheamatisin, Insomnia, Ner- Yousness, Indigestion, Malaria, Constipa- tion, Kidney and Liver Diseases, &c., and this fact is conclusively proven by truthful testimony of reliable witnesses. We will be giad to show the large number of Washington Testimonials recelved,as well 4s those from reputahle persons throughout thecountry. In many cases the most mi- curce have been efected. If you Wish to secure the “GENUINE ELFCTROPOISE,” tt can only be obtained at the office of MISS LULA LENMAN, who has hada wide and Varied experience in the treatment of chronic cases. Having received her in- from Dr. Sanche himself, the inventor of the Electropoise *“Victory,” she is prepared to explain and prove its many Virtues. A book of explicit directions ac- companies each instrument. Be sure to get the “Gesume Ekscrrorotsz Vicrony.» (Office hours, 12 to2 p.m., 3to6 p.m. MISS LULA LENMAN, A. Pierce & Co. 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. STH ST. AND PENNA AVE. Tae Most Sexstexe Ecoxour Is SHOWN in those who buy the BESTGRADE, OF GOODS, for it certainly does not pay in the Jong run to spend your MONEY for trash and imitations. GOOD MATERIALS wear weil ‘where poor does not. In other words, **All is not Gold that Glitters.” Now, OUR RULE in all lines of GOODS is to KEEP ONLY THE BEST QUALITIES, and these we offer to you at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Yasarz Nonoxs Oz Swart, Wasee In these GOODS YOU KNOW THAT WE SHOW ONLY THE BEST BRANDS AND QUALITIES AT PRICES as LOW or LOWER than other folks ask for trash and IMITA- TIONS. BEST ALL-RUBBER WATERPROOF Skirt Were 25c. Reduced fall for THURSDAY TO 170. ace. In this warm weather you need GOOD DRESS SHIELDS. We GUARANTEE OU DRESS SHIELDS to be absolutely PERS"IRATION PROOF. For 13, 15, 18c. pair. DE LONG'S PATENT HOOKS AND ya dozen onacard. In White, Black or Beduced to ¥ obs. SILK SIDE ELASTIC, without belt, in ame shades. REDUCED TO 36>. pairs. BEST QUALITY SILK DRESS LACERS, all shades. REDUCED TO 6c. each. BEST WHALEBONES, in BLACK or WHITE, 8, 9, 10 mches long. REDUCED TO 7.8, 9c. dozen. BEST LINEN DUCK, in all SHADES. RE- DUCED TO 19. per length. BEST DUTCH LINEN TAPE, all widths. REDUCED TO Sc. piece. ‘The above aro but a few of the THOUSANDS. of articles that we eive you inside prices on, yet they are all of the BEST QUALITY. A Swererxa Marx-Dowx Ix Pasasors Tar Wu Bear Tae ECORD. Do you REMEMBER the GRAND BAR- GAINS that we offered you in PAKASOLS last season? WELL, THIS OFFER is BETTER THAN THAT. We WILL OFFER YOU OUR ENTIRE ASSORTMENT of this SEASON'S PARASOLS in SURAH, FANCY SURAH, NOVELTY STRIPES, CHANGEARLE EF- FECTS, &c.,in all COLORS and SHADES, the regular of which are $2.50, 2.75, $3, $3.25 and $3.50. We have MARKED THEM ALL DOWN TO $1.75 ror cuore. ‘Come at once if you want to secure one of lar value ts er and Ls ‘Your CHOICE of this LOT FOR YARD. LOT 2-18 in NEAT HEMSTITCHED and ‘TUCKED EFFECTS, 45 inches wide. Regular price, $1.25 and 61.50 yard. YOUB CHOICE No Crormye Hovse Ox Eanra (Can compete with us tm prices, WE ARE COMPELLED TO HAVE CASH. ‘THE CANNON BALL CLOTHING COMPAXY Can well boast of thetr succes. We wich to inforS the public we will today OPEN OUR SECOND IN- ROICE OF GOODS, which will consist of very lane Costow-Mane Ganwewrs, | Such as Satin lined Suite of imported materials, Al- | Paces. Serces and Drap d'Rte Coats ahd Vest, Of thoee goods we can fit the lanpest as well as tit most fastidious. Let it be understood that there ts uo. RETAIL STORE IN THE UNITED STATES THAT CAN COMPETE WITH US IN GOODS AND PRICES, | For we are bound to sell and sell we must, im spite of the fact that we are mriling our goods at leas than cont of manufacture. A child can buy from us as masily and with the same confidence a8 @ KTOWN person, as we have but | CONE PRICR, AND THAT I8 THE LowEsT” All goods are marked in plain figures, consequently you get FAIRLY and SQUARELY dealt by, OUR SPECIAL QUOTATIONS POR TODAY, viz. 1,000 Children’s Knee Pants, 13 cents, or two pairs for 25 cents. 200 Children’s Sailor Suits, 73 centa. 500 Children's Suits (woolen goods), #1. 87 475 White and Fancy (men’s) Vesta, single and dou. Die tewasted. Se. 100 Men's Satin-lined Suits, tailor-made, $8.75. of Men Ligne Feigtt Melton Suits, eatin faced, orkecrew Suite, ®8. 75. Tanging from 500. to $2.50 to 84.25. for business use, from I¢to 18, Children’s Linen Dusters, 20-. *Tis werent ck evece tonuttanelt thn henpatns we have to offer for we allow you your railroad fare e)and save you from #1 to $10, w cording toamount of purchase. Don't bi so insinuations, for there ts no hot ill deal as fairly by you as the Caxxos Barz. Crormeo Compax, COR. 7TH AND D STS. N.W. Movinson & Parker's old stand), ‘Washington, D.O. at BAKER & NELSON, Manacera, A. cena 900 PENNA. AVE. ¥.W. . ‘Tos CLEAN INTO THE QUICK. ‘That means that we have made another ‘flash into our prices of Men's Furnishings and give you some good values for tomor row. Gexts Fensismyc Derarrwest. OUR GR, Unlaundersd Pleated Bosom 0. Shirt, open front and back: or 73. Unlaundered Plain | Bosom Shirt, opeu front and beck... our $1 & fren Spor boom a ‘aot i plain ‘bosom, ell open front OUR 500. = fut, made of pod PR AS o. Tita pocket oe OUR 39 Domet Outing Shirt... OFF 5c. OFF 500. oe aempconge mst as 92% Sg rem hetonarnvesnonl | 330 Ble Sni'penri butions 78" 430 oon 5 je Bavesieenbeeen see De OUR 5(),, Balbriewan Shirts and Drawers...4 "$1.25 Bi ee 1 ‘The Genuine Guyot Suspenders. 42. orn 95. yh, caer “909 Pa Ave N.W. ——————— —e fonr NATOR OF NEW IDEAS. { o-— 4 Now Is Tar Tom patr work on the same. ‘We can do your work better and cheaper than tt could be done at the height of the busy sea- son. It will pay you to order now. GAS RANGES are what you want for Summer Cooking. We'll sell you elegant ones for €10, €12 and $15 that would cost you much more ang where else Call and examine the stock. S. S. Suzpv & Bao., ye Seasoxasty “Har Taree mer sSUOFr. ce " _ - mt a Straws lead the fashion f oP at WHITE GooDs, WHITE INDIA LINON, WHITE INDLA MULL, WHITE DOTTED SWISS, both the American and Amported qualities. EMBROIDEKED CAMBRIC SWISS and NAIK- ‘SOOK ROBES. We carry one of the largest lines of sach goods to be [found anywhere. Our 15 and 25c. DOTTED SWISS aregre values. ar 3e8-3t 900 Pa. AVE. Fissacars Jewsrar Esrasuismucst