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"THE EVEN ING = THE EVENING STAR bas « regular and permanent circulation in Washington three thectty. Ae a local NEWS paper and Ad- M bas ne competitor. If the silver producing states decide to try their hand, and they may do so in view of the conservative tendencies of the republican and democratic candidates, they may throw the election into the House of Representatives. ‘The effect of such a movement might be, first, to absorb the “people's party;” second, to tempt the silver democrats in Congress to join with the silver republicans in rejecting the old party nominees and, combining, choose « Presi- dent favorable to silver free coinage. The usual way of thinking is to conclude, and this con- clusion is justified by the known facts and sound Judgment based on them, that an election by the people failing, an eleetion by the House would simost surely be the choice of the demo- eratic candidate. The claim of the ultra silver men, however, would seem to be that when it fails to the House voting by states under the constitutional provision on the subject to elect there would be enough states, west and south, devoted to the silver coinage idea to makes majority of all the states. This calculation as sumes two or three improbable things. It is Dased on the theory that the powerful silver re- publican leaders who at and after the Minneap- | lis convention affirmed their allegiance to the | republican party, will breakaway, and also that | the third party feeling in the south is much more extensive than has been admitted by dem- erate or alleged by republicans. Of all the south- ern states only the two Carolinas and Alabama and Georgia have been permeated by the third party feeling, and perhaps only in North and South Carolina is there much chance for the | , third party electoral ticket if one is nominated. | Georgia may be fighting ground. and possibly Alabama, while the Virginins are, of couree, | Glose on general insues. ‘The expectations of the third party are large and brilliant. Whether ft will succeed in throwing the election into the ‘House is doubtful; indeed, at present, improb- able. Nevertheless, there are elements in the Political atmosphere that cannot be precisely ‘classified, and upon the unknown quantities something certainly depends, A point iobe kept fn mind as affecting another phase of national polities is the probability that the third party will have an increased representation in the next Congress. An indication of this is afforded by the recent contest in Mr. Mills’ old district, Texas. a ‘the ninth The bosses died hard, but they died. Here- after there will be. probabl for in this country, Fears at least, different kind of The big politicians will lead, as | doubtless, not control, as they id for a while in both parties, and failed at | last to do in both. It is a noticeable fact, how- ever, that while the a some aid in the rejection of the tariff straddle pre- pared on the lines of 1894 by the Cleveland managers, themselves bosses for the time being. The opportunity was quickly embraced, | and was about all the comfort derived by | s the anti-Clevelend people from the sitaation. | Itconid not have been a real comfort to the |: semi-protection sachems of Tammeny to have shouted over a free trade victory achieved by a | combination with themselves of the extreme tariff reformers over the very apostle of free trade. The public will not believe that the New York “regulars” are delighted with Heary Wattersou's second great “triumph” over Mr. | Cleveland in the matter of a platform. Neither | will the public expect to see in the inner circle | of the ex-President’s admirers any very pro- | found emotion on the occasion. The fruits of substantial victory are with bim and them. Mr. Whitney seems to have feared to put his candidate on a radical platform, but he bad to concede it in order to make the candidate and the platform con- fist with exch other. The platform as it re-| spects all the points of the democratic conten- tion is as bold a definition of principles as it was possible, environed by diticulties as to silver, for the party te make. The financial plank is based on the “parity-of-metals” idea; in other words, it seems to sey, without using the word “free” before “coinage,” that the money metals by international or legislative arrangement shall be race intrinsically eqdal in value, and ther both stiall be cireulaied. The two parties | are now before the people with the issues well | detined and the candidates representing the " +e] To effect the purpose of the recent report of the experts, Col. Waring and Dr. Billings, com- Mented upon in Tue Srar, Senator Vest has a amendinent to the sundry civil bill ate wing ad the central portion are the parte ehiely affected and for which the sppropria- tion ts i seem tobe too Senate ia: such large interest in the matter doubsless there wili be no delay on its part. The House. stfering less; on aceount of repairs made about tive years ago, should be generous to ite colleague, and probably will be, — The result at Chicago was due in large part to these causes: ‘The issue of the tariff and the @ivision of the parties on silver: the lack of approved leadership for the time bei the democrats, exeept es 10 one man, appe Fently; the weak policy of Mr. Hill; the Southern location of Mr. Gorman; the unpopularity of ‘Tammany: the peculiar status of the Mlinois (Of the anti-Cleveland movement. oo Senator Hill might have selected something ‘more original than a base bell game for the purpose of showing that he was not scared. Still the facilities in this peculiar line are rather limited at present. —_-2—____ It is very evident that it would be a good idea POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, - BED TICKE EEE .. 43 are ee ee hae eT pp ye eeare Maden t Tccaniaes The . All ‘Hats at Eeemtest opportunity yet ‘Trimmed poooy ra Rissox Deranrwest. Another lot of Fine F: pn es val- wee We Worth 0c. pomee bia yard. All and patterns and ‘Tomorrow A Haspxexcmer re EZ Handker- #1 Hand-embrofdered, Japanese cor ing am Wines About 2 dozen. fe. Parcal back and front. 5 Ladies | Scrrs, Waurenrs Axo Wars. 5 Children's White Dresses. Were 8: Ae. cach caer cs and Sieame: aad Rev Roun Pup Dri ‘Worth CHOICE 8 86.25 EACH. Duzss Goons, ‘Suxs, & Printed China Silks, in dress lenatha Were ‘en = ; stove Be oe og rr ‘and Taxetiler cron. Were 250... Aaage Wool Challies, ‘solid ‘colors, tan, brown, ae sok and | 500. Leather Bow. aa Bodice Belt | for Extension Fan. decorated leather frame. 3 Decorated Japanese Fraies, Rass POPULAR SHOPPING PLACK, It SEVENTH 8ST. © oO NNN Oo O' NNN Oo 0 NNN 00 NNN EE: 715 MARKET SPACE. ‘Between 7th and Sth streets n.w. JUNE SLAUGHTER SALE IN ALL DEPART- MENTS. Reefer and Blazer Suits in storm serge, satin lined. Former price, 14. To close, $9.45. White Flannel Blazer Suits, 87.99. Ladies’ Waists inehite and colors. ‘Satin Sateen Surah Silk and China Silk. All prices. ‘MILLINERY.. All Millinery at half marked price, such as Trim- med and Untrimmed Hats, Trimming and Flowers. All French Flowers. Former price, $2.50, 82, 91.50. Toclose, 25e. abunch. PARASOLS. Best Quality Changeatic Silk, all colors. Former Price, $5. To close, $2.00. SILK MITTS. A Pure Silk Mitt, all colors, 250. a pair. White Chamois Skin Gloves, §-button lengths, to close, 8c. » pair. Big drive in Silk Ribbed Vests, in pink and blue. Former price, 1. To close at One lot of 5-hook Glace Kid Gioves. Former* price, W.Wapair. Toclose, Te. a pair. Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, 10c. Ladies’ Black Union Straw Flats, in black, 150, ‘Ladies’ Tan and Brown Cloth Brim Sailors, 170. Ladies" Milan Straw Sailors, Tic. Ladies’ Union Milan Sailors, 35c, Choice Ladies Pine Lace Straw Hats. Former price, 82, $1.50, $1.25. Tocloss, 38c, All colors. One lot of Ladies Waists, all colors and qualities. Former price, #2, $1.50, $1. Toclose, 0c. One lot af Ribbon, No. 40. To close, 10c. « yard. for building inspector to drop around where ‘Wigwams are being constructed. —_ ++ —___ This is warm and trying weather, and it is to be hoped that neither Miss Ruth Cleveland nor Baby McKee will be foreed into a trying politi- cal campaign. ——_+e2—____ ‘The “trusted employe” has again made his Sppearance. He is the familiar, hackneyed specimen, worked for an express company, ‘Was straightforward in manner and had no bad habits. A little novelty would not be alto- Getber amiss, —__+++____ If this weather has been provided for the especial benefit of the democrats at Chicago it is to be hoped that Seoretary Rusk will hasten ‘wo officially recognize the fact that the conven- ton is over. ee ‘The value of the dark horse is somewhat lees than it was, but be may keep for a brighter day ‘when his darkness may become, like Milton's “visible.” oe Several democratic editors will now qualify ‘themselves to write a treatise on “How to Take Is All Beck Without Seeming to Do So.” ——— +02 With a little more experience the Tammany tiger may be expected to become a véry docile 26-inch Gloria Silk Umbrellas, pearl and silver handles. To close, $1.25. Aw Hats Tanoep Fiz Or ‘ Cuance. -P% Hee BPR 2% FE Ba? AE & BR & FA BAZAR. wan T15 Space. rc o = auimal indeed: ———+e2—_____ ‘The brass band can Test temporarily. But there is many a stege before it yor. ——__+ee ‘There are several of those booms that can be salted away for 1896. —_—— soo A large number of democrats will now sing. “With all his faults we love him still.” —— wee -—_ Some good western man was knocked over tthe ropes in the first comp” BAU IES $5335 ae ‘Our (C, B. a 1a Spirite) Corsets, gating Sciet colors). Regular price, amano aist C. B. a Sptrite Price, Corset. 1 eeecal Price. 58k. Sunmer best Toned, “ra0st durable ‘ad Dest ‘Corset made. We will soll epecial at 430. ROIDER! ‘Embroideriee, Ends of Embres tenet — close aN . Sc. embroideries rice, All Ge.. 106. 12340. and pn br ore ward will goat 2 i . i Be. ese HILDREN: Children’ aie are marked 25c. a onthe: Hats and Caps pera Sic. at Caps. Hats and Caps marked 87c. at Children's O0e. Co Hats and Caps marked $1.12 at cnire ts Cay ed $1.25 at and Caps mark a onde five wh ss “Ail, Hate and Caps marked 61.49 a a Kixas Parace. pubbbbsebbsaasossusstesabsabbbs W. A. Prence & Co.. 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. 8TH ST. AND PENNA. AVE. Irs Reuyaxr Day Hene Towor ROW. THESE REMNANT SALES that we have EVERY FRIDAY are not composed of alot of trash, but the goods OFFERED REPRESENT. small QUANTITIES of the BEST GOODS and newest styles, which you get at RIDICULOUS PRICES. ¥ Reawxaxts Corrox Dress Goons. REMNANTS OF GINGHAMS, from 2 to 8 Former price, 12gc. REMNANT 5e. yard. 24REMNANTS of APRON GINGHAMS, in lengths of 2 and 234 yards. REDUCED TO ‘9c. yard. REMNANTS OF SATIN AND LACE STEIPED and PLAID BLACK LAWN, from 4to 10 yards in piece. Regular price, 20 and 5c. yard. REMNANT PRICE, 1234. yard. REMNANTS OF SCOTCH GINGHAMS, from 2to 10 yards, REDUCED TO lic. yard. ea eS a ILE, 24 inches wide, with LAVENDER FLOWER mingied with WHITE STRIPE on BLACK GROUND. Regular price, $12. KEMNANT PRICE, $10 for piece. Rewsaxts Or Lace. 1 piece 5-inch NORMANDY VAL. LACE. Former price, 15c. REMNANT PRICE, 9. yard. 1 piece 8-inch NORMANDY VAL. LACE. }? Former price, 25c. REMNANT PRICE, 18e. yard. 1 pair 12-inch NORMANDY VAL. LACE. Former price, 3c. REMNANT PRICE, 22e. yard. SMALL LOTG-inch COLORED EMBROID- ERED CHIFFON LACE, in LIGHT BLUE, PINK, GRAY, LAVENDER, CARDI- NAL, MAIS. Former price, 6c. REMNANT PRICE, i2c. yard. Oop Lors Or Hosiery. 10 pairs of FINE PIN STRIPE COTTON Hose. Former price, 25c. REMNANT PRICE, 1 pair. 8 PAIRS FINE LIGHT-WEIGHT BALBRIG- GAN Hose Size 534. Former price, 3c. REM- NANT PRICE, 21c. pair. 2pair SILK BOOT PATTERN HOSE. For- mer price, $1. REMNANT PRICE, ‘7c. pair. Spairs MISSES’ FINE COTTON HOSE. Sizes 7. 74, 84 inches. FAST BLACK. Former Prices, S5e.. S70. She. REMNANT PRICE, ‘Be. pair. 3 pairs CHfLDREN’S RIBBED BLACK LISLE HOSE. Size 5. Former price, 5c. BEMNANT PRICE, 196. pair. 1 pair BOYS’ RIBBED LISLE HOSE, FAST BLACK. Size 9 inches. Former price, 700. REMNANT =e, Ble. 15 Caxes Cedi 5 Soars, BRUISED and SOILED. Former price, 12 to20e. REMNANT PRICE, 9. eake. Resxanrs Mesux Asp Cassnto NDERWEAR. $ LADIES CAMBRIC GOWNS. Sizes 1 Birds: g Former price, 81.75. REMMNAN abhi F 3° a: SONS. sizer 14, Bid eee REE 13 pairs LADIES’ CAMBRIC DRAWERS. Former, price, $1.35. REMNANT FRICE, pair. ytd, Dae, LADIES’ MUSLIN. DRA’ on ie 81.35, REMNANE pitt ee gee yr sl ae Ete 41.25. 5 Vassar Sure OR BLAZER SHIRTS. Former price, _ REMNANT PRICE, 15 Pixx he > Buse AY ESTS. i pee et SRA SE Pitce, om ‘mpren's Sipe Exasri ‘Former price, ANT PRIC 186. REMNANT PRICE, | Exenomenr, Riv IDERY, BONS, &e., at LOW REMNANT PRICES, Ir Sraeassunera-s Resonome Sux 404 AND 406 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Read for yourself and you will find something in this list that must tempt English Elder Flower and Palin Soups, cakes 1 950 15e. Tooth Brushe 10e. Tooth Brushes. Taped Hook and Eye... Vaseline, blue seal 100 Everything in our stores reduced. Our prices must make our stock move rapidly. Srrassuncers, 404 Axn 406 7m. Sz. N.W. ov || emed| | E Tur Evrrcrs Or Wun Compouxp Syncr Or Hyrornosrarres. FIRST. ‘Stimiulation of the appetite. SECOND. Nervous and muscular action is excited. THIRD. Direstion imilation the food is promoted. “< FOURTH. Activity is de | of tivity. is developed in the flow FIFTH. constituents of woe, tisewe and bo a"hone are sup syste lied to th SIXTH. eset gal eke! ‘Physical and endur- ance are greatly increased. SEVENTH. offort 9 Poy Ay rd Tasted, manlis Sealing of eo of confidence {a self ss Ovr Paice Is a4 1 Bow Nor eee Ax as 75 Cuxrs A Pisr Bornz. | Cheaper by half than others. F.8. Wuiuss & Co, Druggists, under Masonic Temple. Gizx Ecuo Corraczs. For people to endure the heat and turmoil of the city represents a waste of time, comfort and money that is wholly without excuse. The beautiful suburb of Glen Echo offers not only summer recreation of the most delightful character, but it furnishes permanent homes at a cost that is marvelously small. Handsome in architecture, complete in workmanship, equipped with hot and cold bath, sparkling spring water, fine sewerage and with electric lighting to be obtained at ‘small expense, each house is s model of the ideal mod- ern home. Situated on the picturesque Highlands of the Potomac, the atmosphere is cool, healthy and in- Vigorating. Boating, fishing, bathing are at hand, and complete facilities for tennis and base ball are pro- vided. The Glen Echo Railway, which runs regularly, makes communication prompt and comfortable. ‘The houses will be rented from July to November at from $15.81 to 821.65 per month, according to location. After that time s reduction of one-half will be mado, The prices will range from $2,347 to $2,941. Terms, 8500 down, balance from $20 to €30per month. No such opportunity for people to become familiar with property before buying was ever before offered. A trip to Glen Echo for the purpose of investigation is well worth your while. Pictures and plats can be seen at the office of E. & E. BALTZLEY, Room 7, Sun building. 1t Arrracrve Firry.Cuxr Necawean aT “Trvs.» 935 Pa Ave Itwill arog of hots from to walk s mile ihe Mees Ei sit Fo Feorintgnd ge A TEES Be ganas tty, cece thurs tome such ees Sera eee Gi bas Men's Belongings, The 5 WDA ua ‘Ww. mpc fs SEaEEMS| § .d pass hun ach Asp 10TH, 11TH AND F STS, N.W. — Tomonzow, Faray, Rewxaxt Dax Acars. ‘Xo saving institution was ever planned better calculated to save you money than these “Remnant Sales” of ours. We don’t claim the denefit as all yours. We share it also. A great ‘Dusiness ‘ours makes ANTS". stacks of them, too. * ‘Lines,” ““Small Lots," ‘Broken Assort:nents,” “Odd Sizes,” ‘Soiled and Defaced - them. The low prices marked on them is evi- dence of this fact, Tsavettxe Goons Deranraeest Offers: sequence. The durabfiity of the Trunk or Bag, however, is not én the least impaired, but as we never sell tmperfect goods for perfect these must share the fate of the other remnants, There arejust nine Tranks this week and quite » number of Bags, It will be worth your while toexamine them. You may save a comple or ‘more dollars by doing so. safen's Department sends in atevorable report for tomorrow also. ‘Many other departments do the same. Look over the entire list, it may benefit you. TRUNKS. No. 9-136-inch Saratoga Trunk. Was $4.50. Now 83. No. 16-2:36-inch Zine Trunks. Were $4.25. Now 83. No, “S12 Stinch Zine Trunks, Were en: Now 84. all Trunks—1 32-inch. Was$10.50. Now es. 130incn, ‘Was $11.50. Now 88.50. 1 Ladies’ Saratoga Trunk, 3tinch. Was 912.95. Now 810. 2 Men's Portmanteaus—1 28-inch. Was $18.50. Now $9, 130-tnch. Was @18. Now Baas. Small lots of the following: Ladies! Shopping Bags. Sizes 9, 10 nd 11. Were $1.95, $2, 82.25 and 8275. Now 50 and 7c. Ladies’ Club Bags—cloth sides—leather ends— leather linod—leather-covored frame and inlay, Size. 1O-in. | Lin. | 12-in. | 13in. | 1din. Bs. $1.25. Mess Fonstamsa Deeanrvenr. ey, LIGE ANNEL c or aoe i ve a tor n'sizes Reduced from BR Tan BOAO to OL TS, Bo amd Oo ar sa demaged. © OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO STOUT MEN. we a Extrs, Fine Quality Gauze Under, 48 and. 50—Draw ed feo st to Gose. armarinent. “tr Tiocge Fine ¢ ‘Quality Navural rom #2. 30 2. wear, eS Lace Deranruesr, Short lengths 45-inch Black Lace Floune- Croax — 2, Gray Mohair Bal, ici iy discolored. +4. laced fro 3 guieilk, Shoulder, Capes, ilk Hined and braided” Sizo4'30 and 40. Reduced from $0 ‘a Lace Lone Garment. Size 38. -11th st. building.) pence Misses Deranraenr. 3 Fine White India La er soon meme with eimbroidered jacket. effect ae Bizes §, Band 10 years, Reduced from 82.75 3.75. be ree ine and White Checked Dimity Dress, with Se ginbroidery. Lith st. cons —— Jensey ilo lies’ Fine All- 1 Cream Cashmere Seren Weta vont, ‘Bice gSe 11th st. building.) Boys: Crormyxe Deranruenr. 17 Sussex Pants Suits. Sizee3 to7, Reduced Neiste, sgfizet 5. 6 and 7. Re- (Oth st. building. ) Brace ‘Gene Depanraeyr. SS TBs, Black and White Plaid. Was 86. $4 yards Fancy Grenadine, Was $6.10. xt Black and White Plaid. Was 812,33, Gold Stripe. Was $12.57. cat Bhat cate Was 912, Now 88. tad Grcteaine. Wi N ae Bordered, Camel's Hair Grenadine. Tete, speed NOW Bordered Camei's Grenadine. wedi ‘Now $8. xotgeis Bordered Grenadine, Was #21.50. By StS tered Gronedine, ‘Was $22.50. indoor ex to 10th st. building.) Brasxer eee 5 pairs 11-4 White Wool Biankets. Reduced from. 25. eee Reduced from @1.25and foe ap Robes. Reduced from $4.50and (Second floor... 11th st, building.) Now Doxesric Dazss | Goons Deranruerr B to alee ae ee 8 faced from 18 40 4 aren te Second Boor... iS anner.) Guove Depsnrwest. pr ianars inemire begaoe Ghoves, navursl aural ole color isos Bie ak FRIDAY I8 REMNANT DAY. THE WARM WEATHER DOES NOT DETER US FROM GIVING VALUABLE INFORMATOIN TO THE PUBLIC REGARDING OUR THIRD FLOOR REMNANT DE- PARTMENT, AS WE ALWAYS CHERISH A WARM SENTIMENT AT ANY SEASON OF THE YEAR WHEN WE PUBLISR OUR REMNANT BARGAINS. Forthe week commencing tomorrow ‘Until next Friday we will offer the fol- lowing Excerrionat Banas: 90 pieces of Light Figured Mezes Challie, 1 Peryd. Worth 15c. We have reduced alot of Light Figured In- aia Batiste and Persian Mull to 10o. per ya. Worth respectively 15 and 18e, ‘1Wpieces of Fine Furniture Satines, superb Patterns, fully 1 yd. wide. —_ 12bo. per ya. Worth 186. The remainder of our well-known Beatrice Scotch Plaids, double width and fast colors, at 1 6 he. per ya. ‘Worth 10c.” ‘Scases of fino White Corded Organdy, with colored figures, in suitable patterns, fast colors. Only 10c. peryd. Worth l5e. A lot of 123¢c. Lawns from last season, mostly, “of Cochecho and Pacific Mills, absolutely fast colors, 31 inches wide. Reduced to OC. por ya. ‘2 cases of dark styles Pineapple Tissue, select Patterns, Reduced trom 12%. to Sc. per sa. ‘% pieces of double width Lace Bunting, in Night and navy blue, pink, tan and gray. Be- @uced from 150. tor Bc. per ya. ‘IWpiecesof India Linen, in blue and white figures and black and white polka dot, 27 inches wide; an entire new finish, for summer 48 pieces of “Common Sense” Suiting, in gray and brown mixture and stripes; an ele- Gant fabric for wrappers, skirts and voyage suits; astcotors. Onty LOo. per ya. worth 12K. 2 cases of plain Chambray Remnants, in brown, bine and drab, positively fast colors. Only Se. per yd. Worth 1234c. 175 Oil Cloth Patterns, 136 yus. long, finished ‘With beautifal centerrieces and borders to match. Only 35e. each. Worth 50c. DONT FAIL TO ATTEND THIS GREAT REMNANT SALE, AS THERE ARE MANY USEFUL ARTICLES PLACED ON OUR THIRD FLOOR WHICH NEVER GET A CHANCE TO BE ADVERTISED. Erbe qaqa 24444 ro >; Bye > ¢ Seen Hes mre Ce) 420, 422, 424. 496 7TH ST. N.W. 00 wow oo www 83 wey. 00 6©WlCUWw 00 EEE oo E ~ Weare compliinented daily on ourexcel- lent assortment of Men's Low Shoes, and the heavy trade we are having this season on this line is the best proof that we have ‘what our male population wants. ‘The soles of nearly all our Men's Low Bhoes are flexible and made of oak leather, which has a cooling effect on the feet, while the upper leather is from the softest yet toughest kinds of skins to be found. ‘A Puy Oy Oa Beaniiooas Our 94.00 “Graham” Box Toe French Calf Hand-sewed Oxford Ties, with sealskin quarters. . Finest Hand-made Oxford and Southern ‘Ties, made of very best kangaroo. Only 4.00. 95.00 everywhere cles. Our Great $3.00 Hand-sowed Welt Calf and Kangaroo Oxford Ties. “Our Own” $2.50 Hand-sewed Calf Tiga ‘eo Ties, sn Dati Benga Basher Genuine Kangaroo Calf Seamless Oxford and Strap Ties, 81.50. Regular $2.00 WB Special notice to persons away from the city: We mail Shoes toany partof the United ‘States at an additional cost of 15c. per pair on Child's Shoes, 20c. on Ladies’ and 25e. on Men's Shoes, er oO, Gere, = ira, Bty We take stock next Thuretay, June 0, and G8 a reawit reduced prices prevail throughout the store. Asan evidence of our determina- ion to close out all eat tote we reser to the | Following extraordinary reductions: WASH SUITS AND WRAPPENS REDUCED. 5 Ladtios® Suite. Sizes 32, 34and 36, Reduced from 87.5) to #3 each. 7 Ladies’ Fancy Percale Suits. Sizes 32, 34, ‘Sand 38. Reduced from @5 to @. ‘5 Exquisite Chally Tea Gowns. Sizes 34, 28and 38. Reduced from $8 to #5. STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS IN WRAPPERS. ¢ White Lawn Wrappers. All sizes, ‘Blto42. Reduced from #2 to €1.50 each. Ladies’ White Lawn Wrappers, trimmed ‘with emb. ruffle, Wattesu back. Reduced from $2.75 to 82.25 each, STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS IN CHILDREN'S SUITS AND WAISTS. 5 Children’s Fine Cream Flannel Waists. Sizes 10 and 12 years. Reduced from $2 to 4 Children’s Outing Flannel Blouse Suits, Sizes 4and 6 years. Reduced from $4.50, and 84.25 to 82 each. ANNOUNCEMENT RXTRAORDIN, Weare giad to be able to announce we have again filled in all of the missing sizes in our Famous @5Pull-roll Blarers, and also new bolts of Cloth to match for making the skirt ‘236 yards of Cloth at 81.50 per yard. ad and you have a skirt. STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS IN DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES. Colgates’ and Cleaver's Glycerine Soap. Re- @uced from 17c. to 10e. per cake. 24 Fancy Glass Bottles of Cologne, with | Glass stoppers, Bodore. Reduced from 2c. t0.20c. each. Colzates? Femons Beteacta, allodors, Re. @uced to 25c. per bottle. Infants’ Brushes. Reduced trom 15e. to 0c. gltiaiold Thimbles, Reduced from Se. to iittral Ventilating Garters. Reduced from to 3 Pocket Books, 1 Black, 2 Tans. Re- Auced from 50e. to 25e. 10 Imitation Seal Pocket Books, nickel trimming. Reduced from 30 to 30e. 14 Combination Imitation Seal Pocket Books. Reduced from 30 to 40c. Rubber Skirt Protectors. Reduced from 25 to 17e. SEnglish Friction Bath Straps. Reduced from 75 to 60c. Wirras H, M°Kwyew. 933 Pa. Ave. 1 A are offering today at reduced prices, Maxcracrorers Jon Lor Ov Wasre. 81 and $1.2) Batinte Walets for 480. Mbe fiction. incredible, yet it afect thet are offering Ladies’ Batiste Waisis which made tosell at @1 and @1.95 at 40. Navy and black «round, with colored Gots, wide platted raffle around the neck ‘Jabot of ruffle down the front. The lot is not large and as they may not holdout o You had better call early in the morning. Stall lot of Ladies’ Biack Hemetitched Lawn, Waists, with fancy vino effects and dots. Re- duced from 1.8 to @! Juse Crxanance Sacre Or Wis Low Price Or 830. Excu. ‘These include avy blue Wrappers, with White heures, black Wrappers with white fig- Ures and stripes, fancy striped Wranpers, Ieht figared Wrappers, and aro made with round yoke, princess back, tight fitting, Wat- teau plait, full sleeves, &. REDUCED FROM @1, $1.25 and 61.50 TO Re, EACH. A Resocrio Ts Brazen Serrs. * Biack ant White Stripe Bedford Core buaer Sete mowgeene Jee Repvertoxs Is Hosiers. ‘Men's English Half Hose, full regular mate, in balbrigean, tans, craysand browns. Only ‘be. per pair, 2 pairs for Be. Ladies’ Boot-pattorn Mose, black foot with Richelien and fine-ribbel top. . Reduced from 49 to be. per pair or 3 pairs for @1. Ladies’ Extra Pine Quality of Balbrigcan Hose, full fasnion. Rogulat 35e. quality, Ouly ‘RSe. per pair. Tom Renee ts Vals Lattiost Pine Honeyromb Swiss Ribbed Lisle Thread Vesie. Teyular 5c. quality. Reduced to 35e. ; Bfor 81. Ladies’ Fine Birk Lisle Thread Vests, 500. quality. Reducel to Se. ; Sfor 61. Tur Box Mancue, 314 Axp 316 Tre Sx. N. W. Cuorce Or Taz Cuorcesr PF Ee Ee F Pe "Conon Lres: es EE W's. ILF we had our stock of Ribbons to select over again out making scarcely a misstep. Quite a feather in the cap of our good judgment, Seems to impress other folks the same way. Must be truer to v>ur needs than youcan put your hands on elsewhere from the way, Be qiroreine you hive around the cases—hot asit is. But RIBBON goes into every family. It is asw- stitute—tt is more—it will “*flll in” where nothing «se changes are frequent. Keops you buying—keeps ¥ selling. There is no dull season for these streamem of artful color. ‘It is not wearing apparel that calls for it—you an fashioning some bit of decorative finery—and RIBBOS is the standby. Some Sicurs To Bz Seex Henx white, cream and black—75e. a yard. SATIN-EDGE MOIRE SASH RIBBOX—b white, creain and black—S5c. a yard. BLACK MOIRE SASH RIBBON—$1 0 yard. SATIN-EDGE GROS GRAIN SASH EBB. BON—in light and navy blue, white ant sreen—81.25 « yard. SATIN-EDGE GROS GRAIN SASH RB- ‘BON—in white, cream and black—1 a yard. BLACK AND CREAM SURAH SASHB, DOUBLE-FACED SATIN RIBBON —h+ white, green, gray, pink, navy blue brown ant ‘8 whole string of such shades. DOUBLE-FACED BLACK SATIN BIB eyard. ‘We have all numbers from 3 to 30. PLAIN BLACK GKOS GRAIN RIBBONS— © in all numbers—from 1i¢ to 5 inches wide. 24-INCH BLUE AND WHITE 8TRUED RIBBON—Sie. a yard. BLACK STRIPED GAUZE RIBBON-A5c. ayard. BLACK RIBBONS, in nacre effects—Si and GSe. a yard. All the PRETTY SHADES IN NACRE 31B- BONS—30. 2 yard. WHITE and CREAM BOWKNOT >AT- TERN, in number 5—blue, pink, buff, white ‘and Cream—22. a CROCHET EDGE RUCHING RIBBON, in white, black and colors—10c. « yard. ‘There is beauty enough in this list to drape and dec orate a regiment of different tastes. We are not much on “job Lota" “the risk is not worth the powder. Our offerings are all staple lines—firet qualitics—from first hande—and we aro able to firure about as low as the stores that pick up anything for the sake of cheapness. Pe eee there is hardly a change we would make. Tells of | good taste to buy such a variety as we show with- Narenes Was. ature Tu Nature “trae E Nature fature a = - Is Narones Ows "Sinz ison Reney. Bact ine In the use of the ELEC- Electropoise Nature TROPOISE you are sup- tine ture plied with PURE oxt. ime GEN, the grest vitaliging Electr jotse Principle of NATURE, oi98 Dy means of absorption vise you carry to the weak- ‘ened or diseased function this great curative agent, drawn from the surround- ing atinosphere through ‘ature the medium of the ELEC. Ele TROPOISE. It gives you N strength to cure and ward Electr ps ure. of Giscans by enabling Flectrojoise you to digest and assim- Eletropise Mlate your food. In acute Electrop ‘Nature or chronic cases it is Elect ‘Nature vise equally efficacious and Elect cures where all other Electropoise vise treatment fails. TESTIMONY OF A WASHINGTONIAN: Fe 1802. Pai Teal speak Se the Elect T further tte ‘Netare Electroyst en vy friends Electropoise ‘Nature ik T am « “crank” or Nature Electropoise = Tam interested um its Migerepotee Euginvrise Tielieve in the Electro- Electropeise sat Blectrur : : ature meee or Electropolse a wre Nature

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