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= ——— — - THE EVENING STAR. ~ WASHINGTON. THURSDAY. anes Your Wiorawaxe Acewrs. vertising Medinm it has ne competitor. lh demesahenmeseseonieheedionenesianeaame=niniatils To the American as to his British ancestor the idea of liberty regulated by iaw is sacred. The sncredness of the law is the very pillar of our system. Without the safeguards of law | there ix no seenrity, and without security there | fs no liberty. Thus runs the circle—one eternal parpose, one ever-recurring basis of society and government. It may be said with literal truth that the laboring man more than all others de- pends on this security afforded by the law. Otherwise he would be the prey of the stronger, | "Tre plats B at i i mais dea the victim caught in the toils of the more cun- | ose zing. The laboring man as organized now is | 20! the year—just when tt te usual to expect | Dustuses and ost i i Gecordingly. Wheiesale prices at re- Better able than formerly to maintain himself against exactions from any quarter, but he is | tail are possibilty here now, because of the activity more liable to run into excesses and excite | of your agents, whd have sought the manufacturers Prejudices. The organization that comes not | and importers with surplus stocks. of calmness and judgment is rather harmful than helpful so far as its momentary results are | Tomorrow wit occur the most important sale of concerned. Yet every attempt to do s thing is | the season on the second floor. But let us look around apt to have educative force. The men who fail | down stairs before we go up. today if actuated by right motives succeed to- | morrow. In the deplorable affair at Homestead | Mews xeetige shirts that we thought such bargatd the action of the locked-out men up to m cer- | at @1 have been secured to-seil at 80 cents. And those tain point was intelligible if not strictly de- | that were S0cents instead of $1 can now behad for Qe. feasible, while the course of the employing | (y company o faras can be ascertained was to | TLOVES.—Siik Mitts and Gloves are seldom offered. sny the least injudicious. It will hardly be seri- | at reduced prices at this time, but here are our SSe. ously disputed that the Carnegies have rights of | Misanese Silk Mitts for 31c. @ pair. Remember that Property and resulting rights, and the only | oursie. Mitts are the S0c. Mitis of the credit stores MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS 8UR- PLUS STOCKS BROUGHT TO WASHINGTON. WHOLESALE PRICES AT RETAIL. point to be determined—and this is not Political question at all—is as to the means/| employed by the owners to seeure their rights | in the premises. This limits the discussion to mere matters cognizable by law and docs not undertake to decide the matter of wages. If| the company had persisted in relying on tho eivii authorities for any necessary protection after exhausting arbitration in the other| matter, instead of sending a large armed force | to the scene, it would have acted with sound discretion and deserved at least a suspension of | public judgment. It was the failure to do this | with the bloody resnlts that ensued that has in- lined the people to censure their conduct. pa = In view of the tariff campaign soon formally | Jommissioner Carroll D. Wright's fig- ving the incomes of the laboring people | engaged in various industries in different coun- tries and comparative tables showing the pro-| portionate expenditure of the families will be interesting reading. The commissioner of lnbor, unlike intendent of the census, is a “tariff reformer.” While Mr. Porter's fig- | ures have sometimes been assailed as doctored in the interest tection, Mr. Wright has | been similariy attacked because he is on the other side of the great eecnomic question. The | Value of statistics is in proportion to their ac~ euracy, and while facts are facta inde- pendent of the political opinion held by this statis . tile public will take the motives of the latter into consideration and be governed by its prejudices to a great extent in accepting the statistical results. Free-trader Wright isa reputable officer with a genius for the sort of work he does for the United States, and Tux Sram is not impugning his accuracy on any ground. It merely presents his canvass among 5,284 families of 5.20 persons each, chiefly em- ployed in the textile and iron industries. He| finds the average income per family in this country $674. The corresponding income per family in Great Britain is $510 ; in France,8413; in Germany, $287. How immeasurably superior is the American laborer’s wage over the Euro- pean! But the matter is not clear until it is seen what the relative expenditure is of these families. The data is not complete, but Mr. Wright discovers what the food expenditure, the largest and most necessary item, is, and the indus- Mr. Wright's elaborate data, soon to be fur- nished, it is understood, will deal with other items of expenditure. His statements will, if they show or seem to show the greater purchas- ing power of wages abroad, not be accepted by American protectionists. ‘So far as his com- parison stands it is superficially favorable to Protection. But there is an intimation in the Boston Globe, from which the above figures are taken, that the full official data to be presented by the commissioner will make a showing on the other side of the question, ———__+e+—____ Tne Stan yesterday placed the « “ens of Washington in possession of all the news in regard to the troubles at Homestead up to the surrender of the Pinkerton forces, which prac- tically concluded the history of the day's events. ‘The fir count up to the hour of its issue. The regular edition covered not only that ground. but carried the story up to the time of going to press, and the second extra at 645 gave the result of the day’s struggle in the triumph of the workingmen. The people of the District may always be assured that the an- Bouncement of any important event will be given them by Tue Sra, which will also furnish all the news, fairly and impartially col- lected, connected with it. That a complete and ‘Unbiased story of the stirring events at Home- stead might be laid before the readers of Tue Stam a member of the reportorial staff of the Paper started for the scene of action by the first train yesterday, and his dispatches in today’ fasue shed « fuller light upon the condition of affairs than hes yet been given. — Ladies with small hands may secure the Palais S White Undressed Kid Mousquetaires for only @1apair. And hore are superior White Suede Mousquetaires, in all sizes, at $1.25 and $1.55—let one of our experts ft a pair to your hand at our risk. Of conrse you know the usual price for the 4-button ‘White Kid Gioves, with broad black band at wrist, is $1.50 pair. You may not know that the Palais Royal price is $1.40. ‘The best White Chancols Mousquataires at $1 are here because of direct importation. Black and white stitched backs, and im all sigs, including | misses’, which are only Sie. a pair. Fraxs.—to properly appreciate the beauty and variety of the Silk Fans from Japan you must look throuzh the Palais Koyal's stock—a collection con- taining more variety than ail others combined. Prices, 75e. 1.25, $1.35, 81.68, 82. To induce a visit tomorrow the $1.35 Fans will be offered for only 81.19 cach. ‘Tho ordinary Japancse Fans have been secured to sell at nearly half prices: 25c. Fans for 13c. each, ‘30, 35, 40 and 45c. Fans for Z7c, each. Jeweuny.—theimporter who lately owned this Stock of Metal Belts will lose severaf hundred dollars by closing out to our buyer—your agent. 35c. to $4 are the prices, but of courso that tells you nothing, for here are beauties of silver and gilt that would not be dear at $10. Haspxercurers.—a poputar favorite ts pointed to. Judge the many other bargains by it. The usual 5c. Scalloped and Embroidered Sheer Linen Lawn Handkerchiefe are here at 18. each. Three instead of the wawal two for 50c. Frowens.—rou may know of those Wild Roses ‘with foliage, thousands of bunches of which have ‘sold here at 59c. and around town at 75e. The price ‘nowis 290. @ bunch. And these Roses and Buds at Sc. ‘will be recognized as the much more expensive favor- {ites of this season. Bor-wnytingeron this first floor when more sub- ‘stantial bargains are upstairs? Here's the elevator; let's go up. Buazen surrs ofthe best storm serge, in navy ‘bine and bisck, all sizes and st 20 per cent reduction im prices. Such és the result of your agent's late shop- vingamong the manufacturers. You will under stand that the sale of the most expensive garments is ‘always limited and that such goods constituted the surplus stocks of the makers. You will see the fact practically illustrated f you'll examine the suits now offered at $7.75, $9.75, $10.50 and $12.98. So wrr stzx watsTs_92.08 and £3.96 now se- cures choice of Glace. Surah and India Silk Waiste that could not heretofore be profitably sold at less than, 96.50 and 67.50. Uspznwean you Exow o7.—The Palais Roy- al's rerular stock of summer muslin and cambric un- derwear at reduced prices will attract crowds of pe trons who need not be told of its merits. All we necd: write is: $1 Uspznwean For 840 68c. Uxpznwzar For 566. $2.25 Usvzawms, $1.89. $a-Perhaps you want to know that the lots are not ‘will not be restricted as to quantity. The answer is ——_—-e+__ The declaration by some Washington China- men thet they believe they were fired at by Righbinders on Fourth of July night gives olor to the opinion that the Chinaman can never become a genuine American citizen. The ‘fect that he is surprised by a few stray bullets ‘shows that he has no conception of the viciasi- tudes which attend our methods of celebrating fndependence. ———+. ‘The Hyattsville mass-meeting’s protest against ‘the single tax idea does not conclusively show that the system is bad. It does demonstrate, however, what has been known a long time— ‘that sudden and radical changes on a small scale ‘are very likely to prove impracticable. <> Mr. Ryan, the $45,000 embezzler, now in jail, Wil doubtless subscribe to the opinion that | favorable to you in each instance. Turse Anz Dovsrruz Lors. ‘The following are st reduced prices that will make youdoubtful. Your doubt is justified. Some of the (garments are creased and al. sizes are not to be had in each style. $1.19 for the $1.96 Indis Lawn Shirt Waists, with turn-over collar and cuffs of embroidery. 7 5c. tor tne 91.68 Tmaported White Lawn Blouse Waists, with collars and cuffs of fancy percale. See them and you need not be told they are French. 49 c. tor the $1.25 Linon Lawn Ladles' Biouses, in various colors. Alsoafew dozen Children’s $1.48 Gingham Dresses at 49 cents for choice. Sises 1 to¢ years 25. tor tue Children's S0e. Bun Hataot white ches do not always bring happiness BWatil he knows more «bout the Homestead troubles shows commendable discretion. It is @ense where logic and general theory cannot relieve the pressure of the situation. ——- Some of the gentlemen who tried to ait on | Callthem what you like, they are herest prices to the fence in connectio& with the silver question | Please hotel proprietors and others who recognise the ‘vem to have discovered that it was charged ‘Bames and Know the usual prices of the following: ‘with campaign electricity. “Valley Vorge” Crochet Quilts. seeeae O80 If Mr. pe sacmenci ~ - Stanley were running for office in this | “ Quilts. sveseeneeceeeess SLD @ountry he would stand # very slim chance for | “Clarendon” Crochet Quilts. ....++ccsescceeeea-- 8195 ‘the colored vote. vg Siang’ 5 bata? WASHINGTON, aoe D. 6, -EAUNLS = eC Ott. Deranraext. Tee hres: ih $12 t0 815-000 Imitation Alligator Gia Bags. B83. 75 cach Trvxx 1 Asmall lot of Bathing were 25c..10c.each lot of * Cream _ wore. Chek ‘A lot of Ladies’ B - ene Ax ‘percale, A lot of Ladies’ Porcale Shirt Waists, ‘32 oly, were 2c. and site. Six Ovgznixs: ya Sika, excellent colors, 22 and 24 inches All our 34 inch-wide Printed Chins ‘iiike, — desirable patterns and colors, were 78:5), 2i-inch Printed Chine Silks, were 40e. yi,” All @1 Black Satin Stripe Silk Grenad! oe Laces Axp Enxpnoreny ‘Alot of Cambric Raines, mere 8e- ya ‘Memnants of 45-in-h Swiss Exal orth 7c. and 81... ya B5c. 8, Worth $1.50 M Foxe Bee ‘Leather Belt, hoatce 0c. and ie. Jap. 5 ter. ‘ pair Children's Side” Hose Se -botti water. Ie. box Camphor Balls and’ Flakes. Neoxwear. Se, Exmbroi Bor, baa are Be AVatnandored Percale Waiata’” ARASOLS. $1.25 Silk Gloria Sunshades. Au F ‘axcy Panssors Ar 1 ARKED J'rices. STERY Axp Uxoznw EAR, 890 2 Brorss Toxonnow. ‘To promote the welfare of the main stem of & tree it becomes necessary at times to cut off some of the most™ prosperous Deanches. Inthe same way we are obliged to sacrifice some of our most desirable lines to reduce our stock to its proper size. Our Praning Knife has been at work for tho last fow days cutting the marrow right out of our usually low prices. Here ise ‘ Ie. Ladtics’ White Richelieu Ribbed Vests, draw-| Partial result: around neck and arms. Regular price, | MEN'S DEPARTMENT. ‘Special price, 19. Ribbed Vests for Children, 1 to 6 years. lar price, 12}40. Special price, Be. Sle. Cambric Skirts, trimmed around bottom with Hamburg edsing, tucks above, from 1 to4 ee Come tes Se. Mother Hubbard Dremes, 1 to 3 years. Former price, 250. Special price, 1%. 80c. Dr. Warner's Protection Waists for Children. Regalar price, 39. ba aad Wass. 50c. Ladies’ White Waists, made of India linen, three pleats front and back, deep collar and cuffs, Regular price, 50c. Special price, 1c. Sic. Ladies’ White India Linen Waist, pleated frontend back, trimmed around collar and down front with wide embroidered ruffle. Regular price, Sic. Special price, 60. 26c. Boys’ Percale and Outing Waists. Regular Price, 25c.* Special price, 19c. 69. The ‘Sun Waists, fine pleated bosoms, Ainen cuffs and collars. Regular price, Gc. Spe- cial price, Best Hand-made Russia, Celf, ‘Wine and iusset Color Bla Low and Hizh Shoes 85 and 86 a pair ev Bovtoes now neded to 2.95 CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. Best Ret Goat tipped and hand tn Sizes 11 to 2 down to. Canprews Cars. Our regular 50c. Hats and Caps will close at 25c. Kanes Parace, 812 AND 814 7TH ST. ‘The above specials are for Friday and Saturday only. an and Laced Shoes. Reg- 5, Now... Wx. Hinx & Co-s RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, So 990 AND 932 7TH ST., rrr UoNNN KK 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE., 7 Rae i PORE Ee a pao ayas RN z Ee ye RAS EK tugs Mail orders promptly filled. sy? x ARE UNEXCELLED FOR FINISH AND RPTUTY URRR EER DURABILITY. Sin Eu BE ee ‘They are made right, and we invite your inspection SNil T UU R i EER of our factory and methods at any time. Have the Largest Line of yr *~ Tr AA Srarz Roow Taoxxs Fy Mm Ever carried south of Philadelphia. They are of a convenient shape for most any use and are largely L 00, R883 R553 ‘used for overland travel as well as for steamer use. ¢ 4 4 Sssq L oO : a OUR NO. 3 GRADE. %P Byes Base — LADIES. ‘You will need one more pair of Oxford Ties this sea- ‘son, and here is the place to secure them at greatly re- Auced prices. On our Bargain Counter we have Oxfords at $1.50 per pair, worth $2.25. $1.55 per pair, worth $2.50. $1.65 per pair, worth €3.00. 91.85 per pair, worth $3.25. ‘$2.00 per patr, worth $3.50. (€2.40 per pair, worth $4.00. ‘€2.50 per pair, worth $4.00. €2.76 per pair, worth $4.50. ‘These are all of this season's production and the most of thom run in sizes 3, 334 and 4, A, Band C widths. ‘An early inspection of these goods will be profitable toyou, as they will not remain here long at these | “ prices. Geo. W. Rica. 717 MARKET SPACE. swt Mars Managers Branch Shirt yt G3) Oth st. a. w., near N. ¥. ave. Fisaoars SJewmar Esrancssmert ‘B24in, Sein, 36-4n. aeats a ee ee Renfember we move from F street tothe ecUphy fagbetter Trunk, tron bound and bottom New York Avenue Rink September 1,and not having room for the entire stock at 281m. = B0-in. S24in. S4in, = 36-tn. the Rink we are compelled to sacrifice = 8450 © 85.00 85.50 86.00 86.50 lange portion of the present stock. Theee Our first grade—leather bound, cloth lined and iron reductions should dispel any doubt in bottom. your minds as to our determination to a ae. Aispove of the stock. ‘These are on sale $8.25 $9.00 at tho F street store: $6.00 96.75 Z ‘Haves full line of larger sizes, low prices. sia Ru gee BSolid Oak Chiffoniers, 6 drawers, Sixteenth century: and antique finish. Reduced from $10.50 to 8.40. Srrour Dass Taos Banoare. 1 Solid Oak Chiffonie-, with oval bev- Standard size proot eled-plate mirror, sixteenth century Ce. 4 a on finish. Reduced from $13.75 to eeea, — Sstnete Siler cteel ein, Tate 910.75. Dress side bolts, deep tray with covered 1 Elegant Solid Oak Chiffonier, extra Taowx Sans‘ aitEea'tnd’actrenea fee” ange size, 43 inches long; 6 lange draw- ers. Reduced from $30 to $23. So a ee a ee No. 183. 1 Elegant Massive Quartered 94.50 95.00 85.50 $6.00 86.50 87.00 87.50 Sawed Oak Buffet, or Serving Table, 54 i inch . Reduced from $32.50 to No. Q Reesteehchataye, atecr't —— ” 0. Et sais, sd eral Touthor 7. ae Tey oc] N ‘824. 1 Elegant Heavy Quartered 10-1 y ehdes two i Lock. tray has two covers English Oak Wardrobe, portable, with ‘RESS Spd gwlage beck Tuto 20x50-inch beveled plate mirror in front, RUNE week buckle ara finished with drawer. Reduced from 38.50 to 822.50. 1 Magnificent Solid Oak Double Ward- robe, front of two large French beveled Plate glass mirrors. Reduced from $45 to $32.50. No. 130. 1 Elegant Combination Bin. Bin. Bin. Sin. 36-in. 384m. 40-In. 96.75 87.50 8825 80.00 89.75 810.75 B75 TOURISTS’ FOLDING PILLOWS, A NECESSITY FOR TRAVELERS, 50 Chiffonier and Wardrobe, Reduced soe from $50 to 834.50. ING NcY LEATHER GOODS lineatearect press *°* | Repvorroxs Lx Cuawnen Svrres. No. 90. 4 Solid Cherry Suites, hand Polished, large pieces, has been our special leader in Cherry Suites at #33. Now reiuced to $26.50. No. 654. 1 Fine English Oak Suite, large French beveled plate glass mirror. Reduced from $35 to $27.50. No. 357. 1Elegant Solid Oak Cham- ber Suite, 16th century finish, hand polished, large pieces. Reduced from $48 to $37.50. No. 275%. 1 Massive English Oak Cheval Chamber Suite, large heavy Pieces, handsomely carved. Reduced from 845 to $34.50. No. G26. 1 Elegant English Oak Toruaws Tuoxx Maxvracrony, 1231 Pa Ave N.W. FACTORY, 1218 axv 1220 E sr. xw. Repairing in every branch of our business by com- ‘petent workmen at reasonable prices. BC Sproat Banoars Srraw Marrixa FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. 200 rolls China Straw Matting. Worth $5. Reduced to $3.60 per roll. Chamber Suite, larzo French beveled 100 rolls Fancy China Straw Matting. Worth $6. plate glass, heavi'y carved. Reduced Reduced to $4 per roll. ee ‘75 rolls White Seamless Straw Matting. Worth $10. Hysias Reduced to $7 per roll. Joxws Laxssvzaz, ‘SOrolls Extrs Fancy Straw Matting. Worth $15. Reduced to $10. W. B. MOSES & SONS, F AND 11TH 8TS. Cor. 13rx Axp F Srs. Ay7-3t Tar Rev. W. N. Ricuanvsox OF WORCESTER, MASS., Warrzs Us As Fouzows. WORCESTER, Mass., then s year in my @ proved its power over a, -torpid liver, spinal 11 86x, ot t Chereh, Worcester, Maes. Do you think that we could obtain such testimony Af ‘there was no merit in the Electropoise? ‘And 1 it not to suppose that if itures others twill eure you? £ 1405 New Yoox Avercn, _ 20TH, 11TH AND F STS. X.W. ‘value, These sales are mutually beneficial. In dollars end cents we lose, but we accomplish our end and are satisfied. The benefit you derive is in propor tion to the extent of your needs—as you rt, perhaps, Just the article you want for about one-half its worth. Notice particularly rerorts from CLOAK and SUIT DEPARTMENTS, MEN'S GOODS and BLACK and COLORED DRESS GOODS. Don't confine yourself to what you see here, but ask at any counter, you'll Surely find something useful. — 2 pairs Extra Fine Ribbed Balbrigvan Drawers, 3 psirs Balbriegaa Drawers Size 40. Reduced from 50 to 25e. pair. GFino Lisle Shirts. Sizes 30, 40and 46. Reduced from $1.75 to $1. 2pairs Extra Fine Six Thread Pure Silk Drawers. ured India liners, ginghain effects, &c., in light, medium, dark and inourning effect, which have been 1.48, $1.68, 81.75 and Gt the cut price of $1.25 each. We shall offer » line of Ledies’ Bive Flannel Blazer Suits, trimmed with white and black braid, which ‘Were @9.08 at $4.98 each to close. Toe Box Marca 2% 314 Axv 316 Tr Sz we 1 t a otieck and Saturdagsat Lunt September Wasrs or Coxronr. -aT- EPP FER RRR RRR Y ¥ ™ 88s br f Ee Eb YF ° > Eee EEE ¥ Sus8 = TITTHERE HAS BEEN ENOUGH WARM WEATHER T sofarthis summer to wear outa FAN. And more tocome. We have stillsome to sell. From the size and variety of our stock you wouldn't think we had overreached our biggest bustness in these “*breeze bringers.” We don’t let our lines ran down. So far as possible late buyers fare as well as the earlier providers. ‘The popular taste craves oddities this seagon. We certainly can satisfy that longing—for such another collection of eccentric designs is hard to find. Which you will own of our immense collection is only » mat- ter of fancy—for on none of them isthe price high— considering even the unusually ood qualities thet stud the stock. OPEN JAPANESE FARS—a score of oriental oddities—e. each. JAPANESE FANS, in light shades, on fine sticks—Gc. each. OTHERS—of all sorts of patterns—10c. , 186., and 75c. each. PLAIN BLACK PARCHMENT FANS—1ie. each. The EXTENSION style—2ic. each. SILVERED PAPER EXTENSION FANS— 20ec. each. ROUND BLACK POCKET FANS—18:. each. In RED—25¢. each. “ BLACK OPEN FANS, decorated in yellow and white—12c. each. SILK OPEN FANS—cute shapes, handsome colorings—mounted on fancy sticks—5c. each. BLACK SILK FANS, decorated in white— $1.75 each. PLAIN BLACK SILK FANS-81 and $1.50 each. BLACK SILK MOURNING FANS, mounted on carved sticks—€1.75, $2.25 and $2.65 each. BLACK SATIN FANS, decorated in gold— $2.25 each. BLACK and WHITE JAPANESE FANS— ‘B5e., 330c. and 50c. each. GRAY JAPANESE ‘and 50c. each. WHITE SILK FANS—decorated—50c. each. BLACK SILK FANS—decorated in gold— 8c. each. CHINA SILK PANS, in yellow, pink and gray—decorated—$1.15 each. DECORATED CHINA SILK FANS with heliotrope gauze centers, in, red, helt and tan— 81.25 each. PLAIN WHITE GAUZE FANS-81.25 to $3.75 each. DECORATED WHITE GAUZE FANS— $1.25 to €11.50 each. PLAIN BLACK GAUZE FANS—$1.40 each. DECORATED BLACK GAUZE FANS-—81 —spangied—83. WHITE FEATHER FANS—$5.50 and 88.75 each. BLACK FEATHER FANS~—75c. to $1125 each. GRAY FEATHER FANS—@4.50 each. So comfort, you see, is at all prices. Even the cheapest “smacks” strong of this season's fad—while the best crowns the highest hopes of fashion. ‘They will all give you breeze—plenty of it. Punars, Established 1840. ‘Telephone 905. Laresr News Tx Sraaws Wuuerr & Ruorrs. ‘Split Strew Size 32. Reduced from $8 to €3 pair. 1 Custom Made Cheviot Shirt, neat stripe; two col- larsand 2 pairs cuffs. Size 16. Reduced from $4 to 5 pairs Fancy Striped Half Hose, English make. Sizes 9, 94 and 10. Reduced from 37}¢2. to 180. pair— ‘Spairs for 50. 2 Fancy Vesis, soiled. Size 40. Reduced from 02.75 to 81. 1 pair White Flannel Pants. Size 28x30. Reduced from $3.50 to $1.50. ‘1Gray Striped Fisnnel Cost, solled. Sise34 Re- @aced from $3.75 to 2. 1two-piece, All-wool Bathing Suit, slightly dam- aged. Reduced from 84.50 to 82. 1 Light Striped Flannel Coat. sotled and damaged. 2 domen ponu ists” “Tingutar price, 210. ns. EB REMNANT PKI Rex cu Regular peice, Cys MNANT Y ic MEMNANT PRICE, 00. MNANT PRICI “a Size 40, Reduced from $6.75 to $2.50. Croax Deranruenr. ‘1Gray Alpaca Ulster. Size 44. Reduced from $5 toeL 3All-wool Stockinette Jackets, tailor made Size $2. Reduced from $5 to 81. 3 Vests, 2tan andl gray. Reduced from €2 to 75e. ‘2 Black Vests, Sizes 36and 38. Reduced from $5 to2. 1 Fancy Embroldered Silk Marseilles Vest. Size 34. Reduced from #9to $4. 3SUk Shoulder Wraps, Reduced from $7.50, $9 and #11 to $1.50. BLace Shoulder Capes, silk lined. Sizes 34, 33 and ‘33. Reduced from $16 to 84. 1 Black Lace Killarney Wrap. Reduced from €25 to 87.75. 6 Ladies’ All-wool Storm Serze Cravenette Shower- Proof Traveling Garments, with detachable capes. | Reduced from $10 to 85. | (Third floor... +-1th st. building. ) — | Serr Deranruesr. ‘24 Black and White Satine Waists, new goods, Re- duced from $1 to 50c. 13 Black and White Batiste Waists, nearly all sizes. Reduced from $1.50 to 75c. 9 Black and White Satine Waists, best grade. Re- Auced from $1.35 to $1. 2 All-wool Gray Homespun House Dresses, skirt and waist. Sizes 36and 28. Reduced from 6.25 to 3.75. 3All-wool Flannel B ouses. Sizes 38 and42. Re @uced from $3 to $2. 3 All-inen Lawn Wrappers, trimmed with embroid- ery. Size34. Reduced from $6 to $2. 2 Figured Organdie Lawa Wrappers. Sizes 32 and 36. Reduced from $2.25 to 99c. 2 Fancy Vassar Shirts. Sizes 35 and 38 Re duced from €1.25 to 50c. (34 floor... ~-Lith st. building.) Saws Depanrweyr. 3Canton Crepe Shawls, lavendor, light blue and Diack. Reduced from 85 to €2.75. 2 Pink China Silk Scarfs, 3 yards long. Reduced from $5 to $2.75. (a floor. -- Lith st. building. ) — i Misses) Deranruesr. 4 White Lawn Dresses, waists handsomely embroid- ered, fall skirts, deep hems, sash back. Sizes 6, 8 and 10 years. Reduced from 87.75 to $2.90. 1 Fine Blue and White Checked Dimity Dress, ‘1 Fine Embroidered Persian Lawn Dress—with rib- bon trimmings. Size 14 years. Reduced from $13.50 to 85. ib 3 All-wool Novelty Cloth Russian Blouse Waists, tan and navy blue, Sizes 14, 1Gand 18 years. Bo- duced to 85. 1 Checked Cloth Reefer, notched collar, bias pockets, ‘Done buttons. Size 16 years. Reduced from $4 to $2.50. 3 All-wool, Navy Bluo Flannel Biouses, with silk cord lncings, Sizes 10, 12 and 14 yearn, Reduced from $3 to $1. a floor. Lith st. building.) Meno Uspenwage Depanrwenr. 7 Ladies’ Fine Swiss Ribbed Cotton Combinstion Suits—hieh neck and long or short sleeves—all knee length. Sizes 3 and 4 Reduced from $1.50 to $1 each. 8 pairs Boys’ Balbriggan Drawers, ankle length. Sizes 20.and 22. Reduced from 35 to 25c. pair. ‘12 Infants’ Fine Ribbed Cashmere Vests, high neck andshortsleeves. Sizes 3 and 4 Reduced from 50 to B76. st door. eee: soreeceeseee. 24 annex.) —o— Israxre) Deranruest. 2 Odd Creamy Mull Hats, 1 fancily trimmed with cream and brown embroidery; the other with cream and blue. Reduced from $3.50 to 750. eveeeteceseeree 20th #. busing.) paras ee Bove Croramwe Deranruer. qLB7S On, visorerachod, Sis0 OH Ratnend to ‘odd Cost, cutaway front. Bise 3 Retiaced $0 A Wet ct MasmeGend Selied hist Watsta at retueed Pants Suite, tn pink, Blue and tan. 13 Washable Sizes 3, 4, 5, Gand7. Reduced from $3. 50 to $2.25. sseeres Oth ot. Bldg.) 1 Troxe Hower Fox Ixeaxte Be Just what yy ima. « need for traveling. drive, 00 BESS Ar PCr er Rewsaxrs W RITE Samer W AISTS. 1 10T LADIES FIXE WHITE DIA LINEN BLOUSE SHIRT WAIST, with fine fromt and back. SATS Cota Al ol Deis. price, me ANT PRICE, ne 91.19 FACK. {LOTS PRTRA QUALITY INDIA LINEN Point rats LACE. heruine price See REMNANT PRICE, ‘ $3.25 EACH. : 24 Pars Cuasors Groves Slisttly faded {rom window. Siz» Gig and G6. iice, €125. MEMNANT PRICE, abit _ Seekcanlilll wants Sixx Dayeny Nez. vagde ain BLACK NUK DRAPERY Vorner irice, @h4) KEMNANT LN Gack six pRaren: v ‘©3.50." KEMNAN’ ein SLACK SILK DRAPERY #%. SEMNANT PRICE, Wruuaxs Comrouxn Synvr or Hoporsosrmrres, ‘The high price which reliable Preparations of the above remedy has always commanded has mate- Tially affected {ts adoption by the Public, who have adopted otber tonics not one-half as efficacious as this, We have overcome this ob- | stacle and now offer it at 75 Cexts Pex Prsr. Sucha price was never heard ef for thus most valuable remedy before, ITS EXCELLENCE WE GUAR- ANTE. ‘The question of going away for the summer comes ‘under three heads: The answers to these are very simple. They ara, successively : “To Glen “Because it and enjoyments that any summer resort can offer.” "By the handsome and cumvenient electric cars.” ‘The new cottages at Glen Echo afford delightful ‘homes, not only fo. the summer, but for the whole year round. They are as compictely finished as could ‘be desired in any city house. ‘They have hot and cold bath. suring water in the house and city system of sewerage. The owners or renters of cottages will have the advantage of free emission to the enter tainments. Electric lighting may be hed a small expense. There is every fecility jr bosting, Sshing, Dething, base ball, tennis, besutiful walksand drives, ‘and all else that maxes out-of-town life enjoyable. The will be rented unti! November st from $15.£1 to ‘per month. After that they will b ‘rednoed one-baif. : ‘The prices range from €2.347 to 62,041. Terma,

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