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4 . THE EVENING STAR. _ WASHINGTON. __ ‘TUESDAY. daly 19, 1997. ROSEY S. NOYES THE EVENING “TAR permaneut cireulaticn in Every citizen of Washington has @ personal interest in the preparations for the coming na- tional encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic. Congress has generously permitted the people of the Distriet toexpend €90,000 from the money contributed by them in taxes, Provided they @rat rnixe 50,000 by voluntary subscriptions. One effect of this is that all the ¢redit and honor for the successful manage- mont and entertainment of the great encamp- ment will come to the people of Washington. The occasion is one that will test the people's Dospitality to the utmost. The demand will be greater than any city im the country has ever Bed to mect on any occasion. Every business man aad every citizen should doall in his power to oid the citizens’ executive commitice. It should be said, to the credit of the cit the people already have exceeded in subserip- tions what has been done in this way in other e EB This Advertisement is changed daily; tt will pay you to look through it regularly. UF oytes townorder by mail. A aA aA Or Cororen Foorwran. ein, Nino-tenths of the pretty Colored Shoes you've seen on the streets this season were bought from us. We have had the styles the people wore after. of best qualities only, at vrices that our competitors could not touch. Colored Shoes are 48 popu- lar now as ever, but weare Praning our stock down, hence the following reduc- tions: Rosser Suors. bes“ a > Best Russia Calf on beauties, now. 83.65. Mow 23 ppd 43.50 Lumet BO 35. Hieh and Low Shoes now... cities for the entortainment of «uch gatherin Dut it must not be forgotten that the encampments held in other cities have been comparatively small affairs compared with that The citizens’ yt the bare ex- eption and com- and veterans and the to be held bere in Se etecative commit penses of providing fort of the hundred tho hundreds of thousands of others coming, at the lowest estimate $150,000. Congress by reduc- ing the appropriation wked to $90,000 makes it absolutely necessary to raise $60,000 by pop lat subscription, of which amount about $40,000 jas boon subscribed. It ix desirable to raixo more than £60,000 if posible. In ac with a plan adopted by the citizens’ committee a thorongh canvass of the city will be made at | once, und it » hoped e citizen called | large a contribution | There may be many To give «and sharing in ens which will un upen will respond with as he feels able to mak whom cauvassers opportunity of suber credit of the su nch. follow if citizens take hold of the earnestly, THe Stax will receive and ackuowl- edge subscriptions to the encampment fund in ameunts of one dollar and upward. Tu this] t, as the time we who rospond matter promptuess is imp for prepartion is shot to their « Congress ual length. Par ts not longer than seven Fears and tukes recesses rather than session, Congres+ chooses its Speaker for partixan rea- sons, p ment for other reasons. Con- gress ix led by committ parliament by the government or what we would term the administration, altHiough the latter has a few committees. When » new parliament as | the government either resigns in advance, in which ene the queen eummous the leader of | the opposition: or it awaits a vote on a formal in the house of commons and goes out | is outvoted, which must occur in a| few days unless the opposition is made up of clements which do not coalesce. The talk about the queen's calling on the Duke of Devonshire to form a coalition ministry to the exclusion of Mr. Gladstone ix not worth a moment's consideration. In the face of the popalar verdict no sovereign could now afford todo such a thing, althongh there have been Precedents for it in modern times. Early in August the new parliament will meet, and in about two weeks the question will be settled Who will lead. Then there will be a recess and new special elections will be held for the mem- bers of the new government. Heretofore the custom has been to make these elections mere formalities, the members being practically nu- opposed; but it seems to be the determination of the tory-cnion party this time to contest | every seat with the utmost bitterness. In view of his narrow majority in Midlothian Mr. Glad- Latter’ Best 50 and Buseet Oxfor fie aw. 31.85. Ladies’ 91.50 Russet Goat QS. ‘Oxford Ties now. Misses’ and Child's $1.25 Bi 90c. 48. set Oxtord Tes now... Infante’ Russet Goat Button Boots, ‘We. R ED Suoes. Ladies’ $2, 92 50 and wl or 7 Be NN BLAS. 5 suse 1.15. Ladtys? a a 75 Red Oxtord Child's $1.99 and 1.25 Red Boots and Pies now 95c. Infants’ Preity 73e. Red But- ton Shoes ow 48. Suors Or Maxx Coxors. Finest Snede Ladies’ Ties, $3 STi Sot: $2.35. SPE is, hee? S145. Et Soe $1.45. Sei orn o~ $1.60. oe $1.40. and 82 White Opps About 50 pairs Laties’ rs of different co wh a br Wa. Hans & Cours RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 930 AND &2 7TH ST., ,2914 AND 1916 PA. AVE. QSL PA AVE. SB W. A. Prence & Co., 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. STH ST. AND PENNA. AVE. Sonmen Ts M VING. NG OUR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR into the FRONT STORE there ‘were a great many garments that were SOILED “en transit.” THESE, with a number of odd sizes tha: wecame across (mostly large, for Stout ladies), we will OFFER this at BARGAIN PRICES. Come in and LOOK them OVER. Perhaps you will find a BARGAIN SUCH as you want. pe en ee ae Unpeawean. LADIES’ SUMMER DRAWERS, MADE OF SELECT MACO COTTON. ‘tn WHITE oF CRU, KNEE or ANKLE leneth. All sizes. Former price, 63, “KEDUCED TO ‘Me. PAIR LADIES’ SILK LISLE VESTS, the lightest and coolest in use, ECRU or WHITE. a lar price, Ge. REDUCED TO ‘dic. EACH. LADIES’ SWISS RIBBED VESTS, RECK. win RIBBONS tn NECK anit HO! 2e. S “OMBIN ATION or UNION 'S. low neck, no sleeves. price, ». REDUCED TO stone muy be, on the second round, beaten and | compelled to accept re-election in » vacancy | created for him by the resignation in a secure | liberal district of some personal admirer. The probabilities are that the pressing a home rule Dill at an early day would result cither in a| square defeat, or in the acceptance by the | MeCarthyite nationalists of a very weak meaeure | of self-government. } ste — | One of the novelties of the bieyele parade was | the appearance of policemen on active duty mounted on bicycles. It was not only an at- tractive but az interesting departure. It em- Phasizeri the fact tht the bicycle has gone be Youd the domain of meze recreation, and es-| tablinne 1 as a valuable factor in the | prac affairs of life. Ina comparatively | short time the e hus risen to the dignity | Of w neconity. t that the police force getting together a bicycle | spenks exceedingly well tthe athletic etticien y of the men in blue, aud furnishes new evidence | that the tuniciyal suthorities of Washington | are abreast wish tbe times. - ee For the first time in the history of the} famous McGarrahan claim both houses of Congress lave concurred in sending the claira- | sut for remedy of his alleged wrongs to the court of private land claims. The case takes ite place by the side of the celebrated law suits | of Mrw. Myra Clirk Gaines. Should the liti- gant be able, us expected, to prove his title | clear to three millions, and not again meet with | delays im gatheriug them in. the McGarraban | claim will cease to trouble the congressional | Couscieree of burden the Congressional Record. | It is understood. however. that McGarrahan Will have to divide the proseeds of his award, whatever it may be, among so many people that his personal share will not be likely to ran up inte the millions. — When the President reviewed the bicy he met face to face x large representation of “Young America,” for whose beuedit laws are | now being made, and whose advancement and | Welfare is the main object of some of the coun- | trys most eminent minds. They are typical of those who will oue day take the places of meu | noweminent. It was a mutual honor of no; small proportions. see } This socially and physically erupting old | earth is eclipsing the record. What with Etna | im outfiow and the disppearance of populous | East Indian telands the internal fires seem to be | keeping tune to the sucial discontents of” the times. The consolation is that after a storm there is calm. | see A few policemen on bicycles might be valu- able permanent additions to the present serv- fee. There isa good deal more Past, than there is for one who travels on foot. — It does not look as if Henry George were | taking the personal interest in Hyatteville’s single tax experiment that all the conditions would justify. see If exploren Stanley feels that there is nothing in British politics for him he might come over here and let his wife take « band in Kansan statermanrhip. ss ‘There was no need of presenting the Vikiting wheelmen with the freedom of the city. Ts came naturally. el ‘The Pennsylvania labor tumul: is proving an expensive Iixury both to Penneaylvaniy and Mr. Carnegie. Bre. * FLESH-COLORED GAUZE SILK COMBINATION SUITS, low. neck, no sleeves. Hegular price, $:1.50. REDUCED TO ‘92.70 EACH. roswxe-Ovr Sarr Or Panasors. All of OUE $4.48 and #4 PARASOLS i oft Seah Sa ANGE ASE IES REDUCED 10 a Wee Warx You Go Away You need FLORIDA WATER to bathe your Ligad when traveling, Ke. Medium size botties of BEST FLORIDA WATER. REDUCED TO Be EACH. LANGE size BOTTLES of BEST FLORIDA WATER. REDUCED TO W. A. Prac: & Co, 719 MARKET SPACE, Cor. Sth st. and Pa. ave. It no Electropoive Electropoise Electropot: Hectropoise Electropoiss Electropoise Fisctropoiss ctropuise Electropous Electropoisy Electropeise — Puczenctse Fis Eisctropoise Elsctropoise = _Hlectropoies Plectropcise Exscrnoroise Hlectropotse ctropotse CAN BE Binctropoiss Strupoise Electropoise ivivite © PURCHASED ——_Eetroyotee <tropoine jectrvpotee peecerove ise ONLY OF Tlectropoise Electropoise Hiectropoise lectropulse Artaytic Electropeise Picctoruie Electropoise ieee Execrnorome ficoes Ei 1 ¥ Courasy, Hlocrrcboiss Elzroboin =N Blectropotse powers L405 N.Y. Ave. Bectrorone pai aes ~ 9 poise lec ‘This treatment is based Fisctropoise upon principles in conso- boise ectropeise nance with Common Flectropvise pherie oxygen. which, Electrupoiss bleetroj © absorbed” - ctropoise Electroputse Se ye = em, develops, src pone Anity for bydremen, wns ‘the admixture and tuston of there two ms Sncet comituation in the Ussues of the gen © erating vite: ‘and stirs anc: force lating every tion orgamization lectrically positive gneve, when almorbed in Undue Proportion. cause Giseane. "The ELECTHO- POISE supplies reactive electrization and. brings. the sywtom to its proper elecirie poise. H ENCE Tue Cons Ov Disease. ? and process in our pene W asurxetox Testrwonr. WASHINGTON. D.c. My JONX * hg BB: ‘me sn a remedy Sant heavy colds amt me- aria. “The effects. bave bem ali that I cguld de- fe. You cyuld Lave Bo erttie ent ths, jure “before ine.” Fhe tustra- cminen dation wal Dr. 6° bal estoN, 000 H street n.w. Omx One Oretce. No Braxcuts. No Svnacexrs, Eleetropoise Electropoise Eicceveuns Eiscavoete ectrotobxe Sstropoine ctropoine a ‘There ix no such thing as @ half holiday with the bicycle boys. It is full measure every hae. Electrobuise Dz. J.J, Guonany & So ecfiriaiptiarae SAE ERT eee a ee eae ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, T UESDAY, JULY.19, 1892, Miss Lua Lexaay, 931 FS: N.W. Sa- The only authorized agent for Washington. ‘For thirty-five years the eminent Dr. Sanche has tabored to perfect the Eleo- tropoise ‘Victory"—that greatest of all curative agente—which has effected complete cums im many cases consid- ered absolutely incurable by physi cians, “‘Oxygon” has been aptly named Vital Afr or Life, and the secret of the ‘Wonderful success of the Electropoiee “Victory” is supplying the body with this ogycen, or vital air, or life by ab- torption through the capillsrics. In the Electrupoise “*Viotory." as Mrs. Evans says in ber testimonial, “you have your doctor with you all thetime.” ANOTHER ONE OF OUR NUMEROUS Wasnrxarox Trsrmonrars. WASHINGTON, D.0., Nov. 80, 1801. MISS LENUAN, 931 F st. 1.0.2 DEAR MADAM: It gives me great pleasure to state tory” has done for me. For several years I have sufered severely with my Kidneys and Laver, partioularly the latter. At times the weight gf my clothing was almost ‘unbearable. Since using the ** Victory” Thave become entirely cured. Inacute atiacke of pain the efect ta almost ‘magical. I was taken with a violent pain in my right hep, extending to the knee. I appited the Victory, and in lea than hay an hour the pain woe gone. I have had no return of it vines, although tt hae been several weeks since ftoceurred. If it wilt do #0 much for ‘one of my age (soventy-four) what will it not do for ons younger? I would not be willing to part with mine for any consideration {7 I knew I could not have it replaced. During the early summer ft wae next to impossible for me to walk a few squares. Since using thie I have walked many, many squares with- out the slightest Fatique. I honestly think too much cannot de said in ite Favor. T gladly recommend it to ali who need @ physician. One advantage ts that ‘you have your doctor with you aii the time. Respectfully, MRS. A. K. EVANS, Dead Letter Division, Post Office. Dr. SANCHE’S only Authorised Agent for Washington is Miss Loa Lerma, 931 F Sx N.W. a Przasixa News Ar Laxssuncx & Bros. WE WILL PLACE ON SALF TO- MORROW MORNING AT 8 O'CLOCK AND CONTINUE SELL- ING THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE DAY THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF Boxs: Lavxpsnep Prrcace Wassrs, COMPRISING 375 WAISTS, 5 TO 14 YEAKS INCLUSIVE. THE PRICES ON THESE HAVE BEEN 59c. AND Tie. TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR 3 FOR $1. Axx ovr povs: 800, rIovRED PERCALE WAISTS REDUCED * TO. 50. FOR TOMORROW IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE SALE. ALL SIZE3 FROM 5 TO 14 YEARS INCLUDED. what Dr. Sanche's Etectropoise **Vio- Ose Lor Or Campress Hars THAT WERE 81, 81.25, $1.48. xow 94 crs. THOSE THAT WERE $1.75, 82, 62.25 sow $1.48. THESE CONSIST OF HATS FOR CHILDREN FROM 1 TO4 YEARS OF AGE, MADEOF MULL, CHAMBRAY OR GINGHAM, AND ARE THIS YEAR'S CREATIONS. THESE ARE STYLISH, CUTE AND THE FIGURES QUOTED ARE BELOW THE COST OF MOST OF THEM. Atso 20 PER CENT OFF THE PRICE OF ANY BABY COAT IN OUR HOUSE. SO IF BABY NEEDS A NEW COAT OB NEEDS AN ORDI- NARR ONE TO FINISH THE SEASON UP WITH THIS WOULD BE A SPLENDID CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY. WE ARE THE ONES SELLING 45-INCH EMBROIDERY FOR 402. WORTH $1.50 TO $2 PER YARD. PERL SSSSIIIIVIIII3233 LARS: BURCH ald Fissscars: Sewerny Eserastisnuznt CLOCKS WILL BE SPECIAL TOMORKOW. ‘Sill Seventh street northwest. WLW. Juries Laxssvnons, Cox. 18:1 Axo F Sr, N. W. It fe noxt to giving them away to ‘sell such «rades of Carpets at the Prices we arenow naming. apilann oer Sek at Fards, at the ridiculously Yok pries of 0c. per yard. : Balance of oar stock of Fine Body Brusecls Carpets, in lengths under 35 yards, at the ridiculously low price of ‘5c. per yard. Balance of our stock of Fine Mo- quette Corpets, in lengths under 30 yards, at the ridiculously low price of {90c. per yard. Balance of our stock of Fine Wiltn Velvet Carpets, in lengths ander 30 Yards, retuoed from $1.00 O0e. per Owing to these ridioulously low Prices we cannot out the pioces. Grand chance to carpeta small room, an ante room, bath room or get enough carpet for a rug or two, at less than Prime cost. FEEEEEEEEEEE EEE EAE FFEFEFEPEEFEPEEEEPEPIEEEE Jorrus Laxssvunan. Con. 1311 Axp F Srs. N.W. Courane BIOYOLE TO OX CART And ‘You get an idea or Convenience of Gus Stove Cc. 5.5 Moppnusx, 614 12rx Sx. ‘BBI 00 NNN oe § Fue at So? EN A = Ee ©o al Be Be ko i foe = Two special ae beinaugurated tomorrow, one in Muslin Underwear and the other in Children’s Goode, a T5c. Gowss For 50c. Never mind how much we lose in sell- ing 75c. Gownafor Sc. You should not fail to profit by our folly. These gowns re made of fine undresssd muslin, Pointed yoke of fine tucks, trimmed ‘round neck, sleoves and yoke with wide emb. ruffio, full high sleeves, zood. length and thoroughly made. Others’ Price, 73c. Our price, 50c. 75c. Samrs For 550. Another chance for you to profit by our extravagant trade-producing tac- tics, These are made from fine soft un- dressed muslin, with wide cambric ruf- fle, edged with embroidery, with clus- ters of fine tucks above, yoke band and finished in an excellent manner. Others? price, 75e. Our price, 39c Deawens Fon 25¢. Another chance for you to save money at our expense. Those Drawers are made of soft Masonville muslin, finished with tucked cambric ruflle, with 4 tucks above the ruffle, yoke band, and well made and cusseted. Others price, 390. Our price, 2c. per patr. Cunpne Goovs Repvcen. ‘We are also through money making in this department for this season. Children's Fine White Indis Linon Gamps. Sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. Re- duced to 23. All Children's 98c. Stylish Mull Hats now 48c. each. White, pink and light bine. Children’s Elegant French Gingham Dresses. Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. 81.48 styles now $1. 81.95 styles now $1.48. 48 styles now #1.75. (Second floor.) A Dror Is Consers, ‘Se. and $1 Summer Corsets, in laree sizes, from 22 to 30, now down to S0e. er pair to close. Tur Box Manone. 314 Axo 316 Tra Sx. N. W. Gaaxo Anuz. Grand Army Cots. . THE Grand Army Beds. Grand Army Chaira. MOSTEST — Grand Army Chins. Grand Army Tables, Goons Grand Army Mattresses. Grand Army Washbow!. FOR Grand Army Water Pitchers. Anything you want for Grand Army THE crowd. We have the goods, you have the money. We want you to LEASTEST give up the cash, and our prices will cause you to hand it over. MONEY ‘Remember, we don't sell on credit, and we cut the price all along. aT Don't buy anything in Furniture, Carpets, Matting, Chine, &., til GRASTY'S you have been to soe us. G@-foot Extension Table, $3.98, DOUBLE —Bold Oak Clustor Leg Table, 85. Extensidn Window Screens, 230. STORES, Ico Chests, 2.05. All-steel_ Woven-wire Top and Bot- ‘7TH ST. BET. tom Book-fold Bed Springs, 84.50 to PANDQ Roll-up Steel Springs, $3.50. Osk Suites, $15, 50, $18, RW. 822.50, $25, ke. Beat Wire Cots, $1.75. Don't make any mistake in uame and place. M. ©. Gassre, 1510-12 7th st., bet. PandQn.w. fyll. Bist Soe “Osic BY se Sonne oh i yond ang Cad aa een were only ry iene ama Eee ‘by yealiatastory ‘be ul Woopwarn Axp Lorior. 20TH, 11TH AND F STs. X.W. . —_e (Open this and other evenings until 5 o'elock; Saturdays until 1 o'clock—during July and August. Deranruzsr Sas Reapixa. Jeet REGNEB- eee ates (ist floor. - Lith st. building.» bs Wooxw: ae Lamp Vax bs Src-Asscan _— SALE. —— BALE. AUUK —Srant Sue Wr ARE NOT HAVING THESE SALES FOR EF- FECT, but only for one purpose—to aocomplishecom- plete clearance of our summer stocks. We shall offer from day to day—at a great eaer(fioe—the things which are engaging the attention of everybody just now—the Yery things you need. The simple announcement of what they are, and the low prices attached ‘aro certainly all that {s necessary to insure the closing out of the various lots without delay—can't advertise them all at oncs—but signs and tickets will tell you what und where they are and how little it takes to buy them. FOR WEDNESDAY. STOCK-TAKING MARK DOWNS. Our stock of PRINTED SILKS is some hundred yards smaller than it was yesterday morning. No better styles landed in Washington than those we are selling at the following raced prices: Parstep Sirxs, now 650. Prisrev Sirxs, now 50c. (First floor. Under skylight.) STOCK-TAKING MARK DOWNS. MEN'S 50c. Neatice Sunrs, 390., (size 12 to 176) ‘Were 50c. Now 300. MEN'S: 50c. Sumzs Ax Drawers, 350. 8 pleces for $1.00. (Colored Balbriggan) all sizes, Were 50c. Now Bic. or 3 for 81.00. st floor... 24 annex). 7 STOCK-TAKING MARK DOWNS. 1,000 yards 20c. Zeruve Grsanaus, 1240. Fine quality, good designs, and colorings, 1,000 yards 123c. Pasxrep Cuzres, 80. Cream with Colored Figures and Sprays. Were 120. Now 8c. —— 1,000 yards 20c. Braxpexsuncs Axn 12h0. x Espvewos Crorus. (Cream and White with Colored Figures, You ‘now these well, and their value, Were 20c. Now 12%. (2a floor... -11th street building). 8c. 2,500 yards 12%. Lace Sravep Lawss. ‘White, sheer and fine quality. Were 1344c. Now Be. (2A floor. 11th st, building.) $2.00. $1.50. 5-8 Gerwax Navarss. Bleached, extra fine quality, good patterns. ‘Were $2.00. Now $1.50. (24 floor. - "Lith st, building.) STOCK-TAKING MARK DOWNS. Listxe Deranraext. 25. Faxcy Pracaraxe. 15c. Balance of stock in summer-wetght for waist and skirt linings. Wore 25c 250. Lixen Pencausez 150. Light weight, very strong. will not split or pall. Cream and grays. 36 inches wide. : Were 25. Now 150. 1246. ‘87 dozen Now 150. 8c. Lisex Fovxpartoy. STOCK-TAKING MARK DOWNS. Texsis Racxers, Racxer Cases Axp Snors AU reduced. This offering has never had a precedent. See the prices at which we are welling RACK- ETS of reputable makes—the kinds for be- aL 7. Now 506. “Athletic"—""Harvard"—"*Standard.” (Cork handle.) 81. 50. 82.3. $2.75. Now $1.00. “Ashby, Jr."—"*Newport”—‘‘Arlington”— $3.00. 82.25. $2.25. “St. George.” 82.25. Now $1.00. ‘Long wood"—‘‘Harvard Special” —'*Casino"— 83.40. 83.50. $3.75. “Standard.” 82.75. Now $1.25. ‘ashy Special”, 04.60. Xow BQ. Racket Cases, 50c. Now 250. Boys Tennis Shoes, Ge. Now 450. Men's Tennis Shoes, 6c. Now 450, Men's Tennis Shoes, 95e. Now J Do. (Basement. .-1ith st. building.) — STOCK-TAKING MARK DOWNS. y Travezixa Goons. 5 Ladies! Canvas Dross Trunks—full linen Jined—larze set-up tray containing apartments for ladies’ bonnet and gentlewen's silk bat— extra dress tray —leather bound—polished hard- wood siats—reinforced valance bands—malles- ‘bie iron trimmings—sheet-iron bottom--four strap hinges—"“Excelsior" lock and four lock bolts, . Leach. 36-1n. ‘Were. 23 812.00 Now 8 Ladies Endmeled Canvas Dress Trunks—full Minen Iined-large set-up tray and extra dresstray —polished hard-wood alats—Kartarvert-bound— stecl clamps—reinforced valance band—"'M. Now. $9.50 $10.75 911,50 5 Club Bage—cloth sides—loather ends and bottom—leather lined—inside pocket—good lock and catches. 3-10-in.—were $1.35. Now 75c. 1—14-n.—was $2.25. Now 81.25. fow manufacturer's defects in the way of an oll ‘spot here and there—that accounts for the little Sab aspeemierh ageetetiteaeeezecss A ol To Tur Rescoe Kehr. at B o'clock ‘Pia on Saturdays, \ PERRY'S. Proposition—and we were very gind to gets loto EMBROIDERED FLANNELS that be had, for they ‘are extraordinarily handsome—and of exceptionally ‘fine quality. ‘The only draw back was thequantity. Quite s load for us to take on in the middle of July. But when You see them you will De impressed as wo were. Pes ‘Sossion is the only relief for their tempting elegsnoe. ‘We have made two lote of them. Now, tm the first place, bear in mind they are GIL- BERT FLANXEL—all wool and as softesdown. The needlework is as tasty and perfect as can be. — ; 7 Ce ‘We haveoet aside six designs fn the first lot. The em- broldery runs from a narrow edging to = pattern that Teaches most to the center Bot the width. Bought reru- lar—in regular season—they would sell at 75e. to $1.25. The present price fs lower than the usual ‘wholesale cost. ‘Six other designs in the sec- ond lot, They are more elab- orate patterns on finer flannel. ‘They are embroidered from five to seven inches deep—in solid and hemstitched effects. Under any circumstances of purchase than these they would sell st $1.50 o. ‘This fresh purchase—added to the hundred and one reductions in the regular stock—will turn a usual duit time into s ‘‘piping” busy one. Wecannot duplicate ‘these EMBROIDERED FLANNELS—yon must take what advantage there is now—while they are here. ‘When they are gone—they are gone for good. Pernayrss. ‘NINTH AND THE AVENUE. ‘Established 1840. Telephone 995. Siu Siturxe Dax Goons Ar Cosr at ae jouxeox ‘ase UTTRELL'S. Pa 4.fe ‘Until further notice we'll continue to offer our entire stock of Dry Goods, No- tions, &e., at cost prices for cash. Ar 9c. A Yano We offer youthe choice of 100 styles of Printed Pongees and Mulls,in white, Diack and colored grounds. Theso were ‘12sec. Take them now at 9c. Ar llc. A Yar ‘We offer you the choice of what's left of our 15 and 18c. Figured American Satines, in blue, black and colored grounds. Ar 12%. A Yano We offer you the choice of the Fine 15 ‘an 180. Printed Sea Island Pongoes. Big variety to select from. Ar 180. A Yaaro ‘We'll sell you any of our 25 and 36e. Figured French Setines, including the Popular styles in polka spoteand pin * stripes on blue grounds, Ar 20c. A Yas Youcan take the pick of what's left of the Genuine French Organdies. These have been ready sellers at 25c. Ar 31c. A Yasv ‘Wo offer the choice of the 40c. Black and Colored Broches. These are nearly = yard wide and in effect pretty assilke. Bee them. ‘The above is only an illustration of ‘the reduction: in prices, which will ap- ply to every yard and article of mes- chandise in our store. 19 SURGE SRREDERRENANINRNE OBNHNORERLESESSTIEEESS Brom “G. A. R.” Pazesnations. ‘You botel proprictors, owners of res. taurante, eating houses and boarding should be making 0 sccom- _Bodate the "OG. A.B.” Eacomponent Birgest We invite a comparison of our prices with Wruaaers & Eovosstox, 1205 Ps Avi N.W. ee | No other house DOES—EVER pIp— or EVER WILL-sell such STERLING QUALITIES at such LOW PRICES as WE quote Saxs Axo Coxnisz, So ta Gar oa" “GA Ska WA ‘sa Scoormxa Ovr.cP er - a-e eee oer ra eee , attention—FOR THEY ABE. “Odds and Ends" with us are simply BROKEN LOTS—and it's always the BEST lines that are the first to become *‘size-short.” Everybody who WEARS Shors can BUY Shoes cheaper than was ever heard of before. Is our way of “cleaning house”—yet- ting the store in shape to strike our semiannual balance. And then after that comes the fall stock. We must have room to put it-end this is how we are getting it. Tre Mews Suors Go Taz Wourrs Suors Go— Tae Tux Tue Misezs, Smors Go— Bors Suors Go— Cuprext: Saors Go— Tue Israxts Suors Go— *Tisu't © line or two—but HUNDREDS OF PAIRS that are still waiting for wearers, SEASONABLE and SERVICE- ABLE. Caron Tu Dar Or Tur Repvcrioxs. Misses’ Shoos Now. Misses’ Shoes Now. $1.98 $1.49 $1.47 98.0. $2.23 $1.47 $2.50 $1.75 $2.25 $6.00 $2.00 $1.98 $7.00 $1.50 $4.00 $3.00 $2.50 98. $147 $2.00 $1.50 Of course $1.23. 98. : $2.49 Xow. Sen $1.98 HB 1.49. Kaw", See 50C. Wren 98C, sowie: "$1.29 Bow Ste. 9BC. you have our guarantee— that goes with every sale we make— no matter what you pay—with one ex- ception—patent leather. Nobody quaran- tees that, But we are certain ours are as good as they can be A day or two longer for this leather rush. A Sazs Axv Company, Peun. ave. | We close at 6 o'clock— and except Seturdays—until ‘7th strest. Sept. 1 == ‘i ‘wey °F Eau: AA. wee a al wwe BICYCLE 3.50. Eas y1B-2t AT ELLERY & IRELAND'S. $1.33 Madras Shirts now S8e. 135 Cheviot * ‘Shirts now §Sc. 1.35 Sateen ‘now Bic. 2. . ‘Shirts now S¥e. 1.00 “Outing” mow BSc. 50c. Scares For 25c. eckn and Sirtp “Bowsane bore a BSc" “The Two Old Timers,” S. B. Exceny & Jos. H. Tnngaxo, 3718831 thst. u.w., near N. ¥. ave. junction. Con, L1ri Axp F Srs, - avis” ‘Popular Candies, Popular Prices. x Exceuesr Sons ‘And PLUMBING REMODELING are notevery- | it i I f f i i Fe { i 3 i ! Be Vest_Pocer Soovesis Fox Bieverssrs Asp Turn Fruexps. (Corner ttthet. and Pa. ave.) Sroons—me Painis Roya cash Woainess enables ‘tor Sterling Silver Soni? Spoons thet make Stravacnnt erp: ThE'tise Spoon with the Capitel etched 81.50 for sual sie: spoon with Capitol. Monument abd Soldiers’ Home faitumly depicted: €3 for lange size, 81.68 for small size Spoon with handle representing ‘Uncle Sain dreswed tn stars and stripes costume | $2.08 for large azo, 81.35 foremall size Spoon with Washington etched in bowl. @1.O8 for the Love Sporn heart-shape bow! and the word amour forming handie 89 No lees than one hundred and three diferent Binds of Scurensr Spoons, ait warranted sterling silver and sostamped. Sec display tm window of No. 1119 Pa. ave (Corner 12th at. and Pe. ave.) 1001 Sovvesims Or Wasmxorox. Jewreny—suverweiting Tablet, encreved withthe Word Washington, only $1.85, @2, and $2.48 each, Also Silver Match Boxes, Bon Bon Boxes, ko. Gold Rings, Pins, Bracelets and other vost pocket Souvenirs. . Cors-rowvente curs.and Aancer trom Ide to Ba. From 500 up the Hand-painted Gems of the cdle- brated Limoges of Paris, (Corner 9th ot.and Paave.) Learuen sets, co wrising Pocket Book and Card Case, in neat bo fora Real Leather Set Ormainented with oxidized Meur de lis, Se for Leather Set with corners of flagre silver, #1 for Real Mor- 8 iaall colors, with Dow knots «tamped thers. for sets with Sterling Silver Trim- (Corner 12th st. and Pa. ave) Haspencurers.—me cary autumn importa- tions aving arrived we are enabled to offer the latest novelties in Bow Kuot Designs, also the new Scalloped and Embroidered Handkerchiafs, Prices, 13°, Re, Sc, and Cl each. Three of the 150°, three Of the Soc Han- 50s, ke Handkerchiefs inbox kerchiefs in box for 1, four of the 13° Handkerchiefs in box for 50: = (Corner 18th at. and Pa. ave.) Necxwian—tnais sik Drew Fronts, with ruftles, have been secured to sell at WH", each, thouzh made to retail at @1.30and up. With navy grounds and white polka dots. also red, brown, black and cream. turers stock of 5c. Ruf- The balance of a man: cround, with fleur de rs, at 17e. instead of the. Tinported Novelty Windsors, with costofarms and other artistic designs, only ie. each. * (Cor. 22th st. and Pa. eve.) Groves—wnite Gioves ting an fait we partion larly mention them, though navy, red end other scarce and fashionable colors are in «tock. Direct and large importations of White Chamois Mousgnetaires ineans that you are offered the usual | 81.2 Gloves for @1. They are extra long—6-button | teneth. Boing made of selected skins cam be washed and look ax good a8 now afterward, ‘White Chamois Mousquetaires.... White Biarrite Mounquetatres White Kid Gloves, 4 buttons oy White Suede Mousqnetatres (rood) White Suede Mousquctaines (better). #150 White Suede Mousquetaires (best) ass White Kid Gloves, black band. 1.50 $97" All above “Palais Royal” Gloves are warranted! Tried on at our risk. Thos» baying for presentation may exchange them throuch the mail if wrong size is obtained. «Continued below.) THE PALAIS BOYAL Mosewwex Dress Goons. ‘The result of our buyers’ late fying trip to New York is now evident. Do.—witness the new Pekin Crepen st only fe. @ yard. Silklike luster to the besutiful shades of pink, blue, yellow, red and cream. You need be told they are only cotton as you look at the overbead display. 123 £2C.—Bedford Cropes are of the same family ae above and ‘tis doubtful whether the difference in price $s warranted by iooks, You must be judge. And these 36-inch wide Percales at I2ige. a yard. ‘You'll notice them with navy blue grounds and white stripes and dots in the lance center show window. Don't forget that the store we have also grounds of lavender pink and light bias with white stripes; also white grounds with cardinal, navy, pink and light blue stripes. All at Lge. yard. | Dc. outing Clothe at Pe. yard instead of 1236 conta, Wash Surabs st 10:. yard, Figured Chevrons at 100. yard, Ficured Orgaadies at 10c. yard instead of 123 cents, French Mull at 16c. yard, in delicate tints of lavender, pink, light blue, cream, lower tuan prevailing the qualities are euperior. 24-inch White Jap. Silks De. 9 27-inch White Jap. inch White Jap. Silks. 24-inch Stripe Wash Subahs. Winch Sarab Silks, colors. inch Crepe de Chene, colors. 23-tuch Polka Dot India Silke, 23.inch Stripe India ‘S¥-inch Stripe India Silks. M-inch Japanese Siliks, color. @a-The last mentioned come in art shades of Leghorn, gray, golden brown, navy, ciel, tan, isven- der, suede, orange, pink, yeliow, cream. Navy Bucz Daess Goons. 27-inch Bathing Fiannel. S24inch Bathing Flannel. 40-inch Storm Serge. 40-inch Wool Casumere. 40-inch Fancy Crepon Stnch Leties’ Cloth 40-inch Enclish Crepon.. St-inch Storm Serge. @tinch French Broadcloth. x Also in blue to match are Parasols, Gloves, Silk Waists, Hosiery, Garters, Undervests, Veils, Handkerchiefs, &. See window display. 5Oc. anv Extes Good Quality Nan's Veiling, Albatross, Cashinere, Foule and Storm Serges. Maxr Loose For Tas. A new supply of Swisses and other White Dress Goods at same surprise prices as before. ‘25e. yard for those that usually retail et 30 and 35, yard. ‘4c. yard for the 0c. quality Swisses. Extra Sheer White and Cream Mulls st 25 and Se, yard. ‘Black and White Persian Lawns, 90s. to 400.0 yards Expnorensrs.—casseres's Dre Wiathe, 22 to PWinches. 5c. to @1.108 yard for chokes patterns ‘Worth from @8ec. to @1.50. ‘Swice and Irish Point from 17 to 450. Yard. Heretofore sold from 25 to @i. Yard. s¢ aa add) a2 Fiuii ‘Fine Swiss Blind Embroideries, in various designs, for yokes, &c., 40c. to 61.85 yard. ’ Svecuz Lor Ware Rissoxs. All styles and widths have been secured, to esl from 3to10c. 0 yard lew than formerly. Aleo a Ora Sr. | ther Wt of those Sinch-wide Molise Ribbons, in all ‘color, only 1%. yard

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