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THE EVENING STAR. ~ WASHINGTON. TUESDAY. CRosBY TIVE EVENING STAR has a reguinr and permanent cirewiation In Was! times larger than thecltv. As = local NEWS paper Vertising Medinm i: tms uo © Ad s ous | If peopie could be prevented from on Pistols, cirks, rzors and otaer marde weapons it is believed } des and serious a@frage would be of race oc cc. To the Presence of the knife or pistol ready at hand when auger has clocded reason, most of the homicides occurring in the District can be traced. One trouble about almost auy law in- tended to reach the case is that the law is obeyed br orderly citizens and @isregarded by the lawless. So those who| might have use for a weapon to defend them- ealves from ruffianly attack are really a“ disadvantage. This, however, it is betieved will Rot be the case under the new Inw which Las Jast become operative, if its provisions are vig- | @xously enforced. The police could not be | Detter employed than in an effort to disarm the rowdy and fighting element of the community that produces most of the murderers. If the fall penalty of the law were imposed in a few cases it wraid become known among all classes thet thers was danger in carrying « weapon, not only ‘or the community likely to be shocked atany moment by sudden bloodshed, but for the Inwbreaker as well. Elsewhere in Tee Stax tho new law is pub- Mshed in fall. It will be seen that ample power fs given the Commissioners and the police de- partment, tomakeitfully effective, and they will doubtless see to it that the failure to enforce so salutary «© measure does not rest upon them. ——s The German physicians who have made a| THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1892. | Wooowanv Axp Lorusor, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS N.W. —— Closed this and other evenings at 5; Saturdays at I. | ma Tae A Coxrortasr Saorrrxe Pace, | Even in this excessively hot weather. Broad atsles— cozy resting places—fansand tee water at your dis- posal. Unsurpassed voutilation all over the house. A FrsrCrass Loxcx Roox Obsiates the necessity of your going outside for Tuncheon. Take elevators to sixth floor of 10th st. butlding—you will find « large and delightfully cool room, commanding a magnificent view of the city ‘and the Potomac riverthe very best service—polite and prompt attention—a thoroughly enjoyable lunch- eon ata very moderate price. ie Tue. Graxn Fivace TO OUR Srocx-Taxixe Preranarony Sare WILL BE A Fove Das Rewsayt Creantso Satz. Aut Reusayrs . AT BXACTLY HALF PRICE. EXcE Otx Srory Tovay 18 IMPORTANT—INTERESTING. Will be particu- larly 90 to economical folks, who are always shrewd buyers and who will quickly recognize tts great value. These just-before-stock-taking-reduction-sales are study of the cholera sttuation find that the | sntiouslyawatted for by our customers. They gain Bussian regulations are not enforced, naturally predict the rapid extension of the The anthorities in both Austria | and Germany have taken the alarm, and strin- | gent rules have been adopted to prevent the | admission of the dreaded disease. As they have for the most part # more intelligent population than that of Russia to deal with, it is hoped | tart the measures used will be effectual. The | cholera in the suburbs of Paris seems to be | diminishing, in the number of deaths, at least. The precaution taken by the American authori- thes and others immediately interested in ex- cluding cholera sbould be redoubled. In this connection it may not be amiss to say | that the choleraic oatbrenk in Paris is credited | to the consumption of Seine water by «| large pert of the population in the districts | infected. ‘The water of a river flowing through a thickly settled community and by a large city is necessarily impure. If Washington's water | supply for domestic uses was from that portion of the Potomac subject to the action of the | city’ ssowerage.an outbrenk of some virulent fever would be inevitable. Coming as it does from above. where the Potomac is acomparatively pure | stream, and protected in its reservoir as it is, | the wate: is wholesome. But even Potomac | water has been found in danger from contami- nation in reservoir, and steps have been taken | to cut off small streams flowing into the same from contaminated sources. Any city’s water supply is its chief concern. oe Hyattsville is hanging im suspense today wait- ing for the decision of the county court at Marl- boro’, before which the right of the town com- missioners to make their recent and now famous single tax order ix being argued. The Marlboro’ Judge wil! not have to pass upon the question of the merits of the single tax system, but only upon the legal right of the town commissioners to exempt improvements from taxation. The commissioners hold that it is a matter entirely within the discretion conferred upon them by law. There isasort of humor in their com-| plaint made in their answer to the court, that the citizens petitioning for a mandamus are seeking to compel the commissioners to burden property owners with unnecesary taxation. — The principle of temperance in eatin g. drink- ing and other indulgences is a good one, com- mended by experience and rational in itself. It ise principle of action for weather such as this im © peculiar sense. Too much cold water drank after exercise is a usual and frequently fatal indulgence. Another is the consumption of heary of overrich food. ‘The simplest diet | sufficient for the individual, proper relaxation after work and exemption from anxiety— these are the taain anfeguards of the season, - — — There may be no connection between the great fire at Bay City. Michigan, and the intense heat diffused over the country with great im- partiality. Nevertheless. there is the coin- eidence, and in bot weather people do not want too many facts to « ta theory. Up in Prince Edward's Island the forest fires are, known to be caused by the drought. - — — Bergman may have had aidere and /abetsnes, or be mar have sought aingle-handad to reap the infam reward of his ¢ One thing | is corcain re some anarchists still at | large and public tire that they shall be muzcled. - ——— fan ia oticer demanding | appeased by having ite object hung up by the thumbs and cleanly shaver « side of his head is one for which our civilization must blush. —— The mass meeting of protesting taxpayers which «: auced last night brought to- Sether less than thirty people. Popular indig- nation is frigid compared to the weather. us wrath b oe at of Frick, tookypains to would be liablato be- — +02 ‘This isan example of how hot Uncle Jerry Rusk could have made it for an opponent if he had been pat on the ticket. see It is warm weather for the commencement of @ popular subscription for the GA. R. em campment. But the succes: of the encamy- ment outweighs all climatic considerations. es Tt may be necessary to devise/some method fealling up troops for the ‘suppression of colonels at Homestead. see ‘As usual there ares great many bills which have been useful only as a means of developing eloquence. see The approaching suspension of the Coasres- sional Record’s publication removes from the minds of its cotemporaries thrangh the coun- tey the fear of another big scoop ou Henry aries. — 202 ‘Tee announcement tat the. Ohio repubixeane Propose to senda chewing gum manufacturer te Coagress should be hailed with deep satisiae~ tlos by the feminine politicians as another con- eemion to the interests of thet: sex, o~ There is really no logical objection to the grerage Congressman drawing bis salary after | hia decease. — Columbian is her name today and the Ameri- ean navy is by so mach tho gaiier—the name and the veers. +2 _____ ‘This weather ought to be equél to preventing 8 deadtock over the world’s fair appropriation. +o. Whatever else may be said of Senator Hill he ‘He should not be dis- | ary hoee| Fema We make an unceremonious break in prices. Why we do it you may likely ask. There's a plessure in | bargain gtving, but the real reason ta, we want to sell the gooda by next Saturday noon. ONLY FOUR DAYS LEFT, ‘Yet they must go-there's no alternative—that’s the whole story. The reductions have been general— on large lots, kc. ‘The exceptional activity due to the marvelous price‘concessions has left us with thou- sands of . REMNANTS-BROKEN AND SCATTERED LOTS, These are marked at exactly half price to save taking themnin stock. ‘This character of merchandise is bothersome in stock-taking. It's tedious to count and hard to caleu- late, Some are just “odd lots,” “broken assort- ments,” “short lengths” of this season's best produc- tions; others. perhaps are dasty or sotied—hfw to esti- mate the damage 'tisn’t always easy to guess. We take tnvemtory Saturday—are doing the sorting, counting and ticketing now. Meanwhile these “REMNANTS” are staring us in the face—so it seemed to us wisest to cet rid of them at once. Every singleone no matter how low it was marked at first is now marked at EXACTLY HALF PRICE. More REAL AND TANGIBLE barghins than bas ever been known advertieed just as they are. Qon- firm these statements by investigating. STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS. 153 Sux Resyasrs. PLAIN, FIGURED, STRIPED PRINTED. Lengths from 1 to Ti yard: AT EXACTLY HALF PRI STOCK-TAKING BEDUCTIONS. Rexxasrs, 6 7 42.4». Brsce Lace Frouxcixes. AT EXACTLY HALF PRICE. Now. Byards. Was $11. Was $6.13. NOW. 2yants. Wass6. NOW. 185 yards. Pyards. Was $2.50. ~ NOW. 9M yards. 2% yards. 1% yards. (2% yards. 2 yards. Me yards, 2346 yards. 2M yards. Was #18 NOW. $7.88. NOW.... Was 87.97. NOW. Was $9.63. Was $4.50. NOW. Was $11.50. NOW. Was $2.93. NOW.... Was3.91. NOW. Brace Daareny aay yards. Waseeo. sow SDc. 9 9x Werarts, waeeess. vow $2.25. 16 yards. wwense sow $1.15. ist floor. - 2d annex.) ——— STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS. Aut Suorr Lesoras Sruse Ayn Svanee Dnazss Sroves (AU Woot) AT EXACTLY HALF PRICE. We don't want a single short length of Spring and Summer Dress Goods in the store by stock-taking day. which will be Saturday July 30. To accomplish this end we've marked every grade, from the lowest to the highest, at exactly half original price. Lengths from 1to5 yards. Allgood widths; some extra wide. Many chotce things among them. All fresi, scasonable and in usable quantities. Were Ste. = NOW i 9e. Weresoc. Now 2de. Weer. xow 3740. Wrest. — xow D0. weresiss. Now 62ho. Werees.so. Now 7 Oc. eresi.7s. xow 8Tc. (st floor a ~... 10th st. bidg.) a STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS. To Texsis Prayers. BEGINNERS AND EXPERTS. You've never berere had and perhaps never will have aoain achance to buy Tennis Rackets at sach prices. | poses .. Bee. ‘getinston, * wore 82.25. “Casino,” wore €3.75. Leseood,” wore 93.40. “American Tate,Jr.,were $3.50. “Franklin,” were $3.50. “Beekioan Club,” were 34.50. “*Beekman Special,” were 6 w ‘Harvard Special.” cork handle, were $5.00. SPettitt,” were 94.50. ‘Ashby Special.” cork handle, “rAshby Special," were $4.50. “American Tate,” prize strung, sere 04.75. “American Tate,” xow $1.25. English ois aaah Rees acer ot = aay: =a, As Uszrun. PERRY'S. N meeieaaileas Go wepiliiuan at aula Tvs fast coming to that in ‘this country. The ‘TI frequency and suddenness with which the heavens “burst forth in weeping” makes an sping of the En- glish custom most sensible. ‘This general and constant use has its good effect. Puts style into the sticks and quality in the coverings. We can show the improvement to you in hundreds of varieties. Ithas beon done without Iffting prices to speak of. Loastwaya, we have managed to keep to the front witheut altering the costs of our popular erades. 26-inch GLORIA, with natural sticks, ox- idized and mourning handles—oniy $1. ‘28-inch SILK GLORIA, with natural han- dles—only $1.25. 26-inch SILK GLORIA, with Weichsel loops, cak knots, orange wood, oxidized, with four de Us trimmings and mourning handles—only 81.50. 26-inch UNION SILK, with, club handles—e man’s umbrells—-RBDUCED to $1.89. 26-inch GLORIA, with French hora ring handles and case to match the gloria—only 92. 26-inch UNION SILK, with nataral sticks— only €2.15. 26-inch UNION SILK, with silver-trimmed natural sticks and silk cases to match—only 92.50. 26-inch LISLE SPUN SILK, with natural mounts—only 83. ‘26-inch GERMAN GLORIA, selvage edge, with natural $3. 26-inch PURE SILK, mounted® on Fot frames, with natural handles—only $4. 26-inch PURE SILK, with Dresden handles, gold trimmed—only $5.80. ‘26-inch BEST UNION SILK, with natural bandics, trimmed with sterling sitver—only 85. PURE SILK, with sterling silver 87. 26-inch BEST UNION SILK, with French horn handles, silver trimmed—oniy 89. 28-inch ENGISH GLORIA—natural handles —two grades—@1 and $1.25. ‘26-tnch SILK GLORIA, with natural handles —only 81.50. 28-inch UNION SILK, with natural handles and silk cases to matcb—only 82. 28-inch UNION SILK, with natural handles —only 82.30. 28-inch UNION SILK, with French horn handles—only @3. winch LISLE SPUN SILK—hendsomely mounted—onty 84. 28 toch UNION SILK, with French horn and ivory handlee—85 and 86. ‘28-inch UNION SILK. with stefling silver- trimmed natural handles—oaly $7. ~_ Coronen Covers. It is quite the fad nowto carry COLORED UMBREL- LAS. If you want them— 24 inch CHANGEABLE-SILK, in blue and red—only $3.25. 24-inch TWILLED SILK, in blue and red— » only $3.25. 26-tnoh—$3. 50. 26-inch CHANGEABLE SILK, mounted on Fox frame, with nataral 26-inch TAFFETA 8! frames—only $5. m lock Panasors. If youcan be induced to buy » PARASOL— you will find all of ours at closing-them-out Prices. Peary “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Established 1840. Telephone 005. Sror Tansxe Meprerse. Cvaz Younssrry Wira Tue Enoxexr Dz. Saxcues Exzcrnororsz “Vicrony. It is acknowledged by all liberal think- ors, and especially those of the medical fraternity, that we asa people take en- tirely too much medicine. More human beings die from a surfeit of medicine than die from the lack of it. The Klec- tropoise Victory, by supplying oxygen, effects © cure without the aid of “*Ozygen" is the Electtopoise Victory’s curative agent. We are all familiar with oxynen, its relation to life, &e. It is almost life itesif. It is well Known that most diseases emanate from the blood. ‘The Electropoise Victory supplies oxy- gen to the body through the capillaries, thus purifying the blood and driving out the disease. This method is simple, healthful and strictly hyztenic. ‘Dr. Sanche, after spending thirty- years of his life in the perfection of the Electropoise ‘*Victory,” offers it as acure forthe ills of all mankind. Its successful curative power has been espe- ctally exemplified in chronic cases of the following diseases: Rheumatism, Chilis and Fevers, Malaria, Nervous- ness, Catarrh, Asthma, Insomnia, Indi- gestion, Diarrhoea, Laryngitis, Kidney and Liver Diseases, &: ‘We have testimonials from all over the country and a large number right here tn Washington, one of which we pub- Ush below: Washington, D. C.. ‘April 3, 1892. MISS LULA LENMAN, 981 F et. nw., Washington, D. C. DBAR MISS LENMA Tt affords ine pleasure to add my name to your already long list of those bene- Mted by **Electropoise Victory.” You weil know it took much persuad- ing before I would wseas a health-giv- ing power anything which appeared 20 ‘muthical, and for this reason especially Twish all who are in the least afected or aflicted to know that **Victory” has greatly bene fited me. Thave now gladly laid aside medicine ead have witnessed and received the best Of results from the use of this wonderful instrument. My business is very tazing upon the nerves, and the occasional use of **Vie- tory" ae tonic eupplies the exhausted ayatem with the necessary oxygen for perfect health. After several years? doctoring for In- digestion Electropotse “Victory” com- pletely cured me; it has also broken up colds and twice I have treated a well- warted sore throat, closely Following your direotions, with remarkable re sults. Youratruly, DELLA’ P. WOODRUTF, Stenographer. 1297 Sot. nw. NOTICE! The only two authorized Washington agents of Dr. Hercules Sache, in- ventor of the ‘*Electropoise” Victory, are: Miss Leta Leswas, 931 FS: N.W. Dn. O. A. Penny, 602 Sra Sx. N.W. Gar Be ure to get the “Victory.” it A. Kavrmas, 909 PENN. AVE. N.W. Inrenzsrixao To Mornzns with Txeruxe Busts. No Fran Ov Secoxp Susans er Ranei See Bias Se ed Da F, AHBNEY Hacrrsrowx. Mp, AMONG OTHER REPORTS GIVES THIS. COLD AND CROUP. Miss J. stout, robust 2. Contracted @ cold and was ae pal roress Serer ts Tere gs WRITE OR ee FOR seceyals FREE. Amtaxric Exzernororsz Co.. 1405 N. Y. Ave NO SUB AGENTS OB BRANCH OFFICES. it ATOMIZERS BEAT ANYTHING YET PROPOSED. $1 Perfume Atomisers .. 480 ‘Te. Atoudzers, rubber tube, complete. Same in metal tubes, complete. e140 ene 2 Vaseline Atomizer, perfect. 01.40 ——— Powder Atomizer, for dry materials for your Sommer Gocbing GAB i the jammer x ‘deal Summer fuel'and s GAS STOVE will furnish grest relief. Wehave s full stock and we offer extraordinary values. S.S. Suzop & Bao, 482 Orn Ss. (Coal, comfortable foot wear? We have Ty Oca TRADE WILL CONTINUE IN THE SAME CHAN- NEL AS THAT OF TODAY AND YESTERDAY WE WILL HAVE NO CAUSE TO COMPLAIN OF OUR | MIDSUMMER TRADE. 1§ TRUE THAT WE ARE OFFERING SOME VERY SPICY BARGAINS, AND THAT IS THE REASON THE PEOPLE VENTURE FAR AND NEAR TO ENJOY THE GREAT EFFORTS PUT FORTH IN THEIR FAVOR AND FORGET THE SWELTERING HEAT. TOMORROW WE WILL SELL YOU A LADIES’ GENUINE LISLE THREAD VEST, PURE WHITE, FINISHED WITH SILK OROCRET SHELL WORK ABOUND NECK AND SLEEVES AND PURE SILK DRAWN STRINGS. WE SHALL SELL THEM FOR 25c., ALTHOUGH THEY ARE WORTH 50c.—— ORIENTAL LACES, FOUR INCHES WIDE, BEAU- TIFUL NEAT PATTERNS, TO ARRIVE TOMOR- ROW MORNING, 15c. A YARD.——ALSO ABOUT 20 PIECES OF NEW VALENCIENNES LACE. 1,000 ‘VERY LARGE FOLDING FANS, HANDSOMELY DE- SIGNED. WE CALL THEM JAPANESE COOLERS. JUST THE THING. ; 2 FOR Sc. ONE IS WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICE.--ONE BARREL OF LARGE SIZE BATH SPONGES. THEY ARE GOOD VALUE AT 15, 18 AND 20c., BUT 10c. 18 ALL WE ARE GO- ING ‘TO ASK FOR THEM.-—¥OUR-OUNCE BOTTLE OF EAST INDIA BAY RUM TO COOL THE BODY AFTER A DELIGHTFUL BATH, FOR 10c.,18 SURELY A H >T-WEATHER TREAT.-—OUR SALE OF DRESS GOODS IN OUR REMNANT DEPARTMENT IS STILL THE MAIN FEATURE OF THE HOUSE.._WE ARE NOT DULL, NO MATTER HOW HOT THE SUN SHINES, BECAUSE OUR LEADERS DAW LIKE MAGNETS, —TOMOREOW SOMETHING DIFFERENT, A. Kavrsux, 900 PENN. AVE. N. W. = Fruoucaws Jewetny Esrastisauexr “SPECIAL” WATCHES. 5351 Seventh street northwest, nw. ‘There is nothing like satisfaction, and that merchant or firm who secures the confidence of its patrons by ‘selling goods that are reliable and invariably as repre- sented has much tobe proud of. Thero isn'ta shoo ‘Rouse in Washington that has gained a wider circle of patronage than that of Messrs. WILSON & CARR, 929 F st. n.w., and they deserve it, becauso they never sell, a shoe that theycannotrecommend. They havestated very emphatically that their 83.50 Shoe is the softest, easiest and most comfortable footwoar ever sold in this city, and the hundredsof people who are now ‘wearing it would willingly add their testimony to this fact. ihis shoe is made ina variety of shapes, dull or laze finish for ladies, but comfort is the main consid- eration and itis never found lacking. Their store is the seknowledged headquarters for every varloty of ‘Russet footwear—not odds and ends, but a stock com- plete in very detail. If youvare going to the seashore you will need s pair of Bathing Slippers. You can got ‘them here at Sc. s pair. jy15-lm Sarr Paces Taxe A Touste AT ELLERY & IRELAND'S. pave been selling ck ae ‘been selling is that have been solling Fens igh the shirts, SB. Fun & Jo i Trxtaxp, ~_ Managers Branch Balto. Shirt Factory, 3y25 98] Hthet, n.w., near N.Y. ave. function. © Gooprean © 2% _Ityowwants MACKIN- RUBBER * © © ‘TOGH GARMENT or other COMPANY, * * * WATERPROOF WRAP or 200 0th st. = * °° apairof RUBBER BOOTS Melville Lindsay, ° * * or OVERSHOES, » Hot Manager. = * * * Water Bottle, Fountain * * * Byringe or any article of % cee ACTURED RUB- > 98:8 you will find the * * © “GOLD SEAL” Grade the ter 2° © bestand most reliable Laxsnvnen & Buo. adie Ly Tas Hor Sreu. Should stimulate your desires for comfort, — * “As Awnstxa © Owyour window keeps out the sum, consequently the heat, dnd your room will be bearable. IP Peale a bt Stat fa W; z Are mdking regular size Awn- ing of double-faced extra heavy duck, with wool binding, for ‘€2.95—same as you paid us $4.50 for last season. Shajl we send our man up to give estimate? Mosevrr0 Caxorrss. Single, 8c. ; double beds, $1.19. Mosquito Net by the piecg, con- taining 8 yards, white, 400. per Peco. Pink, fs 5 50cents per piece. Our store,is so delightfully cool for shopping—made so by our 50 patent cooling fans—that you feel neither heat nor annoyance from the pesty fies. Why not shop where you can doo with comfort? PI el tS SARS er TASS Ts Ser 1 1 ste STS els ea Peer fen i | ‘ ee 3 A BS TR LADIES Our Bargain Counter is loaded with Manufacturers’ Samples of High and Low Cat-Shoes, which we are offering from 33 to 50 per cent below regular prices. All Low Shoes not on the bargain counter will be 8014 20 per cent below marked prices. We are giving 20 per cent discount on all Low Shoes, consisting of Kangaroo, Oxfords, Prince Alberts, Southern Ties and Russia Calf Blucher Oxfords. Geo. W. Ricz. 923. 747 MARKET SPACE. Carsa Axo Cnooxenr. While we do not sell a low CROCKERY sn CHINA we Rese Of nice moderate price goods within ofall. Gisss Wwane. 5 ‘We keeps full line of Glass Ware, trom low- priced Tumblers, Goblets, &c., to the Richest Cuttings, Kironex Urexens. : ‘In this department our stock is always com- Plete, from the smallest article tothe largest REFRIGERATOR. M. W. Bavznrver, 3728 1215 F st. and 1216 Got. . T. B. Towxen & Sox, “* DAT GOODS DEALERS, - Tuuxe Or Josr Wut You Now Wasr. 4311. Over four thousand here this morning. reason why. Mews sand of them. Lous in the store. Fuss. ‘Fans that were 25 cents. at which are given below. ‘SOc. quality for 44c. yard... 5Gc. quality for 50c. yard. ‘TSc. quality for 50c. yard... @1 quality for 750. yard... Tarvera Suxs_sun. ‘89c. quality for 7éc. yard. 81 quality for 80c. yard. Sona Srixs—niecx. ‘Toe. quality for 68c. yard. $1 quality for 5c. yard. mer weights only. ‘Polka Dot India Silk also 75c. a yard. Navy Busz Woor Fasaics shade are requested to forward sample. Low Pace Summ Fiske. prices for similar styles and qualities. ‘38c. and 40c. yard. ‘ually retailed at 20c. and 50 cents. ‘These were not included in the late purchase. t Unprtintas—wnoiesste peices ot retail bonus of the Palais Royal buyer's quickness and the manufac turer's loss. A purchase and sale of Umbrellas that is to be quoted as the most important of the "92 season. Belting rapidly at time of writing—already evident that bun- reds will be sold by closing time, Must be good Warranted Umbrellas with siver-mounted crook horn handles at $2.25 instead of @5esch. Corresponding bargains st 60c., $1.35, $1.50, $1.96-over a thou Warranted Umbrellas, $1.98 each, instead of $3.50, 94, $4.50and 85. Can't show you the handles with printers’ type. See window display of these and other bargains at 81.25, $1.35, $1.50. Thousands more One cont for Palm Leaf Fans. 13 cente for choles of Jap Fans that were 25 cente. 27 cents for all up to 40 cents. 44 cents includes choice of the beauties that were 68 cents. 10cents for Leathercovered Folding Mosvuuzz Dazes Fazucs Liss Tax Prevanixe Prices. we not referring to undesirable slow selling roods, reduced in prices, but to new goode—what the | IMMEDIATE, PossEss10N———____- impute called semeste—combsing. of erst. 8 hundred pieces in all, including ehoice Summer weight Black Wool Fabrics, &o., &c., details of Jae Sruxs—a tow pieces caly of the following: 22 inches wide Woor Fasnics—warranted tast black, sum- 4¢-inch Nun's Veiling, @8c. quality, for 50c. yard. 42-inch Nun's Velling, 892. quality, for Ze. yard. 45-inch Silk Warp Batiste, $1.00 quality, for 80c. 42inch Convent Cloth, $1.25 quality, for $1.00 ‘Navy Blue India Silks, 68c. quality, for 0c. yard. ‘You'll note new goods quoted beside theold at re- ? i ATE LAWNS. —Extra Sheer Persian Lawns at 20c., 250, PIQUE.—25c. and 40c. 8 yard forthe qualities us- FANCY.—40nch-wide Lawns, with satin stzipe and Ince borders. 17e., 20e. and 25c, for styles and quall- Basmacrr Suoa Sue aT 015 F STREET N.w. THIS LAST WEEK OF JULY WILL CLEAN OUT MANY OF OUR ODDS AND ENDS. WE HAVE ONE LOT OF MISSES @2 AND 62.50 HEELED SHOES, SIZES 11 TO 1%, WHICH WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT Gc. PER PAIR * ONE LOT OF LADIES’ @2 SHOES aT 950. PER PAIR. e SEVERAL LOTS OF LADIES’ OXFORDS AT LESS THAN COST OF PRODUC TION. ONE LOT OF MEN'S RUSSIA CALF BAL- MORALS, HAND SEWED, AT $2.95 PER PAIR. SIZES 9, @%, 10, 10 AND 11 REGULAR 8 SHOES. ONE LOT OF MEN'S 96.50 PATENT CALF BALS. AT €3.75 PER PAIR. EVERYTHING WE HAVE GOES 4T BANKRUPT PRICES, Tae Wannzx Suoz Hovsz, wos L115 F Srnser N. W. Taxe Ove Aovier. ‘When you leave forthe summer Too take with you ssupply of our Cream Candies to last a week, after- by ward order by mail as you the want itand we will forwargto Cream Plate. you fresh goods, carefully © Mints, Packed. Our assortments at Be. %5, 40 and 60 cents a péund © Box. are elegant Gu & Sox, yes OF 11ra Axo F Srs. Popular Candies, Popular Prices. fone Pors Ar Hus Paice Wirsaera & Enwoxstows. Out they: shalt go! qhance to buy a Fine Gronieor ‘Dew Coffee Potat 2 Fine Seales Aaa ae 1. Wiurxarra & Enaoxstox, 1205 Pa Ave N.W. 2B Remus F, ‘onsitcre, Canpers, MATTINGS, REFRIGERATORS, BABY CARRIAGES, GAS AND VAPOR STOVES AND WORKS OF ART. AT CASH PRICES.. SOLD ON CREDIT. UPON EASY TERMS.—— ACCEPTING A SMALL PORTION OF THE HOUSE- KEEPERS ——-WEEELY OR MONTHLY SAVINGS, ENTAILING NO BURDEN UPON HER, THOUGH SHE RAVE or EVERY COMFORT ARE A FEW OF THE INDUCEMENTS OF OUB EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM. TO ONCE BECOME A BENEFICIARY OF IT GUARANTEES A CONTINUED INCREASE IN DOMESTIC FELICITY AS WELL AS AN AC- CUMULATION OF WEALTH OTHERWISE UN- ATTAINABLE BY THOSE OF ONLY MODER- ATE INCOMES. HOUSE & HERRMANWS CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, 917, 919, 821 AND v23 7TH ST. xD (6286 MASS. AVE. N.W. We Masoracrone BADGES FOR EXCURSIONS, BADGES FOR PICNICS, BADGES FOR SOCIETIES, BADGES FOR PLEASURE CLUBS, BADGES FOR POLITICAL CLUBS. 8.8. MEYER, BADGE MAKER, MILIT@RY AND SOCIETY FURNISHER, (922 Seventh st. a.w. 27 Gaxar Suz or REMNANTS. 9% PER CENT OFF FOR CASH. SINCE OUR SALE AT A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT OFF FOR C4SH WE HAVE accuMU- LATED 4¥ UNUSUALLY LARGE LOT OF REM- NANTS, AND 48 WE WISH TO MAKE A OLEAN SWEEP OF THEM WE WILL, UNTIL FURTHER NOTION, MAKE A REDUCTION ON ALL REM. NANTS OF TWENTY-FIVE PER CKNT POR C4SH. EACH REMNANT WILL BE FOUND MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AND THE PRICE AND QUANTITY ON EACH PIECE. OUR USUAL DISCOUNT OX ALL OTHER GOODS ‘WILL CONTINUE TILL FURTHER NOTICE. W. M. SHUSTER & so¥s, 919 PERN. AVE. Lien Conraxra, THE STANDARD FOR PURITY, FLAVOR AXD ‘WHOLESOMENESS. Genuine only with JUSTIS VON LIEBIG'Ssigne- A Gaeir Sux Or Dur Goons at : . Pry ao . jones san 4, a ‘aad fee ‘We have sold a great quantity of fools daring this sale, but haves creat many mote to sell. and until the Duiicers get ready we offer you any and every article fm oUF store at the wholesale cos: thereof. Snas Ar Cosr. ‘Pinch Fienred China Silks that were oO and 000. «yard. — OUR BEBUILDING PRICE. $0. A YARD 4 tod India Silke that wore formerly 73 and Sie. a yard. OUR KEBUILDING PRICE, G59. A YARD. ‘M-tuch Chancoable Surah that were formerly @1 OUR REBUILDIN . All oar Pini Black and Colored Drews Silke. ofwhieh We have a bis variety, at prime eos’ prices. Sromm Ssnors Ar Cosz, 40-inch, 2G lar and Black Storm Renwee KEDUCED TO S0e, A YARD. 42-inch Navy and Black Storm Sergus that were ‘Sec. a yard, REDUCED TO 9a A YARD. S2-inch Biue and Black Storm Serges that were 81.1256 0 yard, REDUCED TO the. A YARD. BLACK DRESS GOODS AT COST PRICES. WHITE DRESS GOODS AT COST PRICES. PEASHABLE DRESS GO0BS BELOW cose RI WHITE AND COLOKED FLANNELS AT Cost PRICES. LACE CURTAINS AND SHADES aT cost PRICES. BLANKETS AND COMFORTS AT COST PRICES, KE DAMASK AND NAPKINS AT COST PRI CORSETS AND UNDERWEAR AT COST PRICES. HOSIERY AND GLOVES AT COST PRICES. Don't delay, but come and secare what you meed be- fore this sale is over. Jouxsox & Lerrarue ‘71S Market space. B23 We Su Ox Crepe Ar Case Prices No Norns To San: 4 SIMPLE PROMISE TO PAY IN BASY WERKLY OR MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS 48 ALL THAT IS REQUIRED af Grooaws Masaxor Crnprr Hovse, $10, 821 and 623 Tet ow. Gee the Plush or Hair Cloth Parlor Satte we: ing for €28 cash or $30 on in wilton rug, telle, ts 25 per cant than similar qualities spot cash prices in other stores. See the Solid Osk Bed Room Suite we seli for 617 cash or Gee the Splendid Quality Brasesls Carpet we sell for O0-. per yard cash or GSe. per yard oa time. See the Ingrain Carpet we sell for Se. per yard cash, or 400. per yard on time. All care See our Six-foot Oak Extension Table, $425 cash or 4.5000 time. See us about any article of Furniture you may need. Our stock is a8 lange and complete, any beuse in Washington and terms are the easiest ever devised. oo. 00, CROGANS MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE ee 819, 821, BUS Teh ot nw. Kase Coo. TWENTY-SEVEN-THOU DOLLAR. Boots. SHOES AND EU * ALSO GENTS' FURNISHINGS, CLOTHING, H& 4 BRD Cabs bs ed For a few days, in order to raise cash for our crait® oe, we will make the following inducerients PROFITS AND COST NOT TAREN INTO COM SIDERATION. Here are given © list of some thirty bargine tx “i ‘These prices will K; only _\ epouch raise 00. We bv pore woods and sel om Pav more toxee than any shoewtore tn toe edfy J. W. SELBI'S CASH SHOE STORE, _asga dint SEMPYS Cloth aud Pass M, “Spring Laat Tra ft jor sad'nn Ecctory than it mn the dollar . soneery. Tux 2 ox wm 4 “Ded. 3. GEORGES oso a LADIES’ GOODS. M = * 12g F st. esee = ee vies ‘in te bl im, nana on Se " ame DE=s8es or ALL MATERIALS CLEANED AND DYED. SILK6—NO MATTER HOW VARIEGATED—DYED A BICH EVEN GLOSSY BLACK. Goods called for ANTON FISCHER, and delivered. 908 6 «tn. wis SM PENN. AVE BR ia wre ag Lee cart

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