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Saxs Axp Company. You resists co sees soee sony 29, 1892.) __ cea Max Taravetixe Bescaro Fos B: THE EVENING STAR has ae regular and OMORRBOW'S UrEES. permanent circulation in Wasbingtonthree| () — — — — — — — —- Wrrsocr Equvrrunnrs. times larger than that of any ether paper in Pees thecity. As = lecal NEWS paper and Ad- Ta | PREY vertising Vediawm it bas ne competitor. $7 50 | the Sp J Another grade-crossing homicide occurred imines wah leans yesterday at the H strect crowing of the Baiti-| ‘Surr Saez | = a me more and Ohio railroad. Only the presence of MegY eae eae apsto mind of an engineer and the it efficiency 9 0 L NE ae ef Cho cir brakes prevented = cimflar tragedy| | ‘Tho tect ray of bape ts grouteg | Please yom ot 05.508 on the Baltimore and Potomac road at the 6ch| | fantar. 10% omarraw of never | street and Maryland avenue crossing on the same day. The cireumstances attending both| | barpamagealbaas eos ioc ane: | Sarcanus. these occurrences furnish fresh evi- ee eee 20, ttm dence that it is not possible to devise any sort | oo =o ee oe Se et we | ee ee eee "Pampba tgs eeeeereesos | anvas Exrenston Canes, safe. Nor can human life be bazarded upon _ Gees @ Sige f 6 Ga eee « big = cae Inall stylesand sizes, with plain edges or leather There is but one effective way! | = wea | | downa, targe leather clamps and corners. to put an end to the destruction page ace ut SECOND GRADE. of life, and that is to do away with the grade| | are stylish Suite—weighted ‘right for 12a 14ia. 10im ote, Dom ote shin [> actin my He ere | Present weer. You con be fitted | alarm may arouse the gateman, but {s not su: | a tae Melted ae so “Mh a tent. as was proved by the death of Mr. Brab-| | bes ad ee | FIRST GRADE. ler, to give timely notice to passers on the iat epee ares ‘From 81.60 to 06.50. street. In this cases train passed; the gates| | They" ere Sacke and Cutawaye— | AX INSPECTION OF OUR LINE OF were lifted; Mr. Brabler and his son started Doth—a share of sech. across; then the gates swung down; when me | $750. | Frrrzp Touzr Biss off from escape the former was run down by . the engine, the boy having been thrown out b 4 ‘Will convince you thet we carry the largest and best of the way. Here the automatic alarm would| ()— — — — — — — — selected line of these useful goods im Washington. seem to hare worked only too well, 68c. Don't forget to ask to see the for it caused the gates to be ‘closed at the : < deadly moment Sones oy, = — Sreaw Har | oresor manto remender. Lasrmzrom Taoxs. through and on to the tracks, and could neitl go backward nor find safety, for lack of time, Suz gos _— are = on the track used by outgoing trains. Q-—-—~—-----— 0 + Atuars te ede osecwaed Aathe city grows and the travel on the streets] ] te the st day, too, | | 7URISTS FOLDING PILLOWS, 4 NECESSITY crossed by the surface tracks increases it is not romans FOR TRAVELERS, probable that there will be any diminution| | f the Gc. STRAW HAT SALE | of tho number of fatal accidents. There You'd better jump at this chance oxy 50c. xaca. should, therefore, be no delay in abolishing the. while you've got it —for Straw Hate | ace tp pa ET in | re a scarce at the factories as | T Tr M. geniously con! a ‘OPHAWS: ix Manuvactory, more citizens © year, were introduced apouuigilend errs aeeT a | os into the city is thére any question that, so you never wore & Straw Hst be 1231 Px Ave N.W soon as its charncter was discovered, it would fore—surely this weather will drive a. Ave N.W. be removed at any cost? Yat the existence of | you tot. There are ail shapes a grade crossings holds smtenty a tiamenee Pera a a — of death over citizens. Happily at the present : time both of the great railroad com-| | >rsi#—and your.choice of any of | 1218 sx» 1220 E or. ww. panies maintaining surface tracks in —* Washington seem to have awakened| | és C2 | Repairing in all our lines promptly and property toasense of ther duty and responsibility in| = | [eon Fry this regard. The plans of the Pennsylvania| | company offering to do away with surface) Q— — — — — — — — 0 tracks ever much of their route in the city hare Ta | TMs already beon published. The Baltimore and Obio officials are maturing plans which, ft is Suoz | Intereata understood, will be even more satisfactory than s | those of the Pennsylvania company. It may, ALE. you. ay. howerer, not be amiss to remind these railroad} () — — —- — — — — — companies and Congress that the situation ig} | We @on't see how anybody who | Sas* one calling for prompt action. In the months sives the matter # moment's thought Te a that may be wasted in inaction in considering Di gel itp ener ee eee ae Veer & i eckasend Geenewareamaace| “| wae GS | es a a source of constant te thousands of families. Se ict ae eon ee | tne tm our immense big: stock that | & All the cholera news from Europe may not be | cannot answer the call for every | a = yr mppbarpstyrarp yam hslnwi= ee ge epi wa te parla — BOT L iedles) ak~ n aee Sieneseeatuhapaapedials aanenion turns admit tha: 550 deaths from the disease opera me - coeur daily in Russia. On the same authority} | Shoes. Some Women'scome Mises | | Toe tesnmmat sock of Wrappers ws pon on it is learned through its Paris correspondence tome Boys'—some Children's-eome every one we sell enables us to show you the largest that the true cholera bacillus has been found in} | infants’. Latest styles all of them. | ne, withthe most popular peice, of any store in the Ggankssiekadace sasaicen te | We want to get them ont-so all | | pricohanany weight with you. evidently greatly on the increase, and there is SS es ainimunensnwene fncrenced alarm and preparation in cgnee-| | tet to thet ead. Conte ore eco | uence. ‘Bat it i» apparent that the French| | tries where dllary uaed to fred. $1.98. suthorities are not taking steps neces- GUARANTEED-every pair. / All of Gingham Goots, ary to quiet the public mind inEuropeand| (jo 0 |\mcumeheicenaens ————~e2—___ Srectars | Where there are $1.39. ‘What if the grass plats in the White Lot dove-there should should be damaged title by loca there the Is | Reece pay mara a gland ara . ting de buying here. Yacks, in dark or light effects, . tents in which it is proposed to hold reunions! Goo. Waste. | dering the G. A. . encampment? Alltheinjary chi ae es $1.19. i repaired before the next spring. just for tomorrow find A Beautiful Morning Garment, tight The White Lot was chosen for the reunions be- TEs keen | [aoe cause it was easily accessible and naturally best | noe | adapted to the purpose. The plans made give WAISTS, 4 to 14 yearw sizee— $1.25. Promise that this feature of the great encamp- | marbe altogether s hundred dosen | ‘Awenseer ef Cision Putiataa, th covecsl etyles, to- ment will be one of the most unique @nd inter- —that usually sell at 25c.—marked eluding ‘and navy blue calicoes, esting. It is hoped that no objection based on fassiness or too tender consideration for grass bse reece Cpe iy ‘ | 980. will prevent the accomplishment of the plans. 15 Cexrs. | i Yorr Mice Giogham Wrapper, with ight back and ere ‘Mother Hubbard front, good patterns, ‘The prolongation of the winter led many to ee ee ee predict an unusually sultry summer. But the broken and joined the “‘odds and > 750. ori anieniper np eisters pened ends"—the prices have crashed | ‘We have still « few White Wrappers, with round try is experiencing could hardly have been an- yoke beck and front and Wattena effect, thet sold ticipated by the clearest meteorological fore- ie | | crtetnalty tr 02.60. ow WHITE FLANNEL BLOUSE wight. Beginning im the Gulf region the hot| | 15: ware has swept over the entire land, parching WAISTS, $1 and $1.25 qualities, jo. the corn of Kansas, threatening great injury to now || .OpEstonk of Ladiaw Shirt Watate tn white and ol- the wheat of Nebraska and the Dakotas, pros- — aa perigs trating humanity in the overcrowded cities and| | 78 Cexrs. | Se ee — carrying discomfort, illness and death into PLAIN COLORED FLANNEL EY many homes. But while the beat has been ex- WAISTS that were $1 and $1.25 | og rN : cessive thore have been precedents for it, and, ae 4 according to the old proverb, “that which ean-| | | A : not be cured must be endured.” The proba- 78 Cents. | are that ina sbort while, perhaps ino 3: 134 As rs. tho back of the prosent hot season See me Paeeee | 734 736 Tru Sz. NW. will be broken. WAISTS that have been 500.— — 1 Now | When"the session of the labor congress ad- Journed yesterday at Pittsburg the members 25 Cesta | were ina very bad humor. The trouble grew “ut up” sizes—but ill pay you \ out of the premature disclosure by Delegate aa Hemyot of « plan to convert the conference coal areas ae 0 {ato an outand-out socialist body. Great op-| Pp | position arose and « brief adjournment just moar 5 ants Take “m while saved the congress from an actual fight. ‘The ar ae toctalintie party feeling shown by individaals | cg P | ere was strong, and the resolutions adopted were mont» F'rices. | clearly on the line of socialism pure and sim- NSS ES ple. They declared that the locked-out work- men at Homestead “‘are morally justified in ALL OUR CHILDRENS SHORT pursuing the line of conduct they have fol- of the lowed." The use of the state militia is con- are as demned. Financial aid for the Homestesd peo- Ite Ble is called for. The facts in the Homestead matter are perverted. It is much to be re- gretted that = body claiming to represent 200,000 workmen of the United States should not qpeak and act with greater wisdom. —_——_+->___ Why might not Congress, having the prece- vi 1 | i | | | power meet the emergency and is com} a For dig bove to call on the governor. I on It fe unseemly at this time to criticise any politician for not working himself into that perspiretory state known as campaign entha- —_—_~+s—____ ‘The people's party takes = pretty big con- tract when it sets out to live up to its title. + __ j cer had yesterday again emphasizes the neces- sity of a change in the track system in South Washington. ——_—__.+2____ It is exceedingly unselfish in the northwest to The promised cool wave is respectfully urged not to limit itself either as to ite volume or the length of its visit. ++ 2 ____ It is & little early in the G. A. BR. encamp- ment proceedings to warn the visitors to ‘It ts warm weather for chasing clews, but the police lost no time in the Peter Young case. ee ‘Mr. Cleveland's letter of thanks to the Ger- man-American citizens will result in © campaign soug to the tune of “Wacht am foe” { sr mone ae eee ‘We have picked out seven lots of reduction in CHILDREN'S PANTS | company. ar | Gains we offer are invincible. This tremendous sale Dird thet would not sing, waa made to sing, soit is ‘with us, Clothing that won't go must be made to go, REGARDLESS of cost, 13.50 and 915, in lightanddark shades, sacks and cutaways, 50 styles to select from, for $7.00. are now selling for $2.75, and suite that sold for (2.75, 83.25 and 63.50 now sell for $1.50 Rither of these lota, 25 styles to select trem. ‘Kaeo Pante (el) wool) new sell for 400. From 4to Mayeore. ‘Knee Pants (woolen fling) now sell for 950. ‘Knee Pants (tweed and jeans) new sell 8 for de. ‘From 4 to 7 years. ‘Boys’ Flannel Coats and Vests now eel) for @5<. Up to 18 years. Boys’ Linea Coats and Neste newieia ter Be. Up to 18 years. : “REMEMBER, this is the greatest and, to us, the mest ratnous GALE OF FINE CLOTHING over held one chance tn a lifetime.” Come at emo. “FER AND DEE. Can chow'you Elegant Grain Leather, Leather-lined | out of summer goods. We have always given extre- we Te te HR Ue ue ae BM tealarten WO owt wine ge tz WASHINGTON, for we have decided to clear out cur entive stock of SUMMER CLOTRING trreqpective thee, Bows youn tine. Tile obmatage of Oi) Da soy THE STAR CLEARING SALE. On Ssturday, July 30, we start our annual offering ordinary bargains auring these sales, but wo are de- termined to eclipse all previous efforts, having an un- ‘woually large stock on han@ which must be disposed of tm» short time. Bunzoarxs Tar Azz Bancaxe, BS ices Reversed tees as ony Tonal BSA asp Me sak Letiew Hour Slippers, Worth 55° 55st fot Ladies’ Real Dongola Kid Oxford Tiss. Leather Slippers. for 8: Sse Waar You Cas Bor Fon 75c. ‘Te. for Ladies’ Dongola Kid Button Shoes. Worratea a volta lectier Only 75e. for Misses’ Kid Spring Heel Button. Reg- ‘ular 61 grade. Only 750. for Men's Canvas Shoes, black or tan. Cost more to make. Only 75e. for Boys’ and Youths’ Lace Shoos. All solid leather. Regular price, $1. Mazvzzovs Repverioxs Is Fisz y Goops. All €2 and $1.75 Ladies’ Fine Hand-made Oxford ‘Ties, in black, russet and fray, reduced to $1.23. All @2 Men’s Low-cat Snoes, in calf and dongola kid, reduced to $1.23. All $2 Ladies' Shoes, made of fine dongola, Kid- Srret oF plain opera or common sense. reduced to 1. All $3 and $2.50 Men's Best Oalf Shoes, all styles, ‘Ince or congress, reduced to $1.75. All $3.50 and @3 Ladies’ Shoes, every pair war- ranted hand sewed, reduced to $1.98. larttize im odd lote of Shoes and Slippers of all ‘Kinds. Prices less than one-half actual value. Tax Sraz Suoz Hovsz, 726 Tra Sr. 320-08 SHESETESUESTESTESTENESESTSNT Tue Mowoweyrat. Fasstox Leavers Ls Fixe Muutveay, Croaxs, Hostzny, Groves, &o. Muunery. Trnexro Hares At Oxe-Tarnv Cosr. 100 Trimmed Hats at $2.98. Worth $5 to 80. 100 Trimmed Hats at $3.96. Worth 86 to $10. 13 dozen Imported Leghorns, 98¢., one-third cost, 100 dozen Straw Hats, in assorted styles, plain and fancy braids, from 15c. to 8c. Groves. A Fire FINALE TO THE BIGGEST JULY TRADE WE'VE EVER HAD. FOR TOMORROW ONLY WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING BPECIAL BARGAINS: ‘About 190 pate in all Men's Finest Kangaroo Hand-maée Southern Ties, made on our celebrated ‘‘Foot-form™ last; also some Finest Hand-made Calf Oxford Ties, with seal- skin quarters, made on the famous “Graham” last. Reg- lar $5 coode, For tomorrow only.........- About 40 patra Men's Feather-weight Kangaroo Ox- fora Tiae ; also about 60 pairs ‘Russet Goat and Calf Blucher Oxfords and Liced Boots. Reguiar 83 goods. About 90 pairs Ladies Ex- tremely Light Hand-turn Button Boota, common-sense or opera tos, with tip; also ‘about 50 pairs of those Stylish and Extremely Popular “Bootes” Oxford Ties, Regularly $3 a pair. For tomorrow only..... About 150 pairs Ladies’ Real Dongola Very Serviceable Ox- ford Tiea, three styles of toe, plain or patent tipped. A good $1 valus, For tomorrow only... ‘Those popular Patentlesther Vamp Figaro” Slippers, with gros grain silk bow, for children, sizes 5 to 103; also all our Best Red Goat Oxford ‘Tiee, sizes 5 to 1086. Regularly $1.25 and $1.50. About 75 paire Misses’, sizes 1302, Dongola Heeled Ox- ford Ties, with tip; also about 00 pairs Child's Spring Heel ‘Ties, with tips, sizes 5 to 1036. Regular @1 goods. For tomorrow orfly..... About 35 pairs Boys’ Beat Quality Dongola Oxford Ties; also about 20 pairs Boys’ and Youths’ Russia Calf Russet Oxford Ties. Were 82 and 82.60. For tomorrow only.... Our regular prices you know are low; but we know at theso reductions there will be such srunon the goods here ad- vertised that before tomor- row's closing time we expect hardly a pair to remain, so Linus Scumer Ovrxe Groves. ‘Ladies’ Mousquetaires at 89c. up. Ladies’ White and Natural Chamois Gloves, 6-but- ton length, 89c. per pair. Regular price, $1.25. Special lot of Ladies’ Lisle Thread Taffeta and other ‘Fabric Goodsin plain and embroidered backs at 12340. ‘Worth up to 50c. ‘Ladies’ All-silk Milanese Gloves, in black and colors, ‘B6c. Regular 50c. Full stock of sizes of the ‘‘Kayser's Patent Finger ‘Tipped Silk Gloves, 75c. Regular, $1. Our regular 4c. Mitts, white, black and tan, at 25c. Hanpxencurers. 100 dozen Ladies’ and Men's Hemstitohed Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs, new, neat and stylish, fast colors, worth 10and20c. Each at Dana 1 Oc. 50 dozen Ladies’ beautiful quality of Sheer Linen Lawn Embroidered Handkerchiefs, plain white and colored hand-embroidered. Worth 50c. Each at 2 So. Scmmez Hosier Axp Usorewesn. Ladies’ extra fine Cotton Swiss Ribbed Vests. Clos- ing price, 19¢. ‘Ladies’ fine Lisle Thread Vests, imported to sell at @2%e. Our closing price. 35c. Tadioe' Swiss Bivbed Ve Vesta at 1260. Ladies’ Lisle Thread Hichelieu Ribbed Hose, 35e. ; Bpairfor $1. Regular price, 50c. a pair. 200 dozen of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Hose zazer Suits, Made of light-weight navy blue cheviot, lapped and ‘bound seams, 30-inch blazer and full bell skirt. Sizes 82 to 40. Perfect fitting and thoroughly made. Worth 910. Each 87.98. Samar Warsrs. In ‘Waists we offer unusual bargains. Our stock of BUIk Walets comprises black, navy.light bios, cardinal. gray, &c. — Waists in fgrured satteens, porcales, India chambrey and cambric, &e., ke. a eraroannonr ace sen to the finest. 987 and 989 F st. n.w. DD TTER. As the season advances reductions continue to be In Men's, Boje’ and Children’s Clothing the ba~| made in every department of the store. ‘Today we quote but a few: nd outlay will lest for TWO days only, Like the| Sozour, Trea Ix Vesra. Ladies’ Lisle Thread Swiss Ribbed Vests, white ‘and ecru, neck and armholes run with silk ribbon, re- duced from 4ibc. to 39c. each. Ladin Black ‘Lawn Waista, reduced from $1.25 Ladies’ Plain Lawn Waists, all sizes. Reduced from $1.25 to $1 each. Sprout Ireus Ix Waarrens. ‘Ladies’ Fine White Lawn Wrappers. Reduced from @2 to $1.50. ‘Ladies’ Taffeta Gloves, in black and colors. Re- from 26 to Z1c. per pair. ‘Mow line of Ladiew Tan-colored Ribbed Hose fo watch tan, Ries tone ts kas ‘No, 19 and 16 at 18c. per yard. ‘No. $2 at Sic. per yard. ‘No, 30 as 260. per yard. Wirrax H.'M°Kyew, », 933 Pa. Avs. N.W. I, you'd better be on hand early. Wa. Hans & Cos BELIABLE SHOE HOUSES 990 AND 932 7TH ST., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE, 231PA AVE. 5. 1t___ 6a Orders by mail promptly Siled. ENDS OUR GREAT DISCOUNT SALE. But note, “tis yet time enough left to easdle you to avoid the positive less that your provastination ts apt to cause you If you call on ws between this and 10 o'clock tomorrow night, when the closing ap of ‘our doors ends this sale, we will be glad to let you share tu the positive cain that our ‘M5 per cent discount ts to all our customers. OUR THIRTY COMPLETE DEPARTMENTS Contain most everything you need these hot dara. A. Boy's Suit (combining coolness with Now Os Navax FIFTEEN DAYS HAVE ELAPSED SINCE WE INAUGURATED THIS SALE, XD IN OR DER TO CLOSE THE BALANCE OF THE STOCK IN THE NEXT ‘TWO WEEKS WE MAKE THE FOLLOW Ie EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS: Marrarw Beaxuern, “4 403, 405,407 Tm Sz N.W. Tati R. Gogpscmar, une } g1.89| "ot 1009 F SN ae Bory and Le) oe 19 “IT IS NOT 4 QUESTION OF HOW MUCB "s WILL MAKE, BUT HOW LITTLE WE SHALL LOSE, IN DISPOSING OF THE STOCK. TIME IS MONEY, AND THE SOONER ALL IS SOLD THR BETTER.” €@-CALL EARLY TOMORROW AND AVOID THE EVENING RUSH. A Bio Basr Canetor Dear ‘This week we purchased sixty-seven Baby Car Flages, all fresh goods, at our own ‘price. They are ALouts Heusavs, Fise Suozs, 402 7m Sx. N. W. and the manufacturer wishing to reduce his stock sold them tous. They are great bargains every ofthem. They are bevatifully upholstered im such | desirable shades as light blue, red, old rose, old gold, dark blue, brown, &. $19.98 Basx Canmuces $14.93. ‘These Baby Carriages areas fine as can be bought. ‘There 18 not one in the lot that would not sell on rega- Jar sale at @19.98. The fact is we soldsnumber of the sane styles that are included im this lot at $19.98. Look for “The Ol4 Woman im Shes.” made wheels, best coil springs, with the renowned ‘Heywood pattern, silk satin lace-edve limed parasol, ‘upholstered in all the desirable shades of ail plush. price, $14.63.— $12.98 Basr Cannnozs $9.98. ‘These Baby Carriares are upholstered in silk plush, ‘with silk satin lace ede parasol, hand-mady wheels, ‘steel springs. Not one worth less than 812.98, —Special price, 89.98. — $8.98 Bisy Cannuoes $6.63. These Baby Carriages are upholstered in damask, W. A. Preace & Co. 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. 8TH ST. AND PENNA. AVE. Sarcrpays Moxey Savezs. Ecoxouy Ix Nezpep Anrictzs. Our SPECIAL SATURDAY SALE gives you an opportunity at seasonable and desirable merchandise such as you need nowat BE- DUCED BARGAIN PRIC! Some Porters Ix Groves. S-BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDE in WHITE. Regular price, $1.25. REDUCED TOM. pair. 16-BUTTON WHITE KID _ GLOVES. Former price, $2.50. REDUCED TO 81.98 pair. WHITE CHAMOIS GLOVES. Former price, #1.25. REDUCED TO 97c. pair. PEARL KID GLOVES with BLACK STITCHING. Former price, $1.75. RE- DUCED TO €1.25 pair. PEARL MOUSQUETAIRES with BLACK stitching. Former price, $2. REDUCED TO $1.65 pair. S-BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRE SUEDES in GRAYS, TANS and BLACK. Worth $2. SPECIAL PRICE, 81.50 pair. FOSTER LACED GLOVES in ALLof the NEW shades, 81 pair. FOSTER LACED GLOVES in BLAOK, 81.25 pair. MITTS, ALL COLORS, for 25c. pate. A Spectr Hosemy Repvertox FOLLOWS. HOSE you MUST have before you go away. BUY them tomorrow. HOSE at BARGAIN PRICES. LADIES' RICHELIEU RINBED MOROCCO RED HOSE Formerprice, 350. FOR SATUB- DAY ONLY, 2lc. patr. LADIES’ DROP-STITCH BOOT LISLE HOSE, black boot, high-colored uppers. Beg- ular price, 50c. FOR SATURDAY, 41c. LADIES’ OUT SIZE UNBLEACHED BAL- BRIGGAN HOSE. Size 8} to10. Former price, @3c. FOR SATURDAY, 890. pair. LADIES’ DROP-STITCHED GRAY MACO HOSE. Regular price, 45c. FOR SATUB- DAY, ‘270. pair. LADIES' PURE SPOOL SILK HOSE, BLACK, Former price, $1.50. FOR SATUR- DAY ONLY, e ‘96c. pair. - LADIES’ NOVELTY PATTERN DROP. STITCH K HOSE. Per pair, $1.25. FOR'BA’ AY ONLY, ‘780. pair. - CHILDREN'S CARDINAL RIBBED HOSE sain To 2 le. pair for Saturday. “Bive J Lue Exrascr. Price, 35c. FOR SATURDAY ox. Te. on “LILLIES OF FRANCE.” 50c, FOR SATURDAY ONLY, JOCKEY CLUB and WHITE LILAC. Price, 45and 50c. FOR SATURDAY, 2e.'or. ALSO fall SUPPLY of DELETTREZ'S FAMOUS VIRGIN VIOLET CHYPRE, AMARYLIS DU SArOR, (OLOMEN, WHITE LILY of the VALLEY, ‘Regular ‘Ors Sesons Siz Op Toons: ‘We have noger held a special sale of Trunks that aid not attract a Wreat deal of attention, the reason being that the prices we give are strictly compct. When we make reductions they are always large. and during our special sale we will offer many great bargains. Curae. ‘Thousands of entt from ‘every point in the city are advan- tage of the exceedingly Iiberal reductions in every line. ‘Never before has your money hed such» strong purchasing ‘this season's latest styles. ‘The seeaon being advencad | They are fine looking, substantial boie, with hand- | yee es, rx pr TEYTHIS westher and these prices ought tomake PERRY'S. rm F bewvy inroads on our stock of WHITE T GOODS And be quick about it, too. A saving in thne, you know—eometimes offsets » loss of cash—and this ts one of those occasions. We wast | toclose up the six mouths’ business in this depart- | ment—and we don't want a mountain of stock staring ‘usin the face when we begin to do tt. It te fortu ate for you—at least some of you—who are only too | anxious to add toyourpresent supply. These fruits are shaken off the same tres of handsome effects from which you plucked the ideals you are already wean tnx. ‘They are *‘on the ground” now. Puiu Axp Sruvzp Oxosxoms. Bo scarce at one time this sesson—there was Well-nigh «famine, Now see them. ‘22 pieces, worth Be.—but sold all along ot 12ic., are NOW marked 10c. a yard. Frovxomes. -fS-inch wore B50. NOW BOWe.« yard. ‘We have solected aline of Canvas-covered Rouns Top Trunks, with all necessary compartments, 4 top and side, strap, strong bolt and good lock, 6. 28 to St inches. Sold always from $6 to $8. Your choice, including 13-inch heavy leather trunk strap, ‘with your name marked on trunk, for power. The entire stock must be sold prior to Sep- t-mber 1—the time set for moving tothe “Rink.” ‘To illustrate the low prices we shall offer ‘28 Mahogany Frame Corner Chairs, uphol- stered in satin damask, fully worth $12. Only $5.35 each. i gat you woud buy ba cavot maonss = [S348 Zrxc-Covenen Txoxzs, the quantity is small. $2.48. Bazoars Ix Conrarsa, 50-inch Madras Curtain Drapery reduced from 50 to 2c. per yard. Si-tuch Silkalines reduced from Wand ‘Be. to Te, per yard. Foasrrvazr Repvceo. 20 per cent off all Chiffoniers. 20 per cent off all Chamber Suites. 20 per cent off all Sideboards. 20 per cent off all Hat Racks. ‘These Trunks are zinc-covered, stron¢ly made, good Jock and bolts. Sold always at $3.48. Tomorrow's ar Never Were Learnes Bovxo Caxvas-Coveren Troxxs Sorv So Curar. These Trunks are splendidly made Trunks. They ‘have the basswood foundation covered with the finest quality olled canvas. The stays are steel bound, cov- ered with leather, ® very fine appearance. The interior is covered With heavy muslin ; best Excel- sior lock; strong bolts. The special price for tomor- Tow, including 13-inch heavy strap, with your name Canrers Repucen. Body Brussels Carpets reduoed to 75e. per Fine Moquette Carpets reduced to 90c.per marked on Trunk: $1.25 and $1.60 Fine Wilton Velvet Car- iii Special vetoe, 97.00. Regular poten, Pets reduced to 90c. per yard. : You cannot afford to let this opportunity = Special price, $6.50. Regular price, ‘The stock is alresdy getting low. oe Special price, $8.00. Regular price, Carpets at these reduced prices . See —— Special price, $9.50. Regular price, Orrouaxs Repvcen. oe ‘268 Wilton Rug will be closed aimee stat R. Gorpscmum, le 1007-1009 F Sz: N.W. Ticies Lansscn Con. 132m Axp F Sre. NW. A. Kavrmas, 900 PENN. AVR. N.W. Tar Mux Fos Mex. ‘OH. THE MEN! THAT 1S WHAT THE LADIES XCL SAY-AND SO DO WE —WE THINK THE MEN ARE ENTITLED TO A SPECIAL DAY WITH US AND WE HAVE SELECTED TOMORROW — SATURDAY-THE DAY TO OFFER MEN'S BE- Everything your DOTTED, FLOWEBED and PLAIN SWISS MUSLINS are marked “NOW all the way from 12i4o. to Tbe. a yard. ‘There are only a few pisces of these DIMITT beauties loft —and instead of 20:.—as they have been—they are only Lbe. « yard NOW. Piss dss Srewen Nassscoss. Apron *“Btuffe"—12%¢c., 20c.. 25c. and Sige ayerd NOW. Frexca Oxcaxoms Axp Narxsoons. ‘Such as you will buy “‘on sieht"—only 50a, (@igo., Té0., STige. and 61.500 yard NOW. §27-ALl sorts of TABLATANS—12}G0. to 25a. yard NOW. CLUSTER ané FANCY TOCK- TNGS—50c. to €1.250 yard NOW. ‘This shrinking of even e few conte a yard in eect close-ecld goods means dollar of saving to your purses, Whether you save or mot rests with you. ‘Bere are the goods—we have “cut” the way. Thay are the wantable surts mow—and the best thet can Bo hed. 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