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4 THE EVENING. STAR. THE EVENING STAR bas a regular and permanent circulation Iu Washington three times larger than that ef any other paper in thecitv. Ae a lecal NEWS paper and Ad- vertising Medium It bas ne competiter. ‘The “‘people’s” party is not exactly “heir of all the ages,” but it is the heir of the green- Dack-labor movement. The people's party began business for iteelf under the firm name and style at Cincinnati, Obio, on the 19th of May, 1991. Nevertheless, the recent Omaha convention was the first national nominating body, and its history as = party may, there- fore, reasonably be dated from the 2d of July, when it was organized as the people's party for the purpose of nomination end platform making. With 1,776 dele- gates it is an enormous body numerically few states of the south and a stumbling Block to the republicans ins few states of the ‘west, it seems to bave about reached the extent Of ite growth as “‘the great party of the people.” —_—__+soe The illness of Mr. Gladstone, who suffered {We close every at § o'clock—Seturdays atl pm unt September L (ae | [ em | | Bom | PERRY'S. FOU can’t travel in s more comfortable rig than YY one of our BLAZER SUITS—and you will ‘want one of our BATHING SUITS ‘right on top" in your trunk for early and frequent use after you get to your “‘resting” place. ‘The best of it is we have got both these lines “‘side- tracked” with the other summer specialties we are hurrying out. They are “running at “excursion Fates," so to speak—"‘good until gone”—but they are fast going. That is the point we want to impress upon you. Early choice is a necessity to escape dis- appointment. Get the “‘going” Suit first. Buszer Surrs. NAVY BLUE STORM SERGE, with blazer faced and lined to the side seams with black silk-REDUCED from $12.50 to $10.50, BLACK and NAVY BLUE SERGE, with blazer faced and half lined with silk, cut with the Russian Watteau back or finished with platn lap seams—tailog. style-REDUCED from $15.50 to $12.50. BLACK and NAVY BLUE CREPON—blazer faced and ‘‘sammer" lined with surah silk— REDUCED from 818.50 to #1 The “ETON SUIT"—navy biue, with jacket faced with silk and silk girdie—NOW only $15.50. OH All the beat crades of BLACK and NAVY @@ BLUE SERGE BLAZERS, with full roll @@ and plain or Russian backs, are NOW only @@ $5. Take one slong—can't tell when it @ may come in Bararse Scits. We pride ourselves on our stock of BATHING SUITS. They are neatly trimmsd and well pro- Portioned. The best for the money you can find anywhere. And we have them to ft all the folks— Indies, misses and children. LADIES’ GRAY FLANNEL BATHING SUITS, with long sleeves and trimmed with two rows of white braid. Sizes 34 to 42— $1.98. LADIES’ PLAIN NAVY BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, with short sleeves—82.50. LADIES’ NAVY BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, Just now the most interesting figure in all the world. Mr. Gladstone is perhaps more es- feemed and venerated here than even by his own political friends in Greet Britain. “His deep respect for our Constitution and govern- ment and his leadership of the great movement for popular rights in his own land and in En- ope generally have endeared him here as no ether Engliahman since the days of Burke and ‘Chatham has been endeared in the hearts of Americans without regard to party or religious ereed. —_++-____ The sundry civil bill is awaiting passage in ‘the House, the working members are worn out ‘with their labors and the extreme heat, and the time for adjournment of Congress has come. ‘Sul, with the public business deadlocked, the ‘House finds time for personalities and partisan recriminations. Yesterday's proceedings re- fleet no eredit om the body in which they oc- ‘ured or on the American character. ——_++-—___ Gen. Snowden does not regard the trouble at ‘Homestesd as by any means over. The ulti- wate result, he says, will be that the Carnegie Company will regain undisputed possession of their works and operate them entirely with men of their own choosing. It is as evident to out- Siders as to Gen. Snowden that a strong force ‘will have to be kept at Homestead. It is truly an unfortunate state of affairs, but the violators of Congress could ably supplement the life-say- ing service by providing proper precautions for ‘the bathing beech. Or is Congress too busy with economy to bother about saving a few lives? —+2—__—_. ‘There is a disposition to make paragraphic Feferences to “Uncle Holmap.” This is in- accurate. There is as yet no evidence that the Indiana gentleman's tendency to thrift has led ‘him to go into business under the sign of three gilt balls. ——_++ 2 _____ Andrew Carnegie does not propose to come to America. Probably he regards it as a warm Place in several senses of the phrase. ———_+ + > Among the most unpleasant features of the season is the illustration of accounts of fatal | sunstrokes. It adds nothing of real interest to the description given by the types and is an encouragement. whatever the intention, to the morbid taste for horrors which needs no stimulus. ——_+ ++ ___ ‘The death here yesterday of Mr. Edgar Snow- den, long connected with the mrnagement of the Alexandria Gasette, founded by his grand- father, is regretted by a large number of friends Doth in the District and in Virginia, — It may not be in order to ask if Mr. Brice is | ebairman of the rainbow committee, since he | fe only snnounced as chairman of the demo-| @ratic campaign committee. Mr. Brice’s ex- perience in 1838 ought to serve him in 1892 | fm some sort of fashion. ——+em ‘with short sleeves and trimmed with five rows, of narrow white braid—82.98. Long sleeves— 50. $3.50. LADIES NAVY BLUE SUITS, with sailor collar and vest front, trimmed with three rows of narrow white braid—$3.75. LADIES’ NAVY BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, ‘with sailor collar and vest, trimmed with siz rows of narrow white braid—@4 LaDIgs’ BLACK PLANNEL SUITS, trimmed with black braid—4. LADIES’ NAVY BLUE -FLANNEL SUITS, cut in Mother Hubbard style and trimmed with four rows of black braid—84.50. LADIES SAVY BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, run all around with white braid—36. “CHILDREN'S GRAY FLANNEL SUITS, trimmed with two rows of white braid. Sizes Gto 16 years—#1.39 and 81.50. CHILDREN'S BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, trimmed with wide white braid. Sizes 6 to 16 years—$1.98 to $2.25. CHILDREN'S NAVY BLUE SUITS, trimmed with four rows of narrow white braid. Sizes 6 to 16 years—@2.25 and #2. 50. CHILDREN’S NAVY BLUE SUITS, with and 81. CHILDREN'S NAVY BLUE SUITS, sailor collar and vest and trinm Tows of white braid—§3. 25 and $3. with with six Past Or Tue Usirpex. WATERPROOF BATHING CAPS—50c. OILED SILK BATHING CAPS, with visor— 500. “"MIKADO” BATHING CAPS, in red and tan—80e. THE STANDARD JERSEY BATHING SHOE, with cork soles_@234c. BATHING SHOES, with long black or navy ‘Blue stockings attached —€1. No comfort—no enjoyment to do without—no reason ‘why you should st such costs as these—for either the BLAZER or BATHING SUITS. You'll wish a hun- dred times over you had taken them along with you. Do—when sou have got suchs chance as this to get them, Penny's, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Established 1840. Telephone 995. Eveey Hovssxesrer WHO PURCHASES FROM US, UPON CREDIT, SUMMER COMFORTS OR EVERY-DAY NECESSITIES ACKNOWLEDGES BY HER CONTINUED PATRON- AGE HER APPRECIA- TION OF OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM, WHICH EVER DIRECTS HER OVER A STRAIGHT AND STEADY COURSE, NEVER RUNNING AGROUND UPON SHOALS OF MISREPRESENTA- TION OR SINKING IN THE QUICKSANDS oF | DECEPTION. PLACING HER IN IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF EVERY POSSIBLE CONVENIENCE, IT GRANTS Tt may yet be necessary to give the police- Mmen in and about Washington a special course | @f study from photographs of foreign repre- Sentatives, so that they may know just when to | Refrain from arresting a man. CEO. Swe | LESSEN BER BURDEN SHO! “ | Aoudllly 4 fing with the | ==" URDEN SHOULD MISFORTUNE Swiss government presents itscif, all due to the | ENTER HER HOME, AND REPLACING IT WITH | familiar and unconquerable feminine trait of BENEFACTIONS UNKNOWN TO ANY onus | Josing « pocket book and accusing the first per- | son in sight of having stolen it. It is a noble| Prospect. ——__+ 2 -___ The speech-making bee now in progress in ‘the Senate gives the members a chance to try ‘(heir orations on their colleagues before giving ‘them to the voters. spears, after « long and Tedious process of logic, to have arrived ut the | @enclusion that the violation of law is iliegul. ——+ «+ AM that the westher bureau has to do is to Bang on like grim death to that cool wave pre- diction. It is bound to be fulfilled eventually. ———_+ The cool wave managed to get all around ‘Washington without touching it, Congress- ‘men Watson and Wheeler were too much for it. Alva has been sufficiently Mr. Vanderbilt proposes to sell ber. ee now busy with the cam- to be inserted in the | HER THE MOST LENIENT METHOD OF REPAY- | MENT, ACCEPTING A MERE PITTANCE FROM TRE SAVINGS OF RER | WEEKLY OR MONTHLY TOIL, EVER READY TO SYSTEM. } IN OUR REPLENISHED PARLORS SHE WILL | ALWAYS FIND A HANDSOME LINE OF ALL MAN- NER OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTING, | | REFRIGERATORS, GAS AND VAPOR STOVES, | BABY COACHES, TOILET AND DINNER SETS, | AND WORKS OF ART. HOUSE & HERRWANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, VAT. OLA HEL AND w23 TT SE. aND 636 MASS. AVE. N. wo °% Llrn Axo F Sis, ‘The Popular Confectioners. Ruarrs Exrenpnise, 1241 1TH ST. 8.5. DETERMINATION SALE. Owing to the overcrowding of our store during the Past week of our house-clearing sale we were unable to wait on the lange crowd that thronged our store, ‘and to do justice to every one we will give another ‘week of honse-clearing bargains of greater value than of the past week. We are determined that not one dollar's worth of summer goods shall remain in our ‘Store, and in order to do this we have made prices ‘that will sweep them out in a jiffy. NOTE PRICES! ‘NOTE PRICES! ‘Which will convince you of our determination. REMNANTS! REMNANTS! 12Me. Bedford Cords, 4340. 0c, Flannelettes, 4340. 12340. Cashmere, 4360. 8c. Chevron Cloth, 4340. 15e. Pongees, OMe. be. Percale, Oc. 15e. Liana Cloth, 794. Ide. Red and Heavy Percale, 7340. 18e. Batiste, 842. 18+, Figured Organdies, 840. 18e. Striped Mulls, 8c. 18c. Striped Flannelettes, Bie. 18c. Plain Zephyrs, 88¢0. 25c. French Satines, 9c. Remember, these goods are all wash fabrics suitable for this season. RAFF'S ENTERPRISE, 1241 Lith st. 0. 3y302t LEADER LOW PRICES. 4 DD 00 EEE RP Maa FE DD MMMM ° 8 EF DD MMM o EEE DDD MMM 00) Trt % 8s THT O% SEN mt 83 Sa Sss8 rt “09 NXN 4ss! i 2 20 Per Cexr Discouxr Save WILL END TEN DAYS FROM AUGUST 1ST, And for that time only will you be ableto buy Our $2 Shoe for $1.60. Our $2.50 Shoe for $2. Our $3 Shoe for $2.40. Our $3.50 Shoe for $2.80. Our $4 Shoe for $3.20. Our $5 Shoo for #4. Epyoxsros & Co. 1339 AND 1341 F ST., Opposite Ebbitt House. Moxpay Grove Sarz OF THE 3330-3t Lovvrr Grove Comrasy. Prices Tue Lowest Tus Seasos. Ladies’ $1.25 Quality White Chamois Mousquetaires. On Monday, August 1, at 98c. Thdies' $1 Quality White Chamois Mousquetaires. On Monday, August 1, at 87c. Theso Chamois Moysquetaires are full &-button Jongth and we fit them Yo your hand at our risk. Our $1.50 Ladies’ 4-button White Chamois, made in elegant style. Next Monday at $1.05. Ladies’ 8-button Suede Reduced from 8! G0e. Silk Mitts at 450. S5e. Kayser's Patent Finger Tipped Silk Gloves at 70c. ‘Thove prices are positiveiy for next Monday only. L UoUY Vv RRR FI bE ooutvy Eek ig fas 8 Baal SY EEE Tutt “oo? “ou? WW oR R Eee GGG L (00 v VERE @ 6G Qov VE ¢coo Gaook 8.8 VY BE 6088 Gee tit oo? “WY Eee God “oo 277 911 rexysyivayta avesve. 911 ce aried (leh &, POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE. SEVENTH STREET. See | are weere I a ® b>, b> wre pb>! Bai <<04 tom 5 EI 200, 3 we 2 23 | & indeed. for those need- ing * en prune bis, qatife sarplas stock. about “These are all made as good and strong as 8 trunt ts possiole to Perma,’ snd’ the raukein quale is {rom tbe lowest tote Beat. Ve offer these tuntil sold at <n <p RS Kg PER CENT Off of the marked prices, Thin isan opportunity to be heeded. . IT MEANS GaGa REOUROTENT TTT : | Sinck insite Linens, Uasase Deapees: WASHINGTON. Laxssvncx & Baro. How are you guarded against the August mosquitoes? Our reason for ssking we have Just received another let of those famova BORBUCK SCREENS. One lot of aise 18:26 for 180. One lot of size 21237 for 250. ‘We have also (in Sereens) a lot of odd sizes, which you can buy for lesa than half price. MOSQUITO CANOPIES. Single Bed size, 750. Double Bed size, $1.10. It is needless to state the former prices on these, a8 you wall know. Oar price now is fully 40 per cent less than they can be bought else- where, SUMMER PRICES on NOT- TINGHAM Lace BED sets, | | comprising 2 Pillow Shams and 1 | sect sham. Set 833 for $1.10. | al7 ** W125. | “1510 ** $1.75. | * so * e225, i ~ 390" 92.75. I ** B42 ** 93.25. French Dimities suitable for || [| Loose Covers. Reduced from 25, | s5.ana doe. per sara to 16. Lots of other goods in our Up- holstery Department reduced pro- | | OPEN UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK TONIGHT. OUR STORE IS VERY PLEASANT—SO PATENT COOLING FANS GOING ALL THE TIME. a Rl 00 ae, Be BER o> &¢% BBR RRR O 0 48 BBR RO O.. eee BBB OR K 00 27 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. 430 A. Kavrwas, 909 PENN. AVE. N.W. Comstexcrxa Mox DAY, ‘We start a week of sale: ‘astonish the oldest ubabitants that understand shopping, ‘We have reaped ro mow down and thresh profit ne gigantic sacrifice that will chill Eirotigh those for the life of themselves see Low we can gather nerve enough to do it. Tuer Ane Orr. Bal: -inch Unbiesched Cotton. One tabisor Lawns and Cuallies A Nicxer A Yann Bill sive, you the chetce of six (G) tables full of sam. t sold all We A to run wall Sat“ iba ey Srepons, Fancy ES Colored | Satines, Tn closes lot 1. as: gale wal the choice of Dress 1 gfce r,t ch He; Drsis Gtaghams, 40-ine Qi Aprons, Ging! aut ‘at 62c. a yarn. AT Bic. A YARD wi ou the entire chotce of 10 that sent rom 1236 to 1 is the assortent tables of goods 8c. ber yard. The following Stripe Orrandies, Neat Fig- a ela Colored Woot Chained *h Percaie, French Bed‘ord ME eee eg Cy aut at Bic. 4 yarn. at Sic. a vanp For Check White Goods that sold from 5 to 7c. AT Bo. A YARD me Tho, A YARD For Satiff Plaid White Goods that sold from 8 to 15¢. 3%. AT A YARD 25 pieces of New Curtain Serin “Don't fail to be with ct xk. W | sittin un fe aalonding Tas wines Lt SP Loe Goods. A. Kavewan, 209 PENN. AVE. N. W. —o { ORIGINATOR OF NEW IDEAS. | o— : Fiatioaws Jewetay Esranusawent BARGAINS IN GOLD GOODS. 5H] Seventh street northwest. AT ELLERY & IRELAND'S. Satay eee . pan ae ip ip a Taxtaxo, fou've not the slightest | gg iretresn Baa Sly ey D. C. SATURDAY, JULY 10TH, 1TH AND F STS XW. —— Closed today at 1 0'ciook. —e— Mazur Noroz aLL OUB mat were 92. 92.50ana83. Now 750. ALL OUB -Foe Baaxcuzn Frowens. Prat were 7c. ent. Now 25c. @a Aor... + -24 annex.) ee Soxuen Sxorrme ‘Must be done whether yougo away or stay at home. Supplies in the way of wearing apparel as well as many other articles necessary for comfort and convenience ‘Will be required. No better time to buy than now; ‘Ro better place than here. Follow the ‘“trade doings” throughout the house in August. Your money will do asmuch for you asin any house in thecountry. De- tails will appear from day today. Some very special things to tell of next week. Asoor Travzzrxe Regoisrres Tonar. At some time each summer almost every town Gweller becomes a tourist. The tourist carver to one is brief, to another long enough to cross oceans ‘and traverse continents. In either cases TRUNK or BAG is absolutely necessary. If the TRUNK is old and worn it must be replaced by anew one, and ‘tty tng inatrunk” demands wisdom im the choice of a trunk to live tn. ‘Many ® contrivance, handy snd proper, must be had to meet wants that the absence of home comforts WIN make intense and annoying if not provided for. A little forethought now will save discomfort then. Even if you are not a tourist you'll find it s di ficult matter to get slong without s trunk. It serves as cehiffonter and wardrobe and often as a “‘safe deposit” for trinkets to be kept from prying eyes. A large from #local standpoint—moving from place to place many times during the year. To such persons frank means mach and is simply indispensable. LET US SHOW YOU OUR STOCK. You'll find it comprehensive one, covering any trunk want you can possibly have. TRUNKS AND BAGS AT REDUCED PRICES. Taoxxs . —o— | imaginable style and ald eiranke, Reamer : a, "Dress Trane, 3 {en's Trunks, Sarstors Trunks, g Foeatrlcal Trike g Trunks, Leather Trunks. Zinc 8 runks, Kartavere Trunks ‘ang —o— Baas, ie Xo matter what you want in —o— | thie'iite we Seve it. We vet al the styles B (provided tlhe). Ba own the Fiver Or 10 be u | fa Cantas, Sheepskin, Grain a . Leather, Bae Ecathet, sgole Leather. Allie in, ALT sucly bo 8 Hish Club, Danker'sperte, Tourists, DroaaSuit Cases, Ex: ——o— tension Cases, Bags fitted up with every sane article you can think of Extension Cases in twelve styles, Coat Cases, Dress Suit Cases, Men's Silk Hst Boxes, Shawl Straps, Shoulder Straps, Trunk Straps, Shawl Rolls, Carryails, Leather Tazs, &c. Asorver Travetixa Necessrry. If you are going out of town—to the sea shore, mountains or on a European voyage— don't forget to carry with you as a traveling companion a BENGAL RAZOR. Nothing will ‘ada more to your comfort. — Sie. and $1.65.— (Firat floor. .-11th st. building.) oa The little—apparently insignifican:—things are mort apt to be overlooked. Can't atways get them in the COUNTRY or oven st the SEASHORE, and in the MOUNTAINS ite entirely out of the question, Heres « tist embracing some things essential to your comfort, such as you can't well get along with- ‘out, and will have use for every day: Nail Brushes. Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes. Clothes Brushes. . Flesh Brushes, Shoe Brushes. Dressing Combs. Soaps. Toilet Waters. Tooth Powders. Station-ry. Umbreiias. Curling Irons. Feene is « nist comprising things that will con- tribute greatly to your summer's pleasure and enjoy- ment. Hammock's, Lawn Tennis. Croquet. Base Balt. Eiastic Pillows. Embroidery Materials. Bathing Suite. Bathing Caps. Tourists! Cups, Tourists’ Flasks. — Gossamers. —_-Makintoshes. For Esercuz Onsenvance. FIRST. For the convenience of our patrons we will mark initials on trunks free of charge. SECOND. A strap given with every trank. THIRD. We will alsorepair your last season's trunk or valise in the best possible iaanner at @ moderate cost. Trunks sont fo- and delivered. FOURTH. We will engrave your na:ne on = copper Plate and S0cards for 860. FIFTH. We willenzrave one, two or three initials inred, blue, green, yellow, brown, gray or black on 100 abeets of paper and give you 100 envelopes for $1. Sapaxese Sowocen Srrcuzs. —25e. up.— iy #1 to 65 pate. (According to size.) Banzoo Asn Rezo Conrarss.: —#1.50 wp.— ‘WA decorated JAPANESE FAN given te every purchaser in this department. 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. Bb 713 MARKET SPACE. Pega Soe tin SE sl we aT. one bre a stock C3 Sut of prices during ine rousd-apeate. - LADIES’ RICHELIEU RIBBED VESTS. FORMERLY 5c. AND 350. REDUCED TO 17c. EACH. ns Wool Chal- were 18c. yes rie a Fi Yano. 1,000 PAIRS OF LADIES’ BOOT PAT-| TERN AND PIN-STRIPE HOSIERY) PULL REGULAR MADE. FORMERLY, 25e. REDUCED TO 19. A PAIR. ens of Fing French Satines, in light and dark ‘that were. Ar "T8e. A Yano. 200 pleces of Figured Indigo Blue Calicoes, guar anteed to wash. ‘Furnerly Se. Ar 6c. A Yann As the sale nears its end the crowds increase. 80 don't delay, but come early and secure nome of Fare bargains. i: Jonxsos & Lerraxun $330 713 Market space. We Qvore From press report of Lecture delivered at BRIGHTON, ENGLAND, by Mas. Axsxa Rovrssr, THE FAMOUS COMPLEXION SPECIALIST. Indigestion. she said, in answer to questions, wasgfien the root ofall vie ot as she had suitered re: lon herself for many Jeers whieh, altbous t had not mar er coun canned omnes exion, had fe De tall the her great sutfe: as wood enough to te! tts cure ‘witich had. pos are no interest tn ee ra nded Som ‘spectall an and Thave no beettat ion of tm ing it 10) ing ibe itas being likely prove of equal =a Osty Acexrs, Amuxtic Exzcrrororse Co.. 1405 N. Y. Ave. it Basaver Ssoz Sax aT 1115 F STREET N.W. THIS LAST WEEK OF JULY WILL CLEAN OUT MANY OF OUR ODDS AND ENDS. WE HAVE ONE LOT OF MISSES’ 82 AND 82.50 HEELED SHOES, SIZES 11 TO 13%, WHICH WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT 65c. PER PAIR. ONE LOT OF LADIES’ $2 SHOES aT 8c. PER PAIR. 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, 6, 10, 10 AND 1L REGULAR $5 SHOES. ONE LOT OF MEN'S 86.50 PATENT CALF BALS! AT $3.75 PER PAIR. EVERYTHING WE HAVE GOES aT BANERUPT PRICES. Tae Wanzes Suoz Hovse, 1115 F Srerer N. W. sy re: Kee at gos Soe a A AA AA AAA aa = Our Bargain Counter is loaded with Manufacturers’ Samples of High and Low Cut-Shoes, which we are offering from 33 to 50 per cént below regular prices. ‘All Low Shoes not om the bargain counter will be sold 20 per cent bclow marked prices GGG, FI ri ER VTE F RET. ’ ‘We are giving 20 per cent discount on all Low Shoes, @ lak bach] consisting of Kanmaroo, Oxfords, Prince Alberts Southern Tiessnd Russia Caif Blacher Oxfords. Hits Or Avrewx Laces. Tre to ve tasnionstie laces are now known. ‘The ‘Palais Royal, with resident agents in London and ‘Paria, is one of the frat in the country, and certainly the Jtret in Washington, to give practical hints of outumn styles, ‘se “Exosczp- Avriigce Laces. ‘The third consignment arrived this morning, now making the collection complete. Match sets, in many ‘Very besutiful designs, which are difficult to distin- exish from band made. at the feliowing low prices: 26c., 2o., 25e., Be., 40e., GS. yard. Wyiths Sto7 inches. S@-Though tt may appear to be somewhat early to think of Laces for your eutuzun costume {t should be ‘Femetnbered that you can profitably make a selection ‘Row, use the Lace on your summer costume and later on your autumn suit. Tux Porviaz Varexcrenszs, The following Match Sets in the ever-popular tulip, aiay and rosebud designs will be a surprise because of the superior qualities offered at the prices: ‘Tulip—4 inches wide, 10c. yard; 5 inches, lla ard; 6 inches, 13. yard. Daisy—4 inches, 160. yard; 6 inches, 20c. yard. Rosobud—2i¢ inches wide, 17c. yari;4 inches, 22e. yard; 5 inches, 250. yard; 7 inches, She. yard. ITALIAN VALENCIENNES, in pieces of one dozen yards, at unusually low prices 46 inch wide, 25c. apiece. % inch wide, 50c. apiece, 1 inch wide, 75c. aptece. 136 inches wide, BSc. apiece. Powr Dz Pants Lace One of Dame Fashion's favorites for the coming sutuumn and winter. So much more beautiful then last season's designs that you'll hardly recugnize the new Lace as Point de Paris. Match Seta, including insertions, will be displayed Monday. 4 suches wide, 2ic, yard; Sinches, 16c. yard; 23 inches, 1Sc. yard; 2 inches, 22e. yard; Linch, Be. yard. Powr D’ Tnesaxpe Acar. Beauty is a0 often frail that the women of the whole world welcome Point 4° Irelande Lace, which com- Dines the dursbility of the old-time hand-made Trish lace with the besuty that modern German and French taste has added. Autumn styles sbow but slight variation of the de- stens that have been so much the rage this summer. Here are a few of the extreme novelties: No. 2814—Ecru Lace, with figures woven on net ground, edge of the Point d Irelande lace that will be familiar. ® inches wide, 40c. yard: S inches, 25c. yard; 4 inches, 2c. yard; 3if inches, Rec. yard; 3imches, 17e. yard. No. 2731—Somewhat simtisr to the above, but of cream silk, making the design appear more delicate ORT G inches wide, 50c. yard: 434 inches, 40c. yard; 3 inches, 30c. yard; 2 inches, 25e. yard. No. 2135—Cream Lace; ground of cobwebrlike structure, with figures here and there and edge of Point @Irelande. @4 inches wide, 40c. yard; Bimches, Ze. yard; 2M inches, 18¢. yard. No. 2100—A Cream Lace that reminds one of trellis Work and clinging vines. #4 inches wide, 25e. yard; ‘Big inches, 20c. yard; 24 inches, 17c. yard. No. 2242—Cream Net of very fine and close mesh, with edge of Point d'Irelande that forms scallops. 11 inches wide, 0c. yard; ‘914 inches, 68e. yard; Sinches, 50c. yard. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Cuorce Casenic Uxpeewean at Less Tuax Waoresare Prices. Tres cats tuose with well-Bited pocket books and innate guod taste that can afford and properly appre- ciate choice garments like these. It's only once a year that the high prices are lowered—at the closing of the sunmer season. This announcement of the annual clearing sale will attract the many who wait for these bargains. $1.89 _—tevre xo. 1 contains garments that sold Up to $3.50 each ; none were lens than $2.25. Made of finest cambrics and lawns, trimmed with expensive Jaces and embroideries. Paris styles of Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, Cormet Covers, Your choice for $1.80, $1.39_narre wo. ‘@ includes Skirts of Amy cam- ‘bric, with deep ruffles of French embroidery that while “Light 9s air" is “strong as iron”—metaphori- cally speaking. Just the garment you can conceive the Parisian would dovise for the present styles of Aressing. The wonder has been how wo could afford to retail such » Skirt at $1.68. And now it's only $1.39! And here are six styles of Night Gowns, worth nearer $2.39 than $1.39. 89c.—radie Xo. 3 tana precious cargo, including the French Corset Covers heretofore sold at $1.15— warments that St to perfection, strongly made,though of finest cambrica, laces and embroideries embellished with ribbons. 39c.—tarie No.4 nas on it Camibetc Corset Covers, with lace and embroidery trimmings that make them abargain at the former price—50 cents. Here, too, are Cambric Drawers at 24.cents « pair, which is less than cost of materials. A Cxanuxe Avroux Dazss Coste Osty Ose Doran Wo allude to the 36-inch wide Percale at only 12% conts a yard. And such variety to choose from. This is pretty— navy ground with white stripes. Butif you prefer lavender, pink or liht-bine grounds you can be sup- plied. Here, too, are alternating stripes of pink and white, light blue and white, red and white, black and white. All widths of stripes. Remxaxrs—a cheap but pretty Child's Dress or ion Wash Surahs reduced to te. yard. ze. Genuine Scotch Ginghams, iSe. yard. Seecur Lor Cream Size. Each morning the accumulated remnanta y the pre etose dave bantnems goon Ro rennant comute.s0 tt ‘new and fresh bar coins are +| of in a short time. E £3 % ¥ i z YW G 690 Goa 3 MISS LULA LEYMAN, be See (Office hours daring) 10a.m. tol p.m. agus} Rpm wp Dr. 0. A. PURDY, C14 Sa stn. , CPormerly G02 Sun st. now). Hor Wrarms R Ar W I Sansneers T ruwarra & MONSTONS, vs nuthing chewy about the “Raph” ian ma of ite kind, rule. found vo i SLB and up sehen =o patina ie for the ex areata Reuined't produce ty "made, ot throne ty Soubie tee boon, and always hee cule sola for 10 ‘complaint 23 sizes ii ae i i i ; out i i % marta & Eoporees. 1205 Ps Ave N.W. i Th GLE AR sid SA Samana babe, weeih ier annual clearing out of summer goods. We have always given extra- ordinary bargains auring these sales, but we are de- termined to eclipse all previous efforts, having an un- ‘usually large stock on hand which must be disposed Bunoarss Tuar Anr Banoarss. BI ak PRE AN MS Bos Quality Teamte 35°. tori an Laer Mose Sipps Worth 35° for Nk nn Ag Kid Worked Button Shoes Flax Latiog Beal Dongola Kid Oxford Ties, . to make. rfinished Leather Slippera, ad re au 55 i woah} Wor Sere Waar You Cas Bey For 750 Only 75e. for Ladies’ Dongola Kid Button Shoes, Warranted all solid leather. Only 75c. for Misses Kid Spring Heel Button. Reg- ular 61 «rade. Only 75e. for Men's Canvas Shoos, black or tam. ‘Cont more to make, Only 75e. for Boys’ and Youths’ Lace Shows. All solid leather. Regular price, #1. Manvezovs Repverioxs Ix Fixe Goons. All #2 and $1.75 Ladies’ Pine ‘Fand-made ‘Ties, in black, russet and gray, reduced to @1.23. All 2 Men's Low-cut Shoes.in calf and dongola kid, reduced to €1.23. All 2 Ladies’ Shoes, made of fine dongola, kid- tipped or plain opera or common sense. reduced te a2. All $3 and 82.50 Men's Bost Calf Shoes, all styles, lace oF consrens, Peduced to $1.75. All €3.50 and @3 Ladiew’ Shoes, every pair war- ranted hand sewed, reduced to @1.98. Bargains in odd lots of Shoes an4 Slippers of all Kinds. Prices ess than one-half actual value. Tu helen Hovse, 726 Tr Sx. 3329-28 . COREL, Seine. L B. L ©. McKINNET & SON, 170017 aw . GOLDEN, 1034 20th nw. POORES EPs gr & SUITE, cor. N. 3. ave. and B: M. O'TOOLE, 1115 1éth n.w. BERT WHITE, jr., 9000th aw. . C. KAMMERER, 140 Ist a. . AUTH & BRO., cor. 3dand Ind. ave. ae AN, a. .M KERR, cor. 20th and Fn.w. . MARSHALL, 1730L.a.9. . CARLEY, 2601 1. aergre celsce Ae ne

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