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4 ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C./ FRIDAY’ AUGUST 5, 1892. ——— — — THE EV ENING ST AR. No other house DORS-EVER DID-or A BRT SOG. a ik. G = WASHINGTOR EVEN WiL1—sll such STERLING QUAL- HH x AA arg @ BAS + Gotpscem, F. ITIBS at such LOW PRICES as WE quote. Ht aa Bl & Go Ba FRIDAY Ay a4 Bes tt ‘eds = Boo a4 1007-1009 F Sz. N.W. 2 96e nosey 5. No¥ «) x ‘° TTLE Marraxs Fox “Mas~ Av Mien’ ene) ees Hosen RE TPE] RY Fon Lorre Suozs meee EVENIN tas eve eirew : —— 726 7TH BT. ‘ nt B MN Odd = & Ae i meslarger thas that ef any ether paperin| —_ —_— — gs A al THY. FOLLOWING SPECIALLY roy e . Aw a local NEWS paper and Ad- QOGUSTOM makes laws. In—or out— STOCK-CLEARING PRICES OX FINE SHOES Sw, AA ER REDUCED PRICES ON CBI bd cca Medtaw it tor. § Cot eouson Saturday te BOYS’ and cahiieaawce eS iad B8y55 44 bu kee = DREN'S RELIABLE FOOTWEAR: ge — appara & The circuit court of Prince George's county, ©08 CHILDREN'S DAY with un We CURE FIRST-GRADE FOOTWEAR FOR LESS Rg Infonte’ Genuine Dongola A 4 oe Maryland, hns refused to issue the mandamus| —lways try to make ft a epectally THAN COMMOY, SHODDY SHOES ARE USUALLY | THIS SALE WILL CONTINUE BUT ONE WEEK Hand turned Very Soft Button A 7 oes LONGER, AND AS MY SUCCESSORS INTEND TO| 27 27. AA asked for in the Hyattsville single tax caso, n) interesting day for them—and « proft- ncaa ©. Shoes, recular 50. Shoes. a} Ss fA " 4 Ind, - REOPEN WITH AN ENTIRE NEW LINE IT BE- eee ee ae ean orale | able cue for you. We expect noth- COMES IMPERATIVE FOR ME TO CLOSE OUT ee Sus8 4 Brooke refases to go into “deliberations of Moe's Geil Sheen, lace or congress, ail gs theories, schemes or heresies which by the zeal| ™S _Mat sheer necessity will send you new styles. Reduced to @L.75. Real ee ee on Tan etCn is tae SEeE Infante’ Red Gost Button. TET RRR, ity of counsel may have been inci- shopping for the juveniles tomorrow. value, $2.50. 1oo Infants’ Tan Goat Button. Ei or ingennity of counsel may on Tt Ren dentally introduced into the argument touching But what boy = hasn't “played cca e Hamre, EEE IA ROW1 Au COINGTO D0IT—=h Infants’ Fine Dongola Button. t BE co dge’s 3 the tax laws of the state.” Briefly the judge through” something? And here's the Reduced to 82.48. Real value, €3.50. Ar Dongola spring-teet Button. Ar decision means that the abstract declaration of Men's Fine Kangaroo Hand.sowed Au Men's and Ladies’ Fine Hand. A = io tnteks best opportunity in the world for Shoes, best wearing and most comfort- F157 bene i SB 00 48, ‘With patent or Dongole tips. 48, aA the bill of rights eubjecting all property to tax See cea ones Wandes.. ~ Oe c. c. AS ation fs to be construed with the right of the you to make foot the damag. 1 pare —oe 5a aoa) Rig Sizes 4 to 8. t legislature to exempt such property from taxa- wil pay you even to prepare against Aspecial lot of Men's Fine Slippers. Tarned and Frence we reiige, 50 Regular 75¢. Values. en ok ed tion as in its judgment may consist with sound as ieee Reduced to 7, Bal value, €1,80. have deem selling at $3.0 and 85.---epoe' Be oak Be a policy. Agsin it means that the law ee con- Shoes. All $4 grades reduced to $2.50. LL Men's anf Latter’ Mich and Misa-' Patent Tip Dongola Ox- p AA Bos ¥ strued always by the court of appeals applies x Ladies’ Fine Dongola Kid Shoes,every, Abie ested 98 : < bus £4 Boo ¥ only to the state government and not to the Srraw Hars. pair TEreated. hand welt. Reduced ‘wt. 0end 88. < . ford Ties, with heels. Sizes 13 OPS A BRR, BE TT A 90g, ERR pss. wmunicipslity. The familiar facts in the ‘Three grades msde out of stx—and the —— EL Men'vand Ladies’ High and Ar “* A © (AARRR REE TT AAG FE Sas, Shoes, made of real dongols a T 3 i Hyattsville suit are the increase by the lind aul Geka bina: 5h, egeen; matin tei Soetanoeens A Lo pemcamiomlanmmmae | 65 Child's Red Spring-heel Button. Doo AAAE EE AMS S59 Bee Sas8- board of commissioners of the tax rate from 15 to 25 cents on the $100 value of prop- erty, and their substitution for general taxation of property of a single tax on land, the land being taxed and not the improvements. The act of 1392 amending the ect incorporating the village of Hyattsville and the amendatory act of 1890 constituted the commissioners a final board of appeal, equalization and control of assessments of taxes, and the tax complained of was levied under the authority of this law. fome of the taxpayers resisted the levy on the ground that it was unconstitutional. The contestants will appeal to the court of ap- the next session: of which tribunal will be held in October proximo. The case ex- cites, of course, the widest interest, as it is the first time the single tax theory of Henry George has been applied, and therefore the earliest opportunity there has been to/ get the system squarely before the courts, The advocates of this mode of taxation have natural cause for rejgicing, but they and the other side will hare even greater interest in the final decision of the matter. | ‘The case may go from the courts to the citi- | zens of Hyattsville at the municipal election | to take place next Meantime the pleasant little suburb of the national capital will bave all the excitement it wants, no matter who is chosen President or what party ob‘ains Con- gress next November. ee The supreme coart of Michigan has declared unconstitational two acts of the legislature passed Inst year apportioning senators and rep- Fesentatives in body, and also the appor- tHonment act of 1885. As to the first two acts ‘the grounds seem to be, in the case of the senate. gross inequality of representation: in the case of the house of representatives, this and the division of counties and the putting of the part cat off in other territory. all contrary to the constitution of Michigan. The constitu- tion provides for the representation of frac- tions amounting to one-half of the ratio of population for a representative district. This principle was denied in some eases. The gov- ‘ernor has been compelled tocallan extra session of the legislature to remedy the constitutional @efects pointed out by the court. The demo- erats are troubled by reason of the fact that they have no majority in the senate. Gerry- manders that flagitiously violate state constitu- tions call for general disapprobation, and rarely receive it. Parties are so made up that they defend their own wrong doing if not di- rectly, at least by impeaching the opposition for having done things as bad or worse. A legislative gerrymander exists in Connecticut, ‘and has long existed, quite as deserving of re- peal as the one in Michigan, except that it does not violate the constitution. Ths Michigan gerrymander scts set aside by the supreme court do not touch the matter of the presiden- tial electors, sons for in another statute. eee ‘The caked of District (Atorney Hazel- ten ought to have made it perfectly clear to the House what mischievous results would flow from the failure to take up and pass the Hunton license bill. Tux Stax follows up what it has said on this subject recently in the hope that before Congress adjourns for the session the District committee may secure a quorum and that the measure may then be approved and re- ported to the flouse. As it is a measure of the highest importance the House cannot fail to give it opportunity for passage. The conse- quences, as already pointed out, are the open- ing of any number of bar rooms and their ope- ration without any opportunity for restriction. unlimited facility for disorder will be availed of at m time—the assembling of the | Grand Army ercampment—when it is most necessary to have an orderly City, such as Washington has always Deen. It will be a burning shame if for any Teason Congress omits to enact this vital legis- . That which is the guardian of . st, cannot afford to adjourn » this matter, absolutely e peace and order of the he liquor lobby who are ol to prevent the passage are making a great blunder, ced im covering the city with | unlicensed grog shops for @ few months the re- sult will only be the passage of a much stricter xt session of Congress. — for if they ew | | | Fes ie eT aiude noe... 98c. i — .29c. a SE. Na Tee Sule now. 150. Some for Gress—and some for play. Exrna Paxrs. Ite the best plan to have « pair or two Isfd aside to fall back on. You can have « choice of ALL the SHORT PANTS—and LOTS of the LONG ones— at a big drop from regular prices just because we won't carry them over. ME dT ST sore Ma teee..350. TS Se Fa. 580. ed MO Fath — Bo. MF iF os Tat rr... 98. Fak Se Tle S117. Al oe S & Kalk MF $149. Tekh ST Rawle $1.98. The arr cleo Sas %s Bad Fate ae .82.00. Laine 7 —— $2.25. dF Tne Fate ate. 32.50. $1.50. tc wo we ‘These run in sizes from 14 to 19 Some 82.50 Long Pants are years, Jost remind their fathers, will you, ‘that matters are much the same for them—upetairs. Sur Axo Brovse Wasrs. As long as the buying keeps up in the regular lines we'll have broken lots on our hands. Bat we get them all together by themselves—mark them so low-thet it's orth your while to pick them over. WHITE FLANNEL BLOUSE WAISTS, $1 snd $1.25 qualities, ii “78 Cexrs. PLAIN COLORED FLANNEL WaISTS that were 81 and 8125, 78 Ceszs. OXFORD BLOUSE WAISTS that were aha 59 Cesrs. FRENCH PERCALE WAISTS thet were $1.25, $1 and 75c. now 48 Cesrs. GINGHAM and PERCALE WAISTS that have been 50c.. 20". D5 Orang Suozs. It would be funny if you couldn't Mt your ehildren out of some of these “‘size-crippled” lots of SHOES. Fel save for you if you can. The oys-the girls-end the babies—and YoU-and the MEN FOLKS ought to try. The fact ie half the depart- ment is at a barain. Saxs Axo Cora PENN. AVE. ( We close at 6 — | eetoce—exennt Satur- | dass — until Septem- 7TH STREET. ( der L tbe something in the Nebraskan air this year that erases fermentation in the state conventions. Both the republican and the third party conventions have had great diti-| ealty in making nominations. The recrades- | cenge, to use along word from Rudyard Rip- | ling, of ex-Senator Van Wyck by the ti party will giveas much life to the bustings he bas imparted to the preliminary work of the | campaign. The ex-Senator {s a vigorous and breezy personalit; a The officer who got into trouble by arresting member of the Swiss legation was evidently entirejy ignorant of the immunity which foreign | Fepresentatives enjoy. He furnished another example of the risk that is run by people who | do not read the newspapers. —_—_+ + ____ A Ddlockade of trains at Denver is feared dur- ing the enor mous influx of visitors during the Knights Templar conclave. There is | Feason to doubt that western energy will meet | the situation. | | | ——_~+ = - Homestead is no longer in a state of violent setirity. But it keeps up ammer, see The assertion that Iams is nearly thirty years | old and « commercial traveler is rather depress- | ing to those who have been trying to excuse | Bim on the ground of unsophisticated youth. —— Mr. Cleveland has received from a clever pen- nd-ink artist a picture of himself which when placed under the microsenpe Proves to be made | from quotations from his public utterances. Mr. Harrison will proceed to do his utmost to turn it to she wail. a ‘The heallte office should not cultivate the idea that uncollected garbage is known only. through the complaint pook. — There are once in awhile circumstances ander which the presumption of congressional ine- briety wonid he charitabie. —< ‘The wow cable cars on the avenue willl be among the citv’s finest decorations for the G. ALK. encam »ment. wee The bot wave will be fully and freely for- Siven for any lack of promptness, es Mexican paupers are working for twenty-five cents s day in Texar. The only thing that Residents there can say in their favor is that they do uot smoke opiuim or wear queues. ROR Eee KK We close at 1 o'clock tomorrow (Saturday). Every day wo hav somethin= new to present to your notice. It will pay you to stop in every time you are down town. Have An |More Buszex Servs RIVED. We received this morniag snother invoice of Ladies’ Navy and Black Storm Serge Blazer Suits. These are becoming scarce and you should take this opportuuity to get one. $10 | Toxorzows Ireus Ix Russoxs. we have just received an- nt of Moire Silk Ribbons, tn Black, white end colors. Nos. 12 to 30—18e. to ‘Be. per yard. Complete line of Beltinzs, all colors—black, white, 2 widths and 2 shades of navies. 1 Fras Ts Veusses. Fancy Veilings, satin borders, 18¢. per yard. Fancy White Vellings, dovied or plain, 2c. er yard. Favey Navy Veilings, 25c. per yard. Canprews Wass. We have a few left of the Children's White Waists, and have marked them at a very low figure tocicse. Sizes 10, 12 and 14 years. W ILLIAM H. M°Kyew. x 933 Px Ave. N.W. Tame Ax No Frws Ia work we do. To have your Ranges, Furnaces ani Le- trobes properly Re- paired or your Plumb- ing faultlessly Remodeled Jet we have sour early order. ‘The present season 1s accom- Panied with the lowest price, * © © Wivadtnt SAAR A Renee 8.8, Sasso & Boo, 132 Om Se style, tipped or plaih. Never sold for Jess than 82. Now #148. infants’ Kia Shoes, worked button holes and tassels. Reduced to Sic. Children’s Kid Spring Heel Button, sizes 5to8 Reduced to 40c. Children's Dongole Kid Spring Hoel Button, sizes 7 to 1. Reduced te 650. Were $1.00. Chiidren’s Best Quality Red Gost But- ton, all sizes. Reduced to 98¢. Were $1.50. ‘Misses’ Real Dongole Kid Spring Heel Button, with tipa, Reduced to98e. Were $1.25. Special bargains in Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes, Every pair solid leather. Only B5c. Reduced from $1.25. Tennis Saves, all sizes, at 35c. BEAR IN MIND THE FACT THAT WR ARE MAKING CLEARING-SALE REDUCTION PRICES ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK. YOU ARE CERTAIN TO SAVE MONEY, NO MATTER WHAT YOU BUY AT Taz Stan Suoz Hovss, — tm Sr. 812 AND 816 7TH ST. For tomorrow, Saturday. only wh offer the fa 1 odin vy iues in our Ladies? a Cnilare Furnfabite’ Depart te Would ad: furan cary cull asin eome of the epecnale the Guantity ta Hmited: LADIES’ FURNISHINGS. Ladies’ Lonsdale, Cambric Drawers, a ack oer” SPH Fitces te SO ES Ladies Muslin Drawers, deen, ber and tucks, Children’s Cambric Skirts, 1 to4 a sand tucks, ogulay price, 2c SPECIAL, 1 to 4 years. Regu- . save 2c. ted ack and frotit, SPECT. weenie, white si Jed gauze, crocheted By crocheted. tope ies PURE LISLE, Vest around armusle, guproigered trovts. Regular Blue Lawn mae fal ruffie ‘Regular Prdbisidren's Ribbed Gaunt Vests, all zee, 7 5 size Vests, Be of elveteran Vests, Fretich Deck’, ALL 1. Be. FOR SATURDAY ONLY. Kaxes Putace, 812 AND 814 7TH 8T. ESESEDSSSESEDEDSDODOEDIDE 1t asashh Possibly you are unawareof the great number of styles of Learser Bexrs We have in stork of our own and other makes. You ‘will be surprised to find that you can purchase ® Frise Learner Bexr Ofusatavery small outlay of cash. Our stock is complete and embraces Lions: Bezrs, x ENTS’ Bexrs, z xe Bexrs, Texxis Bert, DICE Bzxts, ILE Bexra. Learare Bexrs, ING ELTS, Atticator Baxzs, Oxaxoz Buxrs, vusset Burrs, LACK ELTS, ae fact, By belta we om almost. ‘Those popular te we bevy ae a q ines ther Frjove of She. ae, and $2. 2 Bid ‘piilor oe NNN NNN NUN K K POCKET, r Books as ‘Mail orders receive prompt attention. It a Bo scansnr ni A steele SESE “tease mT Tongs Tyee Manatons m 83 Gu 1331 Be Ave Ne Maser ARE 1218 aso 1220 E sxx. a E- : THEROUS Th a nals for pines eas tomoz a Bcgabls oo Binoans Ix Usrannceo Sazona | 2 Or Ixreazer , PECUAL. PRICE, 196. = iiies! Low Nock Ci antic Corast Osvers, om | older bin yore t ua | over Outing and Fercale Walste, reece eae Waele Rerntar Boys Finer Grade of Outing Cloth ‘lish stripes, Regular price, 50c. al Ne The Sune brand. ve gular price, ECTAE, ze, tine Wainis, box back | ‘lish collar auld SPECIAL, LL Ladies’, Boys', Misses’ and arden ita eee” BT, LL kinds of Slippers, Oxford A and ghoee-that have’ bec 490. 39c, fants’ Shoes and Tennis lack and checks, all Ascari “EAT WHILE THE FEAST IS SPREAD,” FOR NEVER BEFORE WERE SUCH STERLING VALUES IN FINE, SEASONABLE FOOTWEAR OFFERED aT svcn RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. a Lous Hensavs, Five Snors, 402 Tm Sx N Look for ‘*The Old Woman in Shoe.” . Ww. Open until 9 o'clock Saturday night. — IN THE HOUSE ze goods soid #125, $1.50 and $2." TR 81 LAUNDERED sith, BF AWE HA’ : Yoon SIZE, THEY ihe FORKS, THIB-AD. ONLY. So ED BOSOM SHIRTS, Lt USD ERED, SOLD AT $1.25. FOR TH | MEN's EGYPTIAN OOTTO: |» BEAMLESS PLEX WE ¥O' aes MORE CASE OF THOSE HORT SLEEVE BAI BIIGGAN FX Oth Stuck nuow. rot ODDS AND ENDS IN 50 Ay BALBRIGGAN UNDERWE. 9 BHIRTS AND DRAWERS. 1c. EACH | ANY NIGHT SHIRT ON OUR COUNTER 4 ay 3! 39c 900 PENN. AVE. N. W. EAS._} o— —o {ORIGINATOR OF NEW IDi OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. TOMORROW. Another big advertisement in remnant department for Monday. Sve Star tomorrow. 1t POrre ree ere errrrrrererrrrrrrrry Mosvswee Buazoarss IN DRUGS, MEDICINES AND TOILET GOODS. ‘$1 Conti's Castile Soap, genuine, nearly 4 Ibs. to bar, dewn at -A9¢ 500 plain or corrarated backs, Leavy. 1 Hood's Sarsaparilla down at... $1 Cuticura Resolvent down at Sulphur Candles, best disinfectant. Sea Salt, for sea baths at home... 3 Copperas, disintects everything ani everywhero, reduced for everybody, Glbs. for........ . 35c. Tooth Brushes, bes: English, warranted not to shed, down a 10c. Tooth Brushes, very good French. 50c. Shoo Brushes, all bristle, with dip, we nover bought a greater bargata. i ic. Pure Castile Soap, with Turkish Wash itag, ‘you have only to see to buy... se €1Famtiy Syringe, Shard rubber pipes, nickel connections. : : $2 Family Ssringe, 8 hard rubber pipes, hard rubber connections, every one cuarantced. Carter's Pills down at 2 boxes. se M. & R. at and Roach Paste, warranted to kill all varieties of roaches, only: Chloride of Lime, Moth Camp! Carbolic Acid and other disinfectants at one- half their regular price. 81 Bath Brases and Bath Gloves. Ze. Soaps, a great vpriety, all redu including Buttermil! . #2.25 2-quart Fountain Syringes, complete with S tubes, warranted, down at. $2.50 3-quart same as above. 81 Atomizers, complete, only . Fresh Swedish Leeches just received. You are sure to find something in this list which you need. Look it over. KOLB PHARMACY. LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, 7TH AND E sts. Ladies’ White Sailor Hats, which were Child's Tan Spring-heel Button. Sizes 4to 8. Regular 7c. and $1 Goods. Children’s Dongola Spring-heel Button, Children's Pebble Solar Tip Button. Children’s Dongola Oxford Ties. Sizes 5 t> 1036. ‘Ventilated Leather Sole Tennis Slippers, Best quality—all Colors. Ladies’, Boys’, Misses’ or Child's Sizes. Best Red Goat Button. Best Red Gost Button. end Child's Red Oxford Ties. Dongoia Button. Ar Child's Pat. Vamp Strap Slippers. 95c. Boye and Youths’ Veal Calf Button. Boys’ and Gents’ Veal Laced. Reduced from 82, 1.60 and $1.28. Ar 69e. Misses’ Child's Misses’ Misses? Patent Tip Ar Bde. ‘The reductions above named are for tomorrow only, and being the greatest values we ever offered it will be advis- able for yon to call early in the day to be sure of securing the size you need. Ws. Haas & Cox RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 930 AND 932 7TH 8’ 1814 AND 1916 PA. AVE, 251 PA. AVE. 8. E 59955 it Ar R.N 818 7m Sr N. W. wile to attend ur**Two-day Lim- fied Salo" last Mon- and Tuesday ould take advan- taze of our extra- ordi Bar, morrow. Sean the list earefrtty— 19. Ladies’ Fast Black Tose, Hermsdort \ ATHANSON'S le ies Balbrigvan Hse, full regular 1sKe . fall regalar --Go Se. Ladies” Cardinal Ho: made..... : I2¢e. Ladivs’ Swiss Ribbed Veat +2278 Swiss Ribbed Vests, sfik finish.........14e * List Thread Ribbed Vests .....190 * Lisle Thread Kibbed Vests. ....2 Best Glycerine Soap. Whalevone ......... . Feather % and 136. Al!-bris: Se. Hand Scrubs. 12Ke. Dress Shields .. We. Hirsh's Gest Ammonia. (Not more than two bo FFE 00. to vach customer BM ERM NN X NN 50c. Balbrigx Ble. Black Hove, Hermsdurt dye, full regu lar made, 25e. Searis. 7 R. Naruaxsox (Suceessor to B. J. Behrend & Son), 818 Tru Sr. N.W. at Tur Mosuwenran, FASHION LEADERS IN Fisz Miururyeny. Croaxs, Hosmer, Groves, &e. Excerrioxat, Ovroxresr es rossat Brazer Surr | 89 Biazer Sait at... "85-48, €15 Blazer Sutts at. $9.98. #18 Blazer Suits ..810.50. Jackets Axp Poy ee Coon. Muuveny. TRAW XAATS. | We. Settee nk Sie Lanse Seps Waste Shirt at Waists that ana sist emai Mt umexcelled at any price Lot 1—Percale Waists, worth 700., at..... 49. Lot 2-Satin Weists, worth 82, at... L.48, Th Coeiiks Wolo, went 01M 980. ee et ostegn,cambric, lewna, fc. Exalustve pes and stipcoe tr see al Sat eae 61.25. rr. ‘Ladies’ Fine White Saflor Hats that were To Woxss. Oe, Zemoerow Ge. cach. “Cores” Chotce of & lot of Ladies’ Straw Sailors, all ates "more" broads “ighterbreads | colorm, which bave been selling 1 980 and “whiter” bread and *‘better” bread than 1.48. Tomorrow 10c. esch. any other flour in the world, MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS FOR TOMORROW ‘Every sack and barrel of the genuine Ladies’ White Linen Chemisettes. Regu- “*Ceres” contains a eirewlar bearing the im- Jar price, 26 and 3c. | 16e. to close. print of two wold medals. awarded “*Corcs” Ladies’ White Mousquetaire Wash for snperior 7, and the autograph sig- Chamois Gloves. Tomorrow 75c. per pair. Dasaseet Wm Wt Gata Ce Lack took, ‘Ladies’ White Embroidered Mull Ties, Always pat ‘O-e--0-0” on your store list. worth 25 end 38. Tomorrow only 90, ‘Sholanals eg ¥ ‘Special line of Handkerchiefs tomorrow, aly 2iige. each. 3 Wx M. Gar A Co. 4 T B M . on HE on ARCHE, oe, ist and Ind, ave. mw. » | 8314-316 72x Sr. N. W. ‘ » fer ivan of S5r, stock of Colored and Past | More Asovr Tuar Basr Carmace Dea. We spoke last week of a ereat Baby Carriage deal we were fortunate to make. We boucht the Carriages at ourcwn price. They comprise all new freak goods of this season's patterns. They are upholstered in the | newest shades of silk plush and we are selling them at the following prices: 812.98 Baby Carriages for 89.91. 819.98 Baby Carriages for 814.93. $21 O4eDaby Carriages for 15.90. $24.08 Baby Corriagen for $18.68 eanas Baby Carriages for 22.98, $2: 98 ZrscCovenzn Tausns, —$1.98.— Zin--covered Trauks, well made, with one tray, that always sell at @2.08. Tomorrow —$1.98.— Rovxo-Tor Caxvas Troxxs Taar Are Exreewery Ouear. We have too many Round-top Canvas Trunks in stock and must reduce {t. We have made the prices | sach that they cannot help froin having a ready sale. canvas, with fiveslats across the top, making them very strong. The intertor arrangement is excellent, and we can recommend the Trunk to be @ good, durable article. We will sell all sizes that formerly sold at 86.45, $6.06, $7.48, $7.98, 25.48 for —p4.90.— $8.98 Sueer Sree. Covenep Troxs For $6.59. muslin-lined throughout, with an Excelsior lock, with large stronz bolts, larze hinges, hard wood stays, al on the trunks, and side bolts. Price tomorrow, cluding strap and marking, —$6.59.— Frar-Tor Casvas Treszs Tuar | Are Excerrionar Vanes. four hinges, with side bolts, a splendid feature; hard | tection of the hard wood stay. We will sel | inches, inclusive, including sirap and marking, $8.90.— Wo have in stock a full line of Sat and traveling goods at exceptionally low are making a great effort on theses gos s, Valises with a call and compare our prices. Reynicezators Berow Cost. The balance of our celebrated Hard Wood Michi- rigerators will be sold below cost. They sre a doubt the ¥ | from what our customers tell ua They are hand- | somely finished and yuaranteed to you. R. Gorpscuu, 1007-1009 F Sx. N.W. Ma eh Tue Sexsarioy Crested by our quoting such extremely low prices on our stock of fresh and seagon- able goods has been no surprise tous. We intended it because we want you to know of the sweeping reductions made throuzhout cur 30 COMPLETE DEPARTMENTS. Our determination to clear our shelves of all summer goods means a considerable ‘saving of money on your purchase tomor- row, and if you have your own interest at heart you can’t aford to pass ue by. 1s IT POSSIBLE? An All-wool Boys’ Suit, woll made and immed to Ueht and ‘medium colors. 3 7 Q Worth 83.90. Aline of Weil-made Percale and Flannel Bore Waists, Meduced trom 200. end 7, 39c 11 50c 25c gingham or flannel. At. A Leilies' Swiss Ribbed Vest. Worth 1c. A givin end Sericege Men's Outing 49 2,000 Elegant Fans, in opening or Res, Yormeny selling at 105.5 Use, and Silo" Weduced forthis save 40.7” : 5c All of our FINE LEATHER BELTS at our ‘TI aay exactly Marrszw Beanueru, 403, 405, 407 71a Sz. N.W. Hoover & Sxxpers Danr ae Ri ‘We offer: Eee Rasta eno oars Hoos. Barone “Bapert Bhos Fitters,” 1217 Pa Ave N. W. Mowsy Tuxs. ss eet a se These Trunks are covered with best quality ofled | We have G 30-inch Sheet Steel Covered Trunks in stock that the regular price has been $8.98, These we have reduced to 86.59. They are without a doubt | about the strongest trunk that can be made. They are ‘These trunks are certainly exceptional values. They | have two trays; the hat box i# very deep; they have wood stay, two lochs with extra fastenings for pro~ to 38 Sarcuzrs Axo Vauises Vexy Cuzar. | os. We year and we are meeting with a grand success. Favor us erator made, judging Office of ‘HEW BERNHEIM st. near Da.w. Sarervay Harr-Dav Houar. ” You mas require Satchel or Cimteella. Ife note lower portion of this column. Remember that the Palais Royal closes at 1 o'clock. Wiar You Reece Soxpar. Some of the little additions that help to brighten one’s costume for Sunday are mentioned below. N ECKWEAR. — These Windsor Ties ave now worn as, much by ladiesas gentlemen, Don't judse the guali- ties by these prices. 17 cents for Pirured nd | ‘Wash SH Windsors with fgg cream, red and navy | rounds. Pull length and 5c. quailty. | ‘22 cents for Extra-long Wash Sik Windsors that wees | er ‘worth 30 conte. for Enaiish Sik Windsors.all colors of ground, | With firures os quaint as artistic. for Silk Crepe Windsors, in cream. white at a | lack, Also Hemstitche’ Japancse Silk Windsore, ii black, white and colors. Also Best Quality Figured ‘SDK Scarfs, Dress Fronts, to wear with Blazer Suits. Only 980. for those of Indie Sik, im white, cream, red. black | and brown. Also navy biue, with palke dots. The | Tinported Fronts reduced to @2.98 from 8.48. i | Muli Ties at less than cost of manufactare. those intended to retail at 12ige. The usual tor only Ie. e. for | . Ties | | Vieris.—onty 48e. yard for toe correct Lace Border | | Wells, in tan, gray, brown and black. Only 25e. for | bes: quality Cream Rusela Net Veils. Onis Se. for choice of ten styles of Vetls, black snd colors. Only | 81.20 for the latest of Inte Veiling novelties: navy | Dive Chantilly met with lace border. Only Te for | Mourning Vetis of Brussels net with crape border. Groves.—store wnite chamois Gioves s0id at the | | Palais Royal than at any other three estalishments, We foresaw the demand; contracted laet year for aev- | ora thousands of dozens and thus obtained superior | quality at moderate price, a0 that today we afer the S-bution-length Mousquetaires of WASH CHAMOIS | at onty 81, which ta 25. @ pair ies than prevasiing | price for equal quality. Kanally superior are the ‘Palais Royal's" White dressed Kid Mousquetaires at $1.25, 81.65 and | | €1.85. Every pair warranted—tried on at our risk. ‘The White Pigskin or Biarritz Mousquetaires, with White and bisck stitched backs, are only 96e. a pair. Silk Gloves and Mitts at all prices from 25e. to | 21.50. Special Value Mitts at Sle. Gloves at 500. | U. NDERWEAR —Thisis but hasty mention of there- | | sult of our buyer's trip. Caumbric Night Gowns worth | | 81 for 79 cents; those worth 81.50 for BX cents. Cor | set Covers worth 1.35 for 93 cente—the lace trim- | minz atone being worth the price. Silk Skirts, red, | | tan and gray, only €5.29f0r €7 quality. You'll beat | more of this and other Underwear—the buyer re- | turned on'y this merning. } | Riszoxs.— —Note the shades of the 35c. quality 3- | Such-wide All-itk Moire Ribbon being omered at only 1c. @ yard—lavender, Nile green, hunter's creen, |clelbiue, the three new reds, rink, brown, the cor- | rect yellows, gray, black, white and cream, also ia | stripes, combining red, white and blue, Reswanrs.—tenas Deen busy week in Laces and Embrojderics, so that many short lengths result. Several hundred pieces only sufficient for neck and sleoves, but not a few lengths fully sufficient to trim more than one undergarinent or acosiume,at@ saving of 50 per cent. Jewerny.—sconts for Sitek Pins tenot uni | but these real gold designs finished Like (his are worth nearer $c. than § centa. Avd these Skarat Gold Rings, with settings of imitation precious stones, are only 50 cents instead of 95 cents. | Bexrs.—twe teather Girdie Bettnare bere at only nts. The usual . Belts are only 19 cents. Ex wide Silk Belts, in white, navy and bleck, are 4Scents. Tae Pilagree Metal Boite only 25 cunt. | THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) Bucs: Baost: Bucs: ” Get's take but one item from the Lesther Goods De- Partment and show that complete variety and unde- niable reliabiliiy are linked with lowest prices. Let's | | took at Bags! ‘The best are chea;cet in more senses of the word than one. The credit merchants make good | their losses with expensive goods—goods not easily | valued, #0 that Palais Royal prices for expensive goods bring you a greater saving than cheaper goods. | Here are the Enclish Oxford Bags—London made. Russia and long-¢rain leather, Sizes, 12 to 18 inches. | Prices, 85 to 87. Price according to size. | sos Cabin Bags of Real Alligator, with compartments for | toilet articles, are hand made by experts. Sizes, 12 to | 1S inches, Prices, @10to $13. Gladstone Bays of Grain Leather, leather lining and — | otherwise fininbed in first-class style. Size,18 inches. | | Price, ‘With linen linins, but to all outside appearance tho | Same as above. Sizes, 14 to 20 inches. Prices, €2.75 tose. * Club Bags of Real Alligator, with nickel extenston support, leather-covered frame and lining, best & every reapect. Sizes, 20 to 18 inches, Prices, $2.40) to 85.50. Stuuilar Bags toabove excepting trifling details which will have to be pointed out Sizes, 10 to 16 inches. Prices, $2 to 84. Real AUigator Bags, similar to above, but pieced and lined with bookbinders’ leather. Sizes, 10 to 16. Prices, $1.40 to 83.40. ‘Traveling Satchels of Grain Leather, leather cov- ered frames and lining, the dest. Sizes, 10 to 18} inches. Prices, $1.90 to @3.48. With linen lining and Japsn frames. Sizes, 101018 inches. Prices, €1.25 to $2.48. Similar to above, bat made of the under layer of Jeather—the animal's hide is split and the under layer ts counted inferior. Sizes, 10 to 16. Prices, G5e. to ‘Tic. Theacare the Bays that retail generally at 850. for ail sizes. GarMeny other requisites for travelers at Palais Rovai prices. Taovsasvs Or Unonrtzas. Exceptionally low prices because of the maker's loss of profit—he was willing to thus accept a large order to keep his hands busy during the dull season. We are content with the profit that under normal con- @itions would be the maker's, so that vou are afered @aingle Umbrelia at the wholesale price. Merws_soe. tor the 20nch ““Gtoria” ‘Umbrellas such as usually retail st $1.25esch.. @1 15and @1.35 for those with 28-inch improved paragon frames usu- ally retailed at $1.50 each. 61.50 for the Warranted Umbrellas, with the latest style crook handle—you'll see them im the men's fur nishing store windows marked $2.25 each. 82 for the Umbrellas with the sweet-ecented weich- ‘sel wood handles. (@2.25 for those with natural wood handles end silver ‘fMlagree ornamentation. A few with ailver-mounted horn handles that usually retail at $5 each. Lapres—s1.25 tor genuine Gloria Umbevlias, with curiously twisted matural wood handles, which are superior. Many have experienced the brief existence of the patched and glued headiea, usually found im ‘Umbrellas st $1.25. Seeh will best appreciate the ‘Wood handles and silver filegree trimmings and those With fleur de lis handle of ailver and large ring of tinted cellulotd, which is detachable. (G@ Thousands cf others. Nearly one thoumsd @is- ‘played in large center show window. Biases Sorra, Azz Sues Laxsscron & Bao. Ihtitith TO MAKE THIS SATURDAY ESPEO- TIALLY INTERESTING IN CORSETS, AS THIS DAY IS ALWAYS OUR BUSIEST DAY, WE SHALL GIVE WITH EVERT PAIR OF FINE OORSETS SOLD SILK LACES FREE OF CHARGE DO YoU NEED A PAIR OF CORSETS? WaT NOT BUY THIS SATURDAY? is ae cb mace antinia oo Droken sizes. Sold for @1. Tomorrows Gatunday) price tw 71 conve. ALL 50. corsets, No MATTER whose make, will be sold this Seturday for 39 cexm Waues you taxe rxro coxsr. ‘eration that we euarantee all of our Coreets— and that we have a corps of experienced and courteous sales people to wait om You your own Jadement should suggest «call. Cor ects tried on if desired. Asplen@ié and comfortable fitting rooin awatte you. ——_———_—_—— Tue newarspen or ova Cambric ) Muu } Gingham | ‘That were 62, 61.75, 81.50, 61.95 Now IIUiI Crore of avourss mare, aL. 1 £004 condition ‘These will wind them ap. ‘These @t-cht- ren from 1 year to 6 years of age and the amortment te yet ood Your choice for | Tomorrow, Saturday, August < Tae nexarsvrn oF ove BOW KNOT PINS For tomorrow aed “wi CENTS. wal IIHII Sarcepay, avousrs, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 Will be a great day for youand us. Extra people to look out for you. ‘Open until ® tomorrow might. Our store te delientfulls cool. OUR FIFTY PATENT COOLING FANS MAKE SHOPPING A PLEASURE HERE. AM uM om oxx 5 wuwM OSES YER Fa SN HOR RE § SaS RM SME Sas FFF 09) NN Fo 8 © XX ¥ 88 ERE OO FX oo «ON NN Asp Courays, 807 Pa Ave N. W. ——. Saronpar Axp Moxnar Will be daysof prot foal who visit us and = great @drantave to us in closing many lines of seasonable foods, of which we need the room. White CHAMOIS GLOVES, esuti- fully soft and pliable, acknowledged the best for the price. $1 Pan ‘Silk MITTS, in cream, white, tm, xray and Diack. Special values for 13, 25, 50c. ro $1.50. Fine LACES for WAKM WEATHER WEAK, lovely patterns, large smsort® ment. Prices War Dows. Was Dows. Parces War Dovws. Repvcen Prices. RIBBON! Well! Its the byword: “You can match it at MINNIX, FONDA & 00.°8." That is because we have our wholesale sock to draw from. Prices War Dowx. Our No 2 SATIN RIBBON fe @ wonder for the price. Ail colora, 2le Yaz. ‘The best €1.00, €1.50, $1.75 CHEVIOT, CHAMBRAY end MADRAS SHIRTS. 42. Pum Prices Wax Dows. Paces Fos

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