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‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©. SATURDAY, AUGUST, 6,'1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. 4 “THE EVENING STAR. SATURDAY Cmosry s. NovES August 6, 1897. _.Editor. STAR bas « regular am The record of the Congress which adjonrned for its first session Inst night is already, in large measure, complete. Very little is usually done of great public interest, beyond the pastage of appropriation measures, at the sec- ond sessions of Congress, Little remains to be added to what has been said im Tue| Stas of the session's work. The closing | hours were devoted to agreeing to a! compromise bill on the world’s fair| | | | | | | snd confining the exclusion of Pinkerton de- | tectives to the general government service and the government service in the District of Co- " | Inmbia. The government contractor will con- | — tinne to “hire his Hessians,” as the objurgatory phrase of the day runs. In this manner tho | Senate's conservatism was as apparent as the conservatism of the House was ina more import- | ant one—the silver bill. The present Congress | is to be credited with considerable caution, not always discriminative as regards expenditures; with much unwieldiness; with right inclina- tions, generally; and, abave all, to its firmness | im turning down some vicious propositions. It | fe nots brilliant body of lezislators, but it is pretty safe in its opposition to all such scheme. asailver free coinage and the subtreasury bills ‘The leading fault of Congress, a fault which is chiefly that of the House, aside from the lack of coherent leadership and executive grasp and to some extent due to the latter asa cause, is a penny wise system of appropriations, so far as there may be said to be a system in the matter. Itcan hardly be affirmed candidly that all of the necessary appropriations for the support of the government have been made,and it ia evident that there will be in consequence large deficiencies to be provided for later. —- The practical completion of the cable on tho Washington and Georgetown railway and ite Udth street branch today, Angust 6, isa ment of the terms of the law and a interest to the public. The national capital which bas been Lehind some other cities in ite facilitien of strest travel, is row to be put abreast of them. ‘The cab son Pernsyl- vapix avenue, 7th and Lith streets, the addition of deable summer cars to the Pelt line, the provision for several new Ines, the arranged-for completion within the next year of an electric motor service on the Metropolitan railway, are all distinctly in the way of improve- ment. Other improvements remain to be effected. Ae things stand there is much room for hearty gratulation ail around in what has deen accomplished. The great fact that swift passage along some of the chief thoroughfares that this isnot at the evpense of animal life or energy. is one particularly satisfactore. Tho | handsome grip and passenger cars as they rush along are a vastimprovement on the old order | ofthings. Whether or not there be in the future something still better in the gift of invention ‘as applied to electricity, the cable car is an im- meuse stride ahead of the horse car. already secured: —t)ee The national capital would be free from the visk of having innumerable unlicensed bar rooms during the time of ita entertainment of hundreds of thousands of gaests, if a fection had not been made in the Hk last day of the session. Nothing else vened. The House committee bad ag: the Senate proposition and it only remained for Mr. the House itself to confirm that action. Caruth. a Kentucky member, any a New York member, objected to ita considera- tion, and under the rules that ended the chance for the timely enactment of this indispensable measure. All that remains is for tht citizens of Washington to frown upon the introduction among them of additional dram shops, and to assist the police in the preservation of order. By extraordiuary effort prbtic opinion may be measurably effective in restraining the evil im- posed upon the city and its vi | creditable action of the two Congres+men | named, in the interest of ihe whisky ring. The necessity isapparentever where, except in a few Inalities already enjo ing them. When a state like Tennestee finds that bad roads ar 97,009,000 it is t mate of the Mem to the legisl: costing for action. This is an esti- board of trade pr but Prof. Corson of the Versits of To» se-see has discov gation that averag wagon to the Kuoxvilic market is @ million and a quarter on the total amount hauled. Half thet scm, he tays, could be saved t dirt roads and Ave-sivths ove good mau wis. Itis estimated by tho Tenneawe ec mn averaze roads i $15 at this is in exces 0: So mucb by way not basing good ment subje their pro‘abl driilt issioner of agriculture that the state constructed probable that unt. | Joss to th ads. Consider for a mo- baving good roads and Good roads cannot be There is a statute in Mies@hri to the effect that whenever the people |” along a line of public road shall subscribe not 50 per mile or more and deposit the | same with the county treasurer it shall be the | teduty to pay outof the county | funds alike amount not to exceed $500 per | mile for the same purpose, no county being | snthorized by this provision to contract a debt exceeding the constitutional limit of its tax | levy. It is urged by the St. Louis Republic } jhe that a large proportion of the Missouri counties | have long since reached this limit aud therefore cannot avail themselves of the statutory pro- | Rars Evtexru: Vision. The question, therefore, in Missouri | and elsewhere, where the same condition exists, {a whother the constitution shall be amended so ast enabie the people to tax themselves for | the purpose. On August 16a state road con- vention meets at Chillicothe, and the matter may be there fully considered. It is ome having iuterest beyond the limits of the staie. | ——— | | For some time past the President has pre- sented an example of how, in official life, the feelings and impulses of the man must some- times be completely sbordinated to the demands of public welfare. Mr. Harrison haa | had universal sympathy throughout Mrs. Uar- Fison's ilnew, and he has under the trying etrcumstances of enforced separation from her | showed s masly and nnostentations devotion to @aty that cannot but command esteem. It is| hoped that his companionship will hasten the improvement which is reported im Mrs, Haz- tieen's condition, oe | If the enm of €2,500,000 is coined inte half dollars cach selling at $1, the sum of $5,000,000 ‘ceiginally desired iw realized at once. This is ome of the casiest picces of financicring that the world’s thir has had to tackle. ++ —____ ‘There is no doubt that the citizens will, as « tale, very gindiy comply with the police regula tens coacerning the removal of garbege. in- deed, up to date of all the parties concerned they have appeared to Le lvast in need of regu- lation. ——_+- ++ _____ ‘The indication that Kansas contemplates ailing Jerry Simpson in, isa souree of some regret to those who like to see a vein of comedy Fanning through congrestional proceedings. —— ree ‘The fear that Mars was the scene of vtupend- ‘@m international canal complications has been very materially abated. +e ‘The usuai gratitude for not doing any worse is felt toward the Congress that has just closed ‘fits session. oo ‘The liberated Céngressmen are, so to speak, Resurrected from the deadlock. Lassscncr & Bao. ANOTHER “PULL DOWN" IN IN- FANTS WEAR. MOTHERS COULD FIND MUCH TO ADMIRE IN OUR STOCK AT SUG REDUCED PRICES THAT WOULD MAKE THE AMOUNT YOU SAVE CONSIDERABLE. PUREE DECC EDO EEE EL DEE OPED TDL EEE Pet EL Loxe presses, with two rows of m broidery down front aad around bottom, wide strinzs, $1.19; were $1.50. Better quality, $1.37; were $1.8. Gretchen Waist, made of inserting and tucks, stx clusters of tucks around skirt, narrow em- broidery around neck and sleeves, @1.30. A Very Fine Au-over Embroidered India Linen Dress, wide tuck yokeon back and Sleeves, with sash. Only $3.98; Bessie tear ccs 148) 65, 98.. $1.25, $148 wa $1.68. Bias tor 5c. some tre stamoed and others are trizamed with blue and red em- Uuldery. Bos, ia wae, 10, 123, 15 oot 18.0. wan ince ant emtvettary triuaming. Frise reerep woe cumuowen- rp sins, 20, 39, 42, 50, 65, 75 wma Y8c Tue CANFIELD SIOCKINET RUB BER BIDS, im sices 1, 2 and J, for | 25e. E: TIN some are stamped, sume with aeRO Tg Tig ee Pep orierry rat DERGARTEN APit tu different sizes, acd is adapted to children of every age. It combines in the eruent 2 bib, an esting a} I: is very sf a complete protection sleeves. whether at piay, at the tab! fm the Kindergarten, aud is a very useful gary 2irsnom size, 5c. | Boos « 606e. | oa + 65e. | 7s ~ TOc. j i T5e. Infants’ Departmen: rate from all other stoc second fluor, seps- PERS R ECC R PCED EDR POE E OED DED CDEP CREE EEE iy Exmrowenrp rraxxets. Rem hon's of Sufficient jengths to make Infants’ Skirts, suort or long, or Ladies’ Under- ts at prices covsidersbly reduced. We tty of these, an accumu- b, and a considerable yur chotes if you come a read this announce- lies with very many patterns. Our store ts delizhtfully cool; our fifty sfans produce delightful tem- Tue 22¥ Vu cee tr oo ¥ aay a T ¥ vy T O ORRR YY | VY He © T OoR R Y¥ Vv ice T oO R BY | Execrroporse. | (Oxygen by A cure tor dis-ase bya simple Play upon Dature’s laws—without medicine. “Che . Bun and t Stroke and all nervous afec- is, &c., cured by this wonderful in testinentais from a lady (y-five years of axe, Who Was fa severe attack of Cholera vere “Pictory. tor these whe may bisrcring the ntine way fic te aay fumstaten tory d teint attack of CHOLERA z aver date since ayeed my. offices and my PHends v. “Victory.” om as it was appiied betters and was entirety well than three P have , and have ‘well ever sinees i many of the clerka im my office who knew my condition and knoe the resulle Ge etares. : Very respec bre EB i ays, Letter Ogice, Poat Office Department. aur: sn bse Lanes Lasxaes * SANCHE, INVENTOR OF (HE ELECTROPOISE, 931 F Sy. Office hours, 10 a.m. to} p.m Ee Be ware to get the Vitiory advice, frum its inventor. Dr. sai Victory “Victory.” a: 2 p.m! to6p.m. ith the pre mache. a 1241 11TH ST. S.E. Our House Clearing Sales only occur twice a year, at which time our ciferings are so decided!y good. al- though low-priced, that we are in recetpt of hundreds of inquiries asto woen they will take place. Every per- som visiting our store next week will surely be more than satisfied. ° REMNANTS. REMNANTS. Wool Challies, 18e. Clearing price, 104. Batiste, Se. Clearing priee, #4: Sutines, Ie. Clearing price, Sic. Striped Flannel, 25c. Clearing price, S82. (Cretoune Drapery, 12g. Clearing price, 9c. Shoes, 25e. $2.50 Ladiew Hand-turned Shoes, C. & and Opera, 1.40. ‘$2.00 Ladies’ Button Shoes, C.8. and Opera, 81.30. BAFF'S ENTERPRISE, au6-2t 1241 1th st te, ‘Leader Low Prices, Frsxsaaws Suwerar Eeranusmerrt —-_ s- _———————— A GPARARTER WITH EVERY GALE. Wiseveathseterhwet = G@r-Closed every evening at 5 except Satur. days, when we close ot 1. —o— Ovcx Suz, Beersxixa Moxpay, Aveusr Taz 8rx. ‘On our upper floors is in our estimation 28 good acard as the one just closed. ‘There are just a8 many willing buyers in our city today as there are in any sea- son of the year. providing you offer low prices and the proper goods. You are, no doubt, aware that we have opened on first floor, near main entrance, FIRST-CLASS OPTICAL GOODS DEPART- MENT. It 4 under the supervision of Dr. ‘Reed, for number of years in business at 1321 ¥ st n.w.. who will examine your cyesin « sctentific manner free of charge. ———— Srectaz Fearonzs Jost Now. * Ten days’ saie of Ladies’ Muslin Underwear. Sem{-ennual sale of Mon's and Boys’ Un- Isundered Dros an® Night Shirts, ‘Twenty-days' sale of Men's Half Hose. = ‘2 cases of Nine-quarter Utica Bleached Sheeting, in 2, 5 and 74-yard lengths. ‘This ix, without doubt, one of ths best cotton cloths for bedwear made...1936e. Case of 10-4 Unblenched Monodnack, same length io each sheet, causing not an inch of waste. .... 1BRMC. 1 case of 0-4 Cohasset Bieached Sheet- ing. in 24-yard lengths, guaranteed full width. E ‘1 case of 43-inch Pillow Case Sheeting, Pequot brand........ 13¢e. Comuzscrxe Moxpar 200 yards of 42-inch Pillow Case ting, Pequo’ brand - Bee. 4,000 yards of Fuil Yard-wide Bieached Cotton, equal to Audroscogain... .53¢o. ‘Lonsdale Cambric. ee. A TEN DAYS’ SALE OF Lapis) Aso Curzpnews Hostzry. x —. 3 EVERY ITEM AN EXCELLENT VALUE AT THE PRICE. Fine Figured Satings, Plain and Fig- ured Wuol Challfe, Fine Bedford Ging- hams, Fancy Firared and Binck Corded Juconets and Satin Stripe Orcandt s, French Ficurnd Dress Malla, light and dark grounds; Firie Licht Dress Gtng- hams, 40-inch Figured French Batiste, light ground. We also place the balance of our Stlk Stripe and Scotch Ginguame, | which ran ia lengths of 1 to yards in @ pattern, among this assortment, and make the price the same as last week, Bio. 150 dozen Ladies’ Pin Striped, Fancy Boot Pattern and Plain Black Cotton Hose—double heels and toes. —25e. « pair. 100 dozen Ladies’ Lisie Thread Hose, in boot Pattern and plain fast black—plain and Riche- Meu ribbed. —Se. ; 3 pairs for $1.— 100 dozen Ciifidren’s Medium-weight Ribbed Cotton Hose—double k necs, eels and tues Sizes 5 to 8, 25c. « pair. x x Tirht and Dark Figured Dross Mulls, Navy Biue Prints, Black India Linon, Lirht Colored Crepon, Black and White Wool Challies, Outing Fiannels, Turkey Red Figure’ Percale-Cnished Prints, Victoria Twills; and with this assort- $2" ment we shall put the balance of our 40- S6and 9, 20. @@- inch Shirting, Chevicts and Light Stripe dozen Children’s Fine Light - woight Gar Satines and Licht and Dark Dress Ging- bre a3 Pease Ge =Lams. This increases your selection Ribbed Black Cotton Hose. Sizes 6 to 834. a over last woek and. G2 over last woek and the prices are still | ee ae 5e. wy Blue French Satines, in \d large polka spots, narrow and medium stripes, have Just come in, and if you want a chauce at them there isno better time than now. Also new Satin Sgripe India Linon, as sheer as gauze, the saine kind that we sold 1 case in two days and disappointed #0 many that camo too late. Also theiden- tical thing in pure white. x 100 dozen Bogs’ Ironclad Ribbed Cotton Hose excellent for bicycle riding. Sizes 7 to 10. —Ze. a pair.— Second annex.) (Hirst floor. a Prorcaz Derantuenr. CLEARING SALE OF PICTURES, EASELS, ke. ‘Weare desirous of closing out our complete stock of Pictures and Easeis prior to laying in an entirely new line for the fall and holiday trade. Hence we have marked all of our pres- ent stock at about half price. ‘7 Framed Engravings, slightly damaged. —Reduced trom $1.50 to $1.— 5 Photogravures, 4%%-inch combination oak _'Pd steel frames. Size 22x28, —Reduced from $3.50 to $2.— 3 Copyrighted Photographs, rich silver frames. —Reduced from 86.90 to $4.— Asmall lot of Artists’ Proof Etchings—each one signed by the artist—ivory, and white and old frames. —Reduced from #4 and 84.50 to $2.50.— 3 Photographs —popular subjects — fancy cream and gilt frames, 100 Down-finished Silver Gray Blankets, 10+ size. pair, 7 5 ‘This is an encampinent notice. If you are making any sttch preparations, this will beagreat saving to you. If the ‘weather is cool nse a pair on the bed; if it is moderate cut them in half, and you Kill two birds with one stone. Ayornen Lot of new Curtain Scrim—this time you have selection of one at 3i%c., one at OB{c., one at Tide. A Br Drive in White Spreads, Towels and All- linon Glass Toweling. 300 White Aprons, large size, 5c. gacz. Do not think us small when we only Sddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddgiddddddddddddeddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddedddddddddddddddddd ig allow one to a customer. If we had a 3,000 you could have five, but the —Reduced from $6.50 to $3.50.— La ee 25 silver and ivory f a —Reduced from 86.75 to 82.50. — G Pastele—white and gold rattan frames—size A. Kacrmax, lesz. —— ao — Reduced from $3.75 to82.— _o (ORIGINATOR OF NEW IDEAS, oo 2 Pastel Fire Screens—silver frames. $00 PENN. AVE. ¥. W. —Reduced from $18 to $10.— 18 Artiste’ Proof Etchings—ornamented oak ‘and silver frames, 316 inch—size' 20x30. wv Pees EB Reduced from 86.50 to $3.75. — a H H te Hut Hay Fever Hult 3 Upright Pastels—now patterns of rattan to HOH folemetigtet Sige HH and ornam: ated frames. | or so Trove - —Rodiuced from $5.75 to $2.50.— - we offers ee ro Oaeese jae 4 Artists’ Proof Etchings—fancy frames— ge 24 Tru Treat 4a slightly damaged. —Reduced from $4. 95 to €1.50.— yf marr Fuzz Ae f ha 5, 4 Large Etchings—handsome gold and ivory ¥ frames. —Reduced ‘rom $15 to $8.— All kinds of Easels at reduced prices. a a oa- - Ta or 3 i gt foor.......-. 10th st. building. 3 a —— a Ix Lorex Daranracesr. =n ia ‘On center tablee Monday « special in Lunch- 7 a eon Cloths, colored all over, in pink, blue, old ER ies gold and brown. = wy —84, 91.50.— y vy #10, #2.00.— v Ww 812, $2.50. — FEE (2a floor a-+--L1th at, building.) R = ATLANTIC ELEC- EE a aE TROPOISE CO., i Serouz Arrasonoxs 4 Only Agents, . BRR, a 1405 New York ave. ‘ hk ry ft SUIT DEPARTMENT. 50-dozen Best Satine Shirt Waists, neatly made, both tucked and plaited, neat patterns; dedot fronts, Sizes 32 to 44. —Reduoed from $1.50 to $1.00.— ‘® dozen Fine Zephyr Cioth Wrappers, both ‘Mght ang dark colors, msde in the very best T. B. Tox ‘Citi Datta ‘H ST. N.W. be cate 10-4 Cables 22 ents Storm Berea. ce ‘manner and perfect fitting. ove Knee Pantd a oe —Reduced from 91.75 to $1.38. — ite’ Silk Btrire Ovee age. of the Loom ‘Ready-made Sheets, Cases and : ~We make a specialty of Black Dress Goods. Extra fal to 200 our S00. : \Croax Depanrursr. - : Advtof Fine Silk pnd Wool Traveling Ul- Wa from 196'to B5e., store and Connemare Wraps, plain and fancily srg obras, =e Reduced from §18.50.and $15 to $10. — a (84 floor..,... jesseeeeee-D1th st. building. N 12Ke. cormesnaos es. att Garter Lengths, best silk elastic, all colors..190 nee CANTON CLOTH 0. | Garter Bisckl6s...ccecccceeeececeeseees M50. pale 30s OINGHAN, o 28s. / ‘Herringbone Braid tor seams. ..18, 20 and 20 | Summer Goods tm pyoportion. © Bem Wiper..sc.eclecnenereessoenen ee RS and B00 Xow is your chance ® : havens too notion ioe te ee | CPtet heats anerenennenee-3ith balling) Goon News For Coxscurns. aa 2 ga B.. z wa até 713 MARKET SPACE. WE HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE OUR GREAT COST PRICE SALB OF DRY GOODs DURING THE COURSE OF IMPROVEMENTS WHICH ARE NOW BEING MADE TO OUR BUILDING AND WILL OFFER EVEN GREATER IN- DUCEWENTS THAN EVFR. WE TAKE THIs OCCASION TO THANK OUR FRIENDS ‘AND PATRONS FOR THE LIBERAL PATRONAGE BE- STOWED DURING OUR REBUILD- ING SALE, WE HAVE DISPOSED OF A VAST QUANTITY OF GOODS, BUT STILL HAVE AGREAT MANY TOSELL, AND WHILE IMPKOVEMENTS ARE iN, PROGRESS WILL CONTINUE TO OF- FER OUR ENTIRE STOCK WITHOUT RESERVE AT COST, AND IN MANY INSTANCES WE'VE MARKED SUM- MER GOODS AND THE MORE PERISH- ABLE GOODS OF ALL KINDS BELOW cost, THE EXTERIOR OF OUR STORE aT PRESENT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE A BUSI- NESS HOUSE AT ALL, BUT DON’T LET THAT KEEP YOU OUT, FOR INSIDE WE'RE JUST AS BUSY AS EVER, AND IF LOW PRICES WILL DO It WE'LL BE “BUSY AS BEES" THE COMING WEEK. OUR STOCK COMPRISES SILK: BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS, LINENS, DOMESTICS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIPRY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, LADIES’ WRAPS, CORSETS AND NO- TIONS OF ALL KINDS, ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER UNTIL, FURTHER NOTICE AT AND BELOW COST PRICES FOR Casi, Jonxsos & Lorraznn 712 Market space. Ger Rw Ov Trar Orv Ber Possibly you are unaware of the great number of atyles of Learner Berrs We have in stock of our own and other makes. You will be surprised to find that you can purchase @ Fixe I B ine Luratuer T Ofusatavery small outlay of cash. Our stock is and embraces Lanes) Bess. Gests Bers, ors Bexzs, Tuxms Bers, Bovice Bers, wx Bexrs, Learner Bzxrs, xo Bexts, Anuestor Burs, Onaxce Bers, Rosser Berrs, Bracx Bers, Ia fact, Belts of every descristion almost. ‘Those Popular All-silk Belts we are offering at 25 Cexrs Excu, nee bargain rl gy ists’ Folding Pillows, Be. and Gc. each, TTT RRR OU KOK ee ee Kk Sss8 Of every description and all sizos at our usually low rates. Bucs Axp Sarcurzs nd Frise Learsrn Goons. Gur stock of ' BILL BOOKS, TURSES, &o.. Inaisothe LARGEST, BEST ASSORTLD and LOW- EST PRICED to be found anywhere. ™ Torraws Trexx Maxvracrony, 1231 Px Ave. N.W a Laseracrory, 1218 saxo 1220 E sr. xw. OUR SPECIALTIFS: NK varkable for lightness Y PATENT POLDING COIN PURSES. Repairing in all branches of the business 2 ieee ee ey A “Price Sor iE fon Si 'EEZE” OR SHIRTS is nyc can be done here just th, = OI 1 ve ‘the rounds of t tractive tries hot come here J Paid a good price. Every shirt we show is & Riestrable pattern. Bouts sormeriy ‘sold for #1 are nove 88e. Shirts formerly sold jor $1.50 and $2 are n ‘Comfleto Une of Dress Shirts. ‘Tho “In. Se. 6 for #5-is the finest gers liranch Ba'te, - ¥. ave. junction. S. B. Me _an6 Jest Berorr Leave Tar Cry Supply. yoarsels with Shiel ‘nearing foot com- BON, GuikofOpIsts, 1113 Pa. ve. miwe au t iD FEE Eo A BRE gm TLL 4A bop tt KER Sss8 = Our Bargain Counter is loaded with Manufacturers’ Samples of High and Low Cat-Shoss, which®we are offering from 33 to 50 per cent below regular prices. All Low Shoes not on the barzain counter will be 01420 per cent below marked prices. Gog, FER xe NTTITE EER GRO ERS TE & ye XNN TE Es Bao Ene 8 REE x KERN OXN T LULL EER wt aft REE NN ON M NEN Barus GRE MM M ERE N NNT ‘We are giving 20 per cent discount on all Low Shoes consisting of Kenaroo, Oxfords, Prince Alberts Southern Tiesand Russia Calf Blacher Oxfords. “17 MARKET SPACE Moxpays Srecraz Sates Az Tur Paras Rov Monday will see the commencement of another Series of special sales, the outcome of our Ling special prices for Dress Goots, Laces, Ribbons, Suits, Hostery and Underwear. No. 1119 renoeyivanta ave. show window has been filled with samples of the Cambric Under- wear and Silk Skirts secured to sell below market prices Bo. tor teaia Lawn Waiste, nover bafore sold at less than $1.25. Made of sheer India lawn, with pleated rufile collar, front and cuffs. All sizes, ” 79. tor camvete ‘Night Gowns that are extra value at@1, Made in Mother Hubbard style, with cluster tucked yoke, ruffies front, neck and sleeves. You Reed to handle this garment and critically inspect this beat bargain of the season. lag 50—depends where you buy. Here's one | with the new round yoke of embrotiery, full high sleeves, &c.—sold here previously at $1.35, at many of the credit stores for $1.50. 3¢ | 6c. tor Drawers, with Lest quality embroidery Tuile—the embroidery alone worth a dollar. 98.0. tor Low-neck Corset Covers—slahorately trim- med with Valenciennes lace. Parisian in style and ‘St, but not in price—the price should be @1.35. Q5 $5.4 8 tor ‘Silk Skirts—mannfacturers’ samples | and, therefore,a dollar and fifty-two cents below usual retail price, Red, gray and two shades of tana. DSc. tor the Black Siikine Skirts that are wich pop ular favorites at 81.25 each. | | $3.98 for the Black Surah Silk Skirts that have | sold so well at $5.50, Many will recognize them by | the deep ruftte. $3.39 ane settantine suicts, with tro pinked TuMtes of taffeta silk. Nearlya dollar saved, and the Slart will be aa wecful for autumn weer oe now. Some Fizerse Lace Baroarsa, These fecting bargains were lately picked up by out buyer: secured at noxt-to-nothing 1Fices because the importer counts afew odd pieces as we would unde- | sirable ren or you would s spring hat of lest year—aa worth next fo nothing. That's che why of 25c. « yard tor Valenciennea Laces trom 9 t0 12 inches wide. Four styles, noue worth less than 480. a yard. 16. and 0c. a yard for Potut Applique Laces, 2 to inches wide. These sre stray pieces from the “‘en- eayed” laces. 12c., rse. and 20¢. a yard for all Linen Torehon Laces that will wear (ike fron or do what is equivalent, | always come safe and avund from the wash tudey | the enemy, be be or she Christian or heathen. G8c. wotniue now foryou to learn of the Palais Royal's Choice Potnt @'Irlande Laces. from 9 to 13 inches wide, for on!s 68. a yard. Perhaps they are like wood Lealth—icoked op asa matter of course. Do vou know that theae Laces a: 8c. a yard are from Lic. to81a yard iess than wswal and that no more can be got when theyare gone? Rewsanrs of rerutarstock of Laces find their way every morning to their special counter and at changed those above quoted. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Some Niw Brazer Surrs aT Tue Lowssr Parces Yer. Mado of all-wool navy and black storm serge, fin- ished like custom-made garments. Sizes, 32 to 44, bust measure. Prices, $12.98, $10.50, $9.75, 87.98. But prices are deceptive, especially low prices like these. A low-price suit is usually very expensive in theend. If you willexamine these Suits you will | | find the Palais Royal has linked cheapness with merit— | a rare happening. ‘See Tuese 980. Waarrzns. | viciously low, Asktosee the navy and black gar- | ments with stripes and figures and you'll have a ploas- | ant surprise, we think. | Tvs the wise woman who now buys an expensive | Tea Gown. When the season comes living prices sre easly secured, now you can buy at the price we @id— at the wholesale price. You may know that the Palais Royal does not allow any branch of ite devartmentsto teetate. Choice Tea Gowns and Silk Robes are now demand. That's why we are kept busy between ses- sons. Bracr Suxs Very Curae. Cut pieces, ‘tis true, but see what you save. $2.40 for 4 yards 85c. Black Japanese SUk. 81.17 for 3 yards S0c. Biack Japanese Silk. 82.40 for 634 yards 30c. Binek Stripe Silk. Ue. for 24 yards She. Black Stripe Silk. $1.00 for 1% yanls $1 Bisck Japanese Silk. 2% yards Soe. Black Japanese Silkk. 21.65 for 3 yards 7oc. Black Japanese Silk. $1.25 for? yards 8c. Black Jay ancse Silk. yards 75c. Black Japanese Silk. Sa- The above are but a few hints of the many desir able remnants in Black Silke, Bancarss Ix Coronen Sirxs. ‘The best selling patterns in Figured Summer Silks are first to produce retanants. 83.09 for 12 yards of gray, with white polka dots, wold at 50c. a yard. $1.20 for 34 yards of black, with old rose figure; was GXe. yard. $1.20 for 3 yards, black with lavender figure. 84.80 for 12 yards, navy with rose figure. €3.50for7 yards, biack with «ray fuze. 91.95 for 4% yards, gray with white gure, 1.40 for 4 yards, gray with white dot. 85.98 for 834 yards 81 Pivured India Silk. $1.50 for 2% yards, black with lavender tulip. $8.25 for 11 yards, black with lavender thistle. 85.93 for 8 yards, black with old rose. 82.25 for: yards, black with pansy. 95.25 for7 yards, green with chrysanthemum. 85.25 for 7 yards, black with pansy. (84.50 for 6g yards, navy with tulip. 1.80 for 3 yards, brown with tan figure. 84.50 for 6% yards, tan with lavender ficure. 87.50 for 10 yards, black with lavender Agure. 81.68 for 2% yards, biack with lavender figare. S@~The above are $1 quality Sliks unless otherwise apecified. Wasn sizxs.—a few remnants of our G8o. Fig- wed Silks, for sake of illustration: €1.50 for 3 yards, old rose. white figure. (€2.50 for 4% yards, old rose, white figure. $2 for 4 yards, gray, white stripe. €2 for 4 yards, tan, white stripe. Henze Aza ‘Isronrens’ Rewxaxts. ‘750. a yard for @1 quality, comprising Figured Glace, and Figured India Silks with bleck, cream and col- Guallty snd finfsh, then will you properly apprectate | | 98c. sor cambete Gowna that sol!” weually from | | Drices thet make them bargains almost as desirable se You neod to ses them because the price issus- | & not much in demand, ao prices are lowered to create @ | OTHING AFFORDS THE RESPECTABLE | HOUSEWIFE MORE PLEASURE THAN THE KNOWLEDGE THAT, WHETHER SHE HAVE LITTLE OK NO BEADY MONEY AT HER COMMAND, OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM, REPOSING UNBOUNDED CONFIDENCE IN RER HONOR, PLACES HER IN shopping among manufacturers and importers, en- | “ND ACCEPTS REPAYMENT FROM THE SMALL | ax6.3t SAVINGS OF HER WEEKLY OR MONTHLY Tor, WITH US HER PROMISES ARE AS GOLD AND | HER GOOD WIKL AS TREASURES WHICH CAN | BE EXCHANGED FOR TANGIBLE HOvSEROLD | NECESSITIES, EXALTING HER TO AN EVEN | PLANE WITH THE MOST FORTUNATE. | OUR RENOVATED PARLORS WAVE AGAIN | BEEN REPLENISHED WITH a HANDSOME | LINE oF FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, | GAS AND VAPOR STOVES, REFRIGERATORS, | BABY CARRIAGES, TOILET AND DINNER SETS AND EVERY ARTICLE CALCULATED TO MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE AND TSE HOWE CIRCLE TO GLOW WITH CUEER. Horse & Hennmanes Casn Axo Cazorr Hovses 917, 919, G22 AND ves 7TH SE. AND 696 MASS. AVE. ¥.Ww. Hot Wearunn Prices, BEAD THEM. Moguet and Velvet Rugs, 13 to 2 yarde long, $1.00 j exch. Remnants Moquet, & to 15 yards, @1.00 per yard. Remnants Body Brussels and Border, 3 to 15 vards, at 75e. yard. Remnanta Tapestry Bransela, 5 to 15 yards, 0c. per yerd. Reupante Ingratn, 5 to 20 yards, B5e. per yard. Best Ingrain, 44c., end « large line of Made-Up Bugs, ali sizes, at about half price, ‘Bee our $14.90 Oak Suite, W. H. Horse, aud-6t 801 MARKET SPACE Winer iy. 60 cents @ pound. Please give this list your aiten- 2. Gus. & Sox, Cor. L1in Asn F Srs, ‘The Popular Confectioners. | ‘hay winiows ey athe Be saw. JOR SALE—A SMALL STOR! groceries and provisions: y feet fron Falin Cb for se! ll pearly wew E. J. LEWIS, East Ent, Vi OR SALEIVY CiTy, BETWEEN KENDATI 7. frane dwelunes ot ox each $1,000. A. 5. CAYWOOD, 953th st mow. wat” \LE—TWO NEW HOUSES RENTIN er month. e ad iath, Three new bricl heats Small cash 2 146 F 3.800 OR SALE—ELEGANT HOUSE: ALL IMPROV Florida ave. near 6th st. n.w.; 10 rooms, beth, stone. trimmines, papered, fronix Florida ave. and’ Mapl Tat Prive $7,000. Tisold at once ®, quired.” Best bargain en | Rorpee im che, fae ow: Room 8, 519 7th NEAR 7TH—3 OF ad bewt Sonik each with j aware fr BK _andot | Fok Slee @ er. | J bricks: pantry. cellar; hair son ric lugtting; large lots prime #459 Bng tervs to a whichi a'srockrtr eu2-1m “619 Dat. nw, | POR SALE—2 HOUSES WITH LATROBES, 2 bi To: aated on £3,000 cash and 8— nw. OR SALE—THAT V. erty known as tbe ‘Dfecton E et, by his ts a fret class, d flats, oF aui-6t | UABLE BUSINESS PROP- fist Caureh, front- tt, ing’ auey: stores Qisrtere convenient to ail aeverament depart: emito city ball’ For price and terms call out aldress Gko. T. PARKS, Gif Pet, 30.00 oR SAL WO-STORY BRICK F on 4th st, ust anmind the corner from K st. Soll cheap aps on essy tering. Por further particulars apply to 615 K'st. n.w. Jyz7-Lm JOR SALE_NEW ROUSFS_BARG \TNS_029, 641 end 43. ue. lot 174x100. tone front. Jot 30100; £2 roo: 1500 For zi0 Ea. {OR SALE—HOUSFS— ron 483 to 1232.00 1 222770, 000 1 ve, hh. and? 10,000 as $2 70:509 aks, 2 e850 Ors, above is only a partion of Pe, For fail List cal. a: affine foster Paes Lith. iy 2) THOS, a eioaaate KEY BROS & 00., 910 Ft. n. Petia a FOR, SALE_OR, WIL, beeen ‘the ‘ne. EXCHANGE __FOR SALE—HOUSES. Gare ae. POR SALE-NEW cK HOUSE ON Sour Caroline ave. taf. 10ch room, vats CT eeeoToce eae i ER & ©O. sult i: SOD ast a. DOR SALE-REAUTIFOL “ES On SALE-BEAUTIFCL RESIDENCES_U OT. ment” browns. ne front eingamuy Duiabed , 1BL00 aust 2 DOK SALE BRICK Det. Al and 4th a.e., Lor #. bet Sdand $a ew. Ne s ori nh and i4dh iw. Hd * “30 D Pr BE OF sree path, ie 200. HS MILDER & Co BOS Est. m ELE DROIT, FE: brick bi = wo-Sto ck house, 7: ne 3 | pron sALE—Ar feet frosu cars, 4 lots 2a te NT “EST HOKE Prectated by tnspec Are a Uatmproved property. Price, anf Rooms 4 and@, A DOR Sar K $1.00) LESS THAN VALUE sell best BULIt house in city ; ett rooms, ALE THE CHEAPEST HOUSPS IN TH homes oriuvestacnis ali bricks, with bay and modern imp euvetuenta. ae, near Fth, 3 sud bath st Sarr gee: e38288: 1 ee Pt TOR SALES AT. NEAR INT § Wo. HITE, G00 at nes ws On OF | FOR SALR-A Very DESTRAREE LocaTion™ two squares from the Osvitol library and half | Saguare trove cable care: d-etory tay, 11 Roms, Mata w inquire of OWNER, 405 Cat. «0. EXCHAN, x oF ai] th two-story sible om AN & BUTLER, sates 09 F st hw. F Se SAtE-O8 11TH st. 8 Wo Per. F AND @ room UFick; rent, G16 ier mo, Pring, 1.900, DUGAN & BU t. 200 OK OF houses On 11th # ‘cats DUGAN & BUTLER 600 Fst aw SALE A NUMER OF DESIRABLE DWELL ¢ ang Lusinees prosertien in ex wing taeda 835 F at. “K DWELLING, a and cellar all taod. toro. 307 Pet a we ou DESI ABLE BR Bor. six Foon, bath roo Somsruted xtrert. Price, 4.0 2) TELLK & RUTULKRORD, i OR SALE FINE PIECE OF 14TH ST, PROB ERTY, 3736 feet front: suitable for conversion t Price. #18.000." (No. 48) THERPORD, 1807 F st.n.w. OM PRESS-BRICK FRONT 10-foot al ER OF NEW ©sTORE pleted on th #t. be weep * » Howard University. 8 as on investment, will Prien JOR SALE | Ei Rirnsams. and ve! lar bay window | tne and ati. hands balers i cataned wold before son were taproyement and conv tions found ine fi-st-clase howe. Terme: Small “nt, Dalane \ chit rooms p “third cas serutaen and twenty . loalamoe i a ar nth, NAT, G0 a6 wt. AGRPAT BARGAIN AT ANNAPOLIS, A new cotiaee, atthe, with halle mint new stable aitustion uth aid bem of Bine water ut be k door, lot <> by 150 fe and shiade tres all inclowed ‘Address JULIAN BREWE! Annapolis U8, I3RLI-B* | ]2oR SALE_#16 PER MONTH, NO INTEREST, Yayment will buy «six 3B ‘rashes cottace located in the new of ae cn rower | FED 8 Go. SMackgers. Netiemal i atidine and Loan Assoclation of New sork, 508 itn wt. 1. me) ok SALE—ON STH ST. NW. SEAR M NEW three stories aud cellar; @ i keen lagerowert mm, bay wind: tng fun, turner is nat Chase in every rexpect if W Wet? GS sine Natiinal Sintua! Fintidine end Loan Association New Tork, a0 Lith. nw. = sunt FUE, SALE HOST. NE: €3.000: 8100 oon Per month ™ ath oe eis far @ the above ‘ larick of ate lern imaproveruente Wanavers” Natal, Watt ‘ailding and Loan Asm ciation of New Vork, 50 Ite nw ote JOR SALE-30 FS 5 lot 10115 to aley, wes WEE ey OF SIX HOSE orth West sétie pic we can Cer ama ged investinent; preweie ut. G Bown, da AlN . NEARLY NEw o wd squares abuve Iowa Circle home. ~) trae apply to W STOCKETT, 19 Et. new. FoR SALE 015 8 sr. x WE Ahan sine residence; te0, 88 FAK) all sod. able in, BAR | vay-vindow 1 | reat tor €1,456 per annum Bt B. | ‘Sine rooms, bath, tue house, brick s* t JOR SALE-448Q ST. F yeah een We can offer you a creat inducement in this ban Tebiaence |S rooms, bath, all wod, tmups ; lot Zin! BARNES & WEAVER, due F st 1 {OK SALE-TWO BEAUTIFUL Ni stone aad pressed-brick ho Fast Capitol ‘st BROW anes, one square fr oS and “bath; handson: ery convenience; bow joe ancl ful LT, first floor, Call tor LES G. KiNGW FOR SALE—Banaalns IN 11th st, 8.0. m 5, 3.8.0. nearly t ©. wear Sthet a. s. East Cate, Reowms. at ene apitel st.. Srooms. Z ___ COTTER T: Bhi. i) Wa 8c OR SALE-4 NEW SSTORY BAY-WINDx in front hoses -@. mi. seabsnot wamte Xow Sete ave aod Oat x ws kee 4800 pis we LM Om ts 3. W. REED | FPOR SALE—PRICE ONLY 41,000, BAY-Winn< brick, hopstedl te soumass section, facing ST Weave ow st ” a by frrmace; 18x85 to alley. on fits PeLen are SOR SALE —ONE ea om NICE story brick ‘and

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