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4 =—— — THE EVENING STAR. - WASHINGTON. permacent circulation im Washington three times larger than that of any ether paper ia theecity. As a lecal NEWS paper and Ad- vertising Mediam it bas ne competitor. Very different conditions existed when Mr. Gladstone was prithe minister before, from those which exist today on his fourth assumption of power. Only two of these need to be dwelt upon—the sources of his authority or the char- acter of the majority behind him as distin guished from the former administrations, and the closer apparent necessity now for following the late government's foreign policy. In other aye tho liberal party leaned unmistakably upon a more aristrocratic element than now is the case. It did not depend upon radicals or on Irishmen. Today the votes of the liberal party are, in very large measure, since the new elec- toral sets went into operation, votes of a class | or classes inferior in social position to any that | ever wielded the electoral franchise in that country. The domestic policy of the incoming its full ‘Little attention has, how- ever, been bestowed, in this country, at least, upon the difficulties in the way of the liberals, should they endeavor to materially change the external policy of Great Britain. While Egypt, lying nearer and being strictly in the first instance a commercial bul- wark, may present apparently an earlier test of the new government's capacity to deal with foreign relations, It is probably the Afghan- Indian situation which is more likely to try Mr. Gladstone's ‘The outbreak in Afghan- fstan is fomented by Russia. Her military ad- vance within the Afghan territorial lines, the traditional chaos in that country, the expulsion of Hindoos from Turkistan and England's com- parative unpreparedness for a great inland war with such a nation as Russia, which can count with far more reliance on its central Asiatic tribes than Britain can on the more civilized peoples of India in the event of war, are sources of trouble for the prime minister which, added to those involved in the home rale question, would try the heart and brain of s much younger man. To Gladstone no obstacle seems insurmountable. As he grows older instead of sbowing mental decay and enfeebled powers, the world isastonished by the serene confidence, the moral elevation, the keen intellectual vigor everywhere displayed by this remarkable statesman. ne No conduct such as that of the striking switchmen on the Lehigh Valley, Buffalo Creek and Erie railroad can stand in the face of pub- lic opinion. Strikers with a fair show of » cause may excite sympathy, and often do. for the free public in this country naturally sympathizes with all men who seem to be mak- ing « decent struggle for human rights. But the people are law-abiding and withhold moral aid from all strikers who voke violence, and especially those who injure wantonly others be- sides the persons agniust whom violence is di- rected. The burning of the cars, with their freight, at East Buffalo, by the strikers or their friends, was more than sufficient to prejndice their case, but the Futhless, although happily Unsuccessful, attempt to wreck a passenger train by turning the witch completes the pub- He detestation and removes the last rational 10TH. 11TH AND F STS ¥.W. ar Cinss at 6 every evening excep! Saturdays, sehen we close at 1. —— Suz Ix Proonsss. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF MENS AND Boye’ Uniaundered Day and Night Shirts. TWENTY DAYS’ SALE OF MEN'S HALF Hose—tomorrow, ninth day. SPECIAL SALE OF IRISH POINT aXD ‘Nottingham Lace Curtains, TEN Daye SALE OF LADIES AND Children's Hosiery—tomorrow, eighth day. CLOSING-OUT SALE OF PICTURES, Easels, Picture Frames, bo. cabelas Sezcurs Ix Lezaxre Goons. ‘Muslin Long Sipe—neck and sleeves finished with neat cambrie ruffle, S50 —— Oambrio Long Glipe—neck and sleeves fin- ished with Hambure edge. . —B00.— Cambaie Short Slipe—tucked yoke—neck and Sleeves finished with embroidery. B00. — —— Grove Ireus. Ladies’ ¢bdution Pique Walking Gloves, as- sorted tans and grays. 91.50 pate. — Ladies’ 6-button-length Mousguetatre Biar- rits Gloves, black, tan, gray and pearl. —#1 pate. —, st floor... --11th st. annex.) —_ Sur Deraatuesr. A lotof New White India Linon Waists, raf- fled fronts of fine mull embroidery. All sizes. —#2.00— A lot of Fine Tucked India Linon Waists, turndown collar and turn-beck cuffs, perfect ‘Atting. All sizes. —#1.00.— A lot of Fine Figured Lawn Waists, choice patterns, dainty ruffled fronts. 1.5. ‘Beat Percale Waists, neat patterns. i Zephyr Cloth Wrappers in new stripes and plaids—thoroughly made and finished. —81.38.— Fine Polka Dot Mull Wrappers—Wattesa hope they may have had of exciting popular feeling in favor of the strike. If the men them- selves are not guilty, they have some very in- sidious enemies whose action, ostensibly in their favor, is worse than anything the company could devise against them. The public will hardly believe the denials made by the strikers that the lawless acts were done by them. Cer- tainly such acta have too frequently accom- panied strikes. —- + ee ‘The appointments of Senators Allison and Jones and of Representative McCreary on the international monetary conference would seem on the illustrious precedent furnished in the very beginning of the government, in the case of Chief Justice Jay and the English treaty, to be strictly constitutional. While two offices in the full sense, having regular functions and salaries.cannot be beid,honorary public work of 8 different kind from that to which he was first chosen may be devolved on any officer of the government or member of Congress, and per- haps there will be no trouble about his receiv- ing compensation merely sufficient to pay nec- essary expenses. ee The death of Representative Warkwick of Ohio is another reminder of the frequency with which death has ed the present Congress. It suggests alxo that the unusual number of Con- Gressmen who, in the last few years, have died be a warning to reduce the strain ement in public life as far a8 possible. rwick's business success, he having had humble beginnings in foreign land, is a stim- natives. In polities, too, he | mething, although he will, out- | sn state, be remembered chiefly as the man who barely beat McKinley in a e and the man who was tor Hill for timely eampaign ne can florists, who meet tomorrow, ed to the national capital by all who te flowers—that ia to say, by practically the entire public. The flower culture of the | United States is an industry of increasing value and interest. eae aeraoaee ‘Mr. Cleveland has assureda colored democrat that ho is glad te sce him “breaking away from old-time prejudices.” He might write to Mr. ‘Hill esking him to do the same. ——a as | That the cholera has reached St. Petersburg | and begun ite havoc there is now s matter of official confession. For two weeks it hes been | ‘Unofiicially recognized. American seaports ro- quire eternal vigilance as the price of safety. —_~+-_ | An Obio young man is making a tour of the { earth on foot. Heshould have waited till the | coming theatrical season end arranged his time 20 as to have company. —++-__ Perhaps it is fortunate for the snap-shot photographer at the bathing resort that he can make no pretensions toward art. If he could, ‘the chances are that Anthouy Comstock would suppress him. —_+ ++ —__ With Stevenson doing the talking and Cieve- | land the writing there is no prospect of a dearth eof democratic rhetoric. | —— Governor Buseell's appearance in the Massa- ehusetts campaign is “vy special request.” Whether or not it is tobe “a farewell” is not yet announced. —_+--+ ___ Mr. Cleveland with fountain pen in one end and © fan in the other has solved the problem of a comfortable campaign. — +o If the “anti-anappers” should decide to map ‘the truce and run a local ticket anyhow, what | ‘an interesting time there would be in the New | York part of the national field! ———_+ +e == Atlantic City sustains its name as s spot of Even the Sunday law took « vaca- In reflecting on the frequency of strikes in the United States it should not be forgotten that this is a very large country. a Unele Jerry Rusk declares that he cannot se- cept the nomination for governor of Wisconain. Washington is good enough for him. ——— +02 The Tennessee miners are determined in their ‘fort to enroll the convicts with the leieure chases. + ee One of the most strike sufferers f@ the orator with an impulsive fow of language. back—robe front—trimmed with ribbons. —#3.00.— Attractive patterns in Linen Lewn Wrap- vers, trimmed with embroidery. —85.00.— Fine India Silk Gowns, light blue, pink, Mac and bleck, trimmed with lace or rib- Croax Deranruest. ‘New Navy Blue Storm Serge Eton Suite silk faced, full bell skirt, pointed bodice with belt. —#10.00.— Storm Serge Blazer Suits, navy, blue and black, made and finished in superior man- mer. —s8.50.— ° Fine English Twilled Storm Serge Suits (lager and skirt). —#10.00.— ‘Light Weight Gloria Silk Ulsters and Wrap- pers, for traveling. —€7.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $15. 00.— ‘Third floor... --1th st. building.) ——— ‘Very Fine All-wool Cream Fisnnel Reefers— largesailor collars and rolling cuffs. Sizes 6, & 1C and 12 years. —K%.0.— ‘Superior Quality Navy Blue All-wool Broad- cloth Reefers, with brosd notched collars, bias pockets and pearl buttons. Sizes $to 14 years. —5.00.— An Elegant Assortment of Newmarkets in tan, gray and navy blue, with detachable iuilitery capes—just the thing for traveling. Sizes 12, 14, 16 and 18 years. —#10.00, 912.50 and $14.00.— (84 flocr.... -- 11th st. building.) nem Hosway Derasrwesr. Just received—another ot of Ladies’ Cluster Ribbed Boot-pattern Lisle Hose—black boots, with tape of pink, blue, old rose or lavender. —Sie., 3 pairs for 1.00. — ‘The latest—Ladies’ Red Cotton Hose, with Diack polka dote—double heels and toes. —B0e. patr. — st floor ... annex.) Mantxo Uspenwean Deranrusst. Another 100 dozen Ladies’ White Swiss- ribbed Cotton Vests—low neck and no sleeves— ‘neck and arm holes run with silk tape. Cat feor.. Yusazz Noroxs. “Souermse To Save Ox. ‘TTITHIS ‘« the month for money ssv- F tag tor you-moey losing for we. © gece teak at esas ter tomerrow morniag. ALL THE LieaT ‘Teke your COLORED choice of DERBYS ‘them for IN THR , Go aT A 48. SPECIAL PRICE. It's coming om time when you'll have to throw on your Light-weight Over. cost along towards night~end you'll “look © sight with © straw het = That's where these Derbys ‘ll come in handy. They are the latest summer shapes—and shades, too—ere worth some S4-some $3.50—some $3-some $2.75—some $2.50- and some $2. We haven't more than © dosen dozen left. “Somermxex Ix Suars. What do you think! Last week we got on the track of some STRIPED NEG- LIGE SHIRTS, with high-cut turnover collars—iaundered—the cuffs are stiff, too. ‘They are the fashionable shades and the fashionable stripes. Worth 91.35. The quantity we: took an@ the desire of the maker to close them out gave them to us so you can take your choice at 8 9M q ————— bated Gar: is 3 “Sourrmxo Ix Necxwzaz. ‘Much—most—of our 600. . Summer Neck- ‘wear—TECKs, FOUR-IN-HANDS and BOWS is “QUARTERED.” a GSS occa a oa Cam an 58 —_—— The store is interesting—ell over—sar- in Straw Hats. in Shoes. in Mez's Pantaloons. in Boys' and Children’s Saxs Axp Company, PENN. AVE. We ap f natg cra Steer. (get tt pins MM MMC 5 Zwww}”, aad KK iN Eee W Ww DD ,Y L 4 ct erTren i.’ Fs wee To Tur Pause: ‘We shall offer the balance of our Ladies’ White Linen Waists, Jabot down the front, side plaite, ‘which have been $1.15, at 81 each. Also Ladies’ Black Lawn Waists, side plaita, &c., were $1.25. Reduced to 88°. each. All our Ladies’ Gingham Suits reduced. MORE BLAZERS IN THIS MORNING. We received this morning a new shipment of the Ladies’ Navy and Black Storm Serve Blazer Suits, shawl—rolling collar, bell ‘&e., which we ‘will offer at $10 each. Also new line of our famous @5 Blazers. Cloth to match foranaxing the akirt, $1.50 per yard. REEFER JACKETS REDUCED. ‘We have left over from last season a number of Reefer Jackets, some of which sold as high as from. $10 to 817 each, which we shall offer at the low Price of $2 each. LADIES’ HOSE REDUCED, Ladies’ Fast Black Cotton Hose, spliced heel and toe, reduced from 25c. to 1c. per pais. Wirrraw H. M°Kxew, x 933 Pa. Ave. N.W. A NNN 00) 0OTTTT 855 PPP KER CCC a. % Bgg8 Ere ‘Good M4 tus S55, A REE Buss AK Een Ar R. Narsaxsows. 818. 79x Sr. N. W. ‘Tomorrow we shall hold an- other *‘Spectal Mid-August fe- 0c. Hirsh's Best Ammonis... (Only one bottle to each customer.) R. Narsawsox, Buceeaser to B J. Behrend & Ben, 818 Ten Se. N.W. Beata, Stet Weise, Drees Gots ad ARIERIC € GURTAIRS. Porrizrzs, Tasuz Covers, « The oreat yint of interest 1 in Fall Desi that. inet Variety that ta vreat and Vatues that are wnsutpeeeed. 7 BO fh MAR CHE. ‘There's items of interest in our talk today. You'll nd them by Tanoen Axo Usrenmen Harts : Ar Less Taax Har Paice. ‘Tomorrow we shall plsce on sale a lotof Warre Merit Hars For 250. ‘We have concluded to close out lot of Chil- dren's Mul! Hats, in pink and blue, which were ‘8c. Tomorrow 2c. each. ‘One miscellaneous lot of Black and Blue Wrappers, Mother Hubbard front, princess back. Tomorrow, Sic. each. Sarasesr, Fays Ar A Banca. Tomorrow we shall offer our rogular 190. ‘Japaneso Black Fans at Qe. each. Also the balance of on: 19 and 25c. Japanese Biack and Colored Fens at 18:. each. Another lot of 38 and 48c. Japanese Fans will ‘be offered tomorrow at 25c. each—to close. A Grove Sprctan. Ladies’ 7-hook Suede Gloves. black, tan, grays and browns, which have been selling at $1, tomorrow 75c. per pair. sour ‘A'samnple giascof Thom: to each, Cozram Deranruesr. Wonderful values in —Aagnicax Lace Cusrares.— 500 pair, ‘Worth $3.50. —Ponrrrars.— 100 pair Portieres, chenille dadoes, fringed top and 50 pair Plain Chenille Portieres, heavy fringe, PAIR. ‘Worth $6. Fine Chenille Portieres, handsome dadoes, fringed top and bottom, at $5, $6.50, 87.50, $8.48, $10.48, $11.98 and upward. 6-4 Chenille Table Covers, fringed all round, $3.00 Wilton Rugs, fringed, 18 yards long—wear like aboard, —$1.58— ‘EACH. 94.00 Moquette Rugs, in high art colorings, 1% yards long, “$198- Italian Silk Robes—extra large and special quality— any number of designs for couch and chair covers, Portieres, ko., two grades, specially low prices. $1 largo sise Pillows, ready for use, King’s" Imported Scotch Holland Window rollers, —450— EACH. ‘A wonderful out. We offer the balance of our stock of Fine Trunks, about 50 in all, at F, REE Or Cuaraz. we t ir Sor the non-appearance PHOK EE LIER Te PRN a aE tS hand tomorrow, - "e Hygeia (Wild Chi Dr “ Serre ee mena? : Jagscus Uusdsdcuced sess; iit be om reparation maolation of Acta fee sel ee rye ih what qumueity paftaten of = and summer Muuiery. Leather Ladies and Children wisstner Yachting Caps for and EACH. Rough-and-Ready Sailors, 91.25 White Milan Sailors. —d90.— ° EACH. €1.50 Fine White Milan Ratlors, —89c— EACH. btlance of our stock of Ladies’ Fine $2 to $4.25 —95.— EAOH. lance of Royli aud ‘Ready and other Straw up to 7bc. T owen Hats. =e EACH, ‘The bal: u wt! wate ‘Straw Hats, large and small. —20.— EACH. A large assortment of Flowers. Worth up to TSc. a BUNGH. Rippoxs, qos cyak? Ree ‘ibbons. forth: to 50c. —12).— D. Scrrs, Sumr Wyss Axo Wie. Ladioe’ 01 Fercale Wrappers, in splendid pat- terns, well —68.— EACH. ani plata: Ware 61 Bh ani oh So Mme stripes dots EACH. ‘Te. Cheviot We , bor vit Shirt Waisis, Lox plated front, nobby “pte 7 2 oe 8 ° me coo = $4 and 85 Childre: ya Percale and Gingham Dresses and Giinps. ‘Chotce” — $2.50 Ladies’ Percale, Ouuine Suits, waists laundered, —$1.50— FACH. Genuine Scotch Gingham and Flannel Wrappers, —81.75— EZ, EACH, Garr Orvonryxyrres Ix Usoen- For 490. wll ty Bitz. gors ent are Cor, x aa as OS cme, cotton and —For 10c.— s, madeof High Neck Corset Covers, made. Dazas Goavs, Suse Wasz Goons, Learner Axp Sux Burs Rez. DUCED. Tomorrow we shall offer the balance of our Leather and Silk Belts, including all the varl- ‘ous shapes, which have been selling at 250. ‘and 38. each at the low price of 150. each. As Trew Iy Curmserres, Ladies’ Linen Chemisettes, various styles, tomorrow 17c. each. Warre Meu Tus Ar Less Tax Har Paice. Ladies Inu) White Mull Ties, which have been selling at from 25c. to 48c., tomor- row 9, cach. Tae Box Mancae. wx 314-316 Tra Sr. N. W. POR FREER. Our Stock-pruning Sale will continue Duta fewdayslonzer. We arenoted for always carrying a fresh stock. We allow no goods to stay on our shelves longer than one season, even if we have to lose money by closing them out. Following 3 great lots are composed of Shoes made less than three months ago, but they must make room for their suc- cessors: ‘Bort sarpassing al! others will be the Geet Tarre Dare Sux We ineururate for Moxpay. Trespar Axp Wenxespar. ‘For the past few days our force of clerks have been kept busy fathering up ail goods that were broken ap in sizes, small lots or wach that might confiict with the new fall foods now coming im. All thess will now serve us best by advertising our liberal methods—-profit, or even cost, wil! hardly be considered in thetr sale. For Tae Nexr Tuner Day, ‘The atmosphere of our store will ring with the sound | of unheard of bercains. LISTEN TO A FEW NOTES. All our BOYS' WASH SUITS, formerly ENS tow manele $150 Our All-wool BOYS’ DRi ITS, — 1: Newre eleesatenden ge > 5 A lot of INFANTS FINE EM- Rite eat eB og. Men's Crepe NEGLIGE SHIRTS, worth 600. wo at doe. Our 23. Sterling Silver STICK PINS reduced to Ae. each. Some special snaps iu LADIES’ FURNISHINGS, POCKET BOOKS, LEATHEX BELTS, SATCHELS, PERFUMERY AND JEWELRY during this Marrarw Benxuerm. 403, 405, 407 Tra Sz N.W. TUESDAY, M and The. at Be. | a eaters 8 ie inmned e198. wige Flowers, SL O13. SL Sree oe Sar Onttig abd Percale Wi WATS Re ioe, Wat wsUalLy sold for be. S someatrines. WAISTS, 25e. Will goat 2c. eripen, ste, fine Fancy MEN'S VESTS, single or | AT EXACTLY HALF FORMBR PRICE. ILLINERY. One loi at Colored Straws that were ic., 38e., | will goat Our 40c. Waists (outing), in band- Gensily sold Tor" abe. | Li Lack. ‘hall relboed pmumediory | ¥ be her Waste, Be Trent: ulin tacref nie sod | Goon Ixvesisexts. | Mews Goons | All those goods which are distinotively summer a which should be disposed of at an early date— for 20 denen Men's Took Soarts and | Band Bows, sold for We, and 3p.. ere now im the | remmant box st 100. or three for @ho., and «lot of | Flowing Ee Tecks, silk and grenadine, worth from | We. 20500. each, mow at Lie. of two for¥Ss. Then S| there gge the Pigne Puff Scars, in white and colors, S119". ahont 25 dozen Gennine Lisie Thread Sox. tm | Mave, Drown and gamet, at 17. apair. Only 67 of | those $1 Neglige Shirts lett and they ere mow 30 cents, and the @2 Bathing Suite et Gio. are meariy fone, 75, Lave Veers e The Gc. Pure Silk Ribbed Vests. in light blue, pink, yellow, lavender and Nile, are « bargein et 50.cente each. Better quality Silk Ribbed Veste.in cream. biack, Neht Mae, pink, lavender and otd gold, at 7 ‘Still better qualitics,im ali color,at Oe. Now 1.48 and s155 Fass Linen Pocket Fane, several styles, rangins from 20:, totic. About 109 Japanese Mounting Fans, om a center hie, marked from @ to 10-.,are bargains.as are the Paus whieh are reduced to 136 ‘Those that wore 40. and ibe. are now TBe. end UA>. ones are 44- Silk Japanese Paus.in black and colors, tro ca and the Jrwerny. A new assortment of Vamar Shirt Stads—s dozen de | Signs —at Ide. eet. Hundreds of Stick Pius, qilt,silver | andenamel.at 5-. each or 6.0 Be. Tho Real Gold Rings, with emerald, ravy and sap Phire and mooustone settings, are now 46 ent. Haspxrxcarers ‘The 25°. qualtty Sheer Muli Handkerchie’s, with eunbroidered scalloped eco, for Ie. of 3 for 50: ‘The Men's Hemstitcled Adlinen Handhercbtete, | Fegular 25-cent quality, for 1Se. of 8 for 50 ceuts. Groves. | | White Chamois Gloves hays mever bom so popular. jaista | We have a ‘nil ase: riment f ¢ ladies and mixes ‘The S-button Jeneth Mus juetatres for la Nes are@1. The 6-Lutton-lenstu Mousquotaites for misses are BSc. The quality ts far superior to the average. » Panasors Ar» being sacrificed. Not many left, but those few + Rewular 24. Will | ne ble SUk P: <a eo at segtii - | hamgea! arasols, with (Chan- (ATOTS, Bc. Wihigoat ose. | eam. ‘i £10.65 Chanzeable Brocade Silk Paraso’s, tmported, Cc Crs Asp Hors. Ratural Wool detachable handles. Now 4.00. umprews Cars Axp Hara ens Duent Cyessiis tik bom, Sh pone at cmd Hat Usually sold raffle of Chanttily lace. Now @8.08. ne Matte | Rinbro ered ond Oxjoret 88 Chiffon Parsscls, tau, cardinal, ray and black, chan o. Usually ; L #258 Wai gost a1. sow Oh caitiaes 810.08 « ADIES' UBNISHINGS. eoun A lace be ge ad ‘= | yellow. Now #49) Ag? Barprice sk wile ate | tie48 Wieck Gros Grain Parasols, with binck brocade Boe. Lansdale cambrie. Caster ‘fessor. Cande DRAWERS, ‘ie. "Wil'go at = border, Now 3.98. | deep and Usathy" sola’ for j 64 G8 Black Cosching Parasols, grosgrain and moire stk. Now @2.08. : lot of 4 Veo! LAD Mier qruchrted arvtnd neck te is: TUE PALAIS ROYAL. Yen ‘55 wa (Continued below.) FOR THREE DAYS ONLY. Kixos_ Parace, ‘812 AND 814 7TH ST. gn | Au. Scawen Daeess Fasnics 85.50 Gents French — be ee Dows ae ™y P% BRR, s%s ARE NOW 95.00 Gents’ ** Eclipse” aa 2 Ree ss. : Bins Ake Prench Cait Ek A ZO 8 at Looxen Ox “As Reusxaxts lipeo* AND 85.00 ** " Finest And shaving supplies gen -rally greatly reduced. French Calf plain wlobe toes - | Wee & Butcher Baso-s aro the brand wemake a bog? $4.25 | speciaity of and recommend. Every snan wis» shaven Ovrzxey Ar Low Paces 85.00 ine” Knows or has heard of Wade & Butesior Razoms. "They Froich Cai? 'Comtortatls have & world-wide reputation. We carry atull line, | 1%ige. Figured Orrundies for te, yand. ___ Conavess Shoes, which we offer at 336 percentdiscount if youpUr-| 1) Wo. suate tore, vend. 5. Mu hd “ L newt Piecedlly oe 12sec, Outing Clothe for Ge. yard. $5.0) Fall-weight French pari wade Calf Best Hand-made Oxford w $27 The above prices are for full pieces. Longthe ak aaa ‘& Butcher Razor... “Ld | ransing from 4 to 10 yards at still lower prices. uintnedy Sratbern ew Al! but the cheapest are full hollow ground ad | 2 Outing Clothe only Ze. yard 2 wgueea< $38.65 . RAZOR STROPS. 12°. Ginghams only Ge. yard. 25-09 Rasest Huerta Calf Of these we carry the largest stock jp the city at _— Prices in each instance 534 rer cout off. 0c. Wool Cash meres on! 40c. yard en anes ———— | _ Genuine Tarrey Strops of all kinds wt trom 25e. up- | 59. wool Cheviots only Sie. yard. = ‘Hand- werd. walt ie Oatond fies, The celebrated horsetail strops at 450. | . Lor $2.00 Reeci Sick eo Dowx Combina'ion Btrore, with Teal seehooe. Swing | Low Prices Or Suxe. ‘Hand-made Blu- Strops, with patent swivel of all kinds: alsosfail| pPiecestrom @ to 10 yardsat SSc., 50c. and Tic. 0 T. line of Shaving Mars, Soaps, Brashes, the latter in Ra ‘0 | the greatest variety from 10-. upward. yard. Among the collection are many desirable rot Walk- — LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, sold so well at @1.0 yard. ae 7TH AND E sT8. N.W. ~ n 1 os, Avrexx Drxss Goops Do You Rieu IZzE aND Ws. Hasx & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 930 AND 902 7TH ST., 1014 AND 1916 PA. AVE, 201 PA AVE. 8. Serie eto Firm. st, markets. @al5-00 Cexepeatep “Crrscesr Surars, 580. “Ses Bamba and reasonably performed? speak to us about it! S.S. Suepp & Bro. 432 Ora Sz. N.W. Tae Hovsexerzrex's “Inox. Housekeepers who it makes “more” bread, Ws. M. Gur & Co. ‘Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” Tare Wis A Tus That the time is rapidly approach- ing when it is customary to make all Reeded repairs in Stoves, Ranges, ‘Furnaces, Latrobesand in Plumbing? ‘Do you want your work faultlessly su15 use “Cores” Flour say “tighter” bead, Tus New Srmux Laces. Don't expect you to buy because you come to leak— weexpect more lookers than buyers just now. We Want your opinion of these new fabrics. It will im fluence the orders for more. Then 5Oc. yard tor 40neh Dingons! Chevista, in navy. golden brown, inyrtle, garnet and black. Also the Cheviots in fancy mixtures that are alresdy the rage in London. $1 syard for the New 59-inch Diagonal Serwes, tm ‘wine, green, navy and black. Point Appiique Laces in “‘engaced” Gosicns ave to be the great apeciaity of the Palais Royal. Beautiful “Ceres” contains e circular bear:ng the im- | Be sure .0 see the shell design offered at 48c. and GBs. of two gold meduls, awarded ““Cores” Point de Paris is alo to be much used New and artistic Geuigus are bere, 2 to 5 inches wide, frow 16 to.30c. a yard. Insertion to match. Torchon Laces are always in styie, Just nuw we are baying “"6 rush” for the lace end insertion oflers® At | at 10c. a yard. It's seldom o1l-linen torchons trom % ‘to 2 inches wide can be suid fer only 10c. e yard. Chantilly Lace in white rnd cream ts tobe as pap ‘wlares ever. Only 2ic. a yard now secures choice of efew pieces from 3 to 6 iuebes wide thal cannot be dup weted and 90 d ci ieee than 50 conte > Potmt d'lrelende is too rood « weartng lace agtte stay © fpvorite. Jt will be worn more then expr. ‘Those who now secure some of tees iscus, beiae offered at OB-. a yard. are investing With the certeinty of saving 60 per cent, 4 REMMANTS of Laces are here tn more deairablo lengths than ususlly found tm the remoest trays. ‘The carly viattor, too, te apt te be bust rewarded.