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O56 THE EVENING WASHINGTON permanent circulation In Washington three » times larger than that of any ether paper in theetty. As a local NEWS paper and Ad- vertising Mediam It has no competitor. ——— “This thing must stop.” said Gov. Flower in speaking of the efforts of striking ewitchmen to prevent the filling of their places by those who are willing tb work. Gov. Flower is right Year after year there has been a steady and un- healthy growth of that pernicious ides that a man may not only forsuke his emplorment, bat isalso justified in making permanent the vacancy be creates. To admit that such a proposition can be argued is an insult to the intelligence of the American people; a disputatious compro- mise with anarchy. It may be that hen an effort is made by the railroad companies to re- sume the movement of freight there will be physical conflict between the two clases of workmen. To prevent that clash and to preserve inviolate the per- sonal liberty—not license of every man and woman who believes in the unstained fag of the Union the state of New York should un- faltering!y sustain the sturdy. law-loving man who is now its chief executive. A moment's paltering. the semblance of cowardice, the ille- gal yielding of an inch by the duly constituted authorities and the end may not come until the whole continent has been drenched with blood. A sharp, decisive engegement between the troops and the rioters would doubtless result in the serifice of human life, but deplorable as euch an oceurrence would be it would work in- finitely less injury to the state and the nation than a cowardly rnrrender part of those in whose bards so n pow held. If the rail employes can settle their dificulties pear abiy, every true citizen shonld Dring about that mi ble Mf that be not posible then order and the right of the individual must be upheld at any cost. ‘There ni no tremor in ihe voice of law, Ro wethening of the juently- Used muscular power wi day as ever before to stand and those who would destroy its liberties and Bring its grentest giory to the dust. The undis- puted right of labor to organize does not carry with it any other governing power ths which originates at the ball time reckless men been advocating : wili ever subseribe to and which must out during this generation at any cor Rationality and present form of government : to continue. In northern New York. and «pread- rder amd i blood. “This thing must st. — threat of be coun The paseage of hour Inw is some- thing that on the general princi thropy commands approval. i Hshment of 2 low without thor exigencies whi-b its enfo: Wore than stupid. It is estimated that Jaw requires an annnal addi of to the usual expenditure fo> publie build It is also estimated that there will bea diff ence of a quarter of a million gf dollars in th cost of Washington's new post office. for which This means more appropriation or else cheaper work. It is always easier to criticise and blame than it ix to predict. Buta Congress which spent | days in figuring to reduce public expenses might reasonably have been expected to foresee gach a deficit. It was directly fm the line of ‘work to which it had, in spite of protest, seen fit w devote its time. The necessity of more | ‘workmen as the result of fewer working houre is 60 easily perceived that it would ordinarily seem hardiy possible that it could be ove: looked. If it is expected to make good by ap- propriation the deficit, Congress will have the credit of being consistent. If the work is left ‘to get on as best it can, the deficiency in work- manship and material must stand as reminders of a superficial attempt to flatter the laboring man. Its record leaves no ground for believ- ing that this Congress really meant to increase public expenditure to favor the laborer. But | ft must now put up more mozey or repeal the | law. Toallow shabby buildings to goup as the result of this act would be unpardonable. | ‘There is nothing so obnoxiously cheap os chesp | phdanthropy tee ‘Theee are the days of alarm, real and false. | ‘While the governor of New York calls out the | wmilitis and saysof the strikers’ excesses at Buffalo, “this thing must stop,” the militia | et Homestead are kept up all night by the Yumor that the non-union employes are to be ‘Sttacked by the strikers. The spirit of law- Jewmess is abroad. The spirit of determina- tion to execute the laws must be also shown or our entire country will drop into anarchy, as some portions of itseem to have done. The New York executive is acting promptly and the Tennessee executive was, possibly, when stricken down from worry and overwork, doing all that it was in its power todo. The troable with such men as Gov. Buchanan is that when they sow the wind they do not expect to reap the whirlwind that naturally follows. ‘The leveling tendency in politics is responsible for much of the disorder that afflicts the country at prevent, and this tendency is very largely Warned by recent events in other states the | Michigan democrats “pooled their issues” and | harmonized in their state convention. ‘This re- walt was achieved by Gov. Winans not asking for a renomination. The democrats went to the supreme court of the state for a leader on the State ticket and accepted the “people's” party Rominee for attorney gencral after 2 contest. ‘The state is just enough doubtful to make the betion of the convention interesting. <= ‘The honor of the presideney bestowed on Mr. ‘W. R Smith, superintendent of the Botonic Garden and chairman of the parking commis sion. by the Society of American Florists was not only conspicuously deserved, it was pecu- Marly appropriate nnder the circumstances. It ‘was largely through Mr. Smith's instruamental- ity that the meeting of the socicty was beld Bere. Hie attninments as a floricuiturist are known, |: might almost be said, throughout the world. ——__ +e 2 -__ ‘Mr. Bryce is made, not first commissioner of public works, but chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster. This sinecure places him where ‘Lord Rosebery may have use of his important Knowledge of foreign affairs. Mr. Bryce's abilities are hardly inferior to those of any ‘man in the government, omitting Mr. Gladstoue ——_+ e+ —___ ‘Thos. B. Reed is quoted as saying that Con- (Beis cheated Chicago out of $2,500,000. This will provabiy hurt Chicago's feelings very much. She isn't used to being pictured as Getting the worst of a deal. ———— ‘Mr. Reed's omission of President Harrison's mame from his specch is naturally a subject of gossip, It is regarded as scarcely possi- ple set in democratic ranks and devote himself ‘to booming select party principles and the vice Presidentiss candidate. a ‘There bas as yet been no forma! announte- ment thet Mr. Hill ond Mr. Platt are paired for the coming campaign. ‘The recipe for destroying garbage should begin with “First collect your garbage.” ————_—+s—____ ‘The railway yards of this country have super- geded Europe im the ‘‘armed camp business. —————— eae = WHITE, 95 Fat. B AAA BBB A A UU Porvusr Suorerse Prace, Tr Sr. e >, > bid “a ore "E s mB > acess aoe 5 Z& Seon? » nares ream 8 gle | ap geeeg smn Pad FI 4 ett >> << 5 a i EET TEESE i + Toft over from Star Clearing Sale go in tome row’s offerings at ridica- cos, There Jously low are unbear?-of barcains ia the list below. us, Croaxs, Wasrs, Children's $1.00, IRT Hats, w 6 Trimmed 87.50 Untrinmm 2150 ATTNTESTNNTELENETNETENT ENTRAR HN NESTE TS aw. Hats, fack ribbon. .20c- ech. 1 S1 Wide Brim Trine ct 7 D ¥ Coe AIL W260, Wot dross lene dddddeddddddededdddddddddddddddss i Peeresery Aso Tomer ret E | 3 Anrictes. ‘apier Anti-perspiretene ted 5c. Model Skirt Leit, all estore: $e Cellulotd Belts, whiteand shell. 19¢, Boe Souud Leather Belt, Lices Asp Exsrowsniss, Alot of Point a"Trelande Laces in a belew._ Worth, ie. Fiogn Tp Seine Pat. Vai: 1 inc Stes Mexs Goons 59r. Lisle Thread Half Hi $1 Stik Plaited Half Ho jo me = = : ae & — Boor Duranrarsz. er se om of popular eer Sort = oe. Bacaes POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, ee SEVENTH STREET. L EEO ORE giseddcessddeceds ds: Sst A Few Qersrr ONS. lave you raid 25 cents for half pound boxes of ay Pepperiuint or Creain Wintergroenat Our price Have you paid 50 and WOceuts a pound {or Candies We will equal it for 9a pout. lave uit paid &) cente, $1.00 or @1 23 for Finest Candy? We sei! the same as to quality, essort- fastapd sible of pecking Br 00 oaeen eke fact all our Cancties are sold at popular prices: i lace \d enables us to offer extra values we ha 40 years’ experience in candy making. for » particular CERNE, mal gry natiefyine thousands uf people fm jashinzuin and throushout the United States, we supply your candy wants? Guz & Qos. a0l8 COR. 11TH AND F STREETS. Fraxacaws Jewerny Estasuiseuest THE WINDOW. _ BSI Seventh street mortiswont. nw. EE TO YOUR FEFT BEFORE YOU GO AWAY. Supply, yourself with shields, cintin Corns aad Buntone remeted. 350 GEORGES &°308! Cifropuisit, iiss Ie <a Coxsraverios, | Frsum Axo Paice ‘The magnificent array of Modern GAS FIX- ‘BURES we are now openins eastly takes the lead. If you have use for such thingscall | $. 8, Same & Ban. 432 Oru Sx. N.W. T. B. Towser & Sox DEALERS 18 pan Schr eit, —— ‘bargains in Towels. an6-tr ‘AXD, Vz AXD LITHOGRAPRES: Ks. aioe ae ‘Visiting cards printed trom plate, 75e. per 109. oc] Lites dtetesitet asasassaee PEE APO A SALE ho # oH 4S EM aT Svs Laxspvnows. Cor. 13x Axp F Sts. N.W. We have sliehted nothing that would clear olit this stock before we move, “Removal Sale” prices bav- ing been extended to every article. If you are furnishing a house, @ room, or have space for a piece or two of new furniture, it will pay you to take advantaze of this wale. The following reductions are about the heaviest we have yet made, The prevent century hasn't had a moré important sale of Furniture than this. Uruorsreny Goons Repvcep. French Creton, reduced from 50 toc. per yard. Silkaline, 5 colorings, reduced froin 17% to He. per yard. Madras Muslin, 40 inches wide, reduced from 50 to 450. per yard. Chenille Table Covers, one yard square, re- duced from #2 to 81.42. All-Lace Curtains and Portieres at 3% per cent off. ne Cap. if & GAR. _Drconaross ‘The design of decorations for the in- terior of the Pension Office, sub- mitted by JULIUS LANSBURGH, ‘was selected above all others, Sole Agent for the i U.S. Besrse Compass. bobsbbdaeshrodssnb252230225 Let us give you an estimate on sour dre pery. Silk Flags, Banting Flags, Cotton Flags, Buntings and Draceries of every description at the lowest prices. Don't put off buying too long. Wispixe_Up Or Martins. 10 to 25 yards “Odd Pisows of Extra Fine Seamless China Matting, worth from 25 to 400 Reduced to Land 20e. per yard. 50 pieces Best Quality Cotton-warp Matting. Reduced from 50 to 30c. per yard, Surexa Rees Ar Rewovar Sue. Prices. Best Quality Smyrna Rags, 3 by 6 feet. Reduced from $6 to 84. 85 100 Smyrna Rugs, if # # # | 150 Smyrna Ruge, inches. Reduced from 3 to $1. 200 Smyrna Mats. Reduced from 81.500 0c. each. Renova Sarz Orvenies Ix Five Cuaxser Surres. 1 Heavy Solid Oak Chamber Suite, lane dresser, ‘sttractively carved, with French beveled plate giass, combination washstand, with splasher back, old English Snish, sub- stantially made. Reduced from $38.50 to #45. 1 Fine English Oak Chamber Suite,3 pieces, richly carved, oxidized trimmings, large French beveled plate glass mirror, 30x36, combination washstand with spiasher back. Reduced from 860 to $45. 1 Handsome Solid Oak Chamber Suite, larze bureau, with large French bevoled plate glass mirror, combination washstand, stoutly highly polfsbed. Reduced from $83.50 Resova, Sate Prices For Swe. BOARDS. 1 Large Solid English Oak Sideboard, fine beveled plate «laws, polish finish in antique. ‘Reduced from @55 to $40. Cutrrosers Repvcen. 1 Solid Oak Chitfonier, with swinging Freach beveled plate glass. handsomely carved, old English finish. Reduced from 250 to 848. 1 Fins Combination Chiffonier and Wardrobe, polish finish, oxidized trimmings. Reduced | Rexovar Sure Prices For Prztor Sorres. 1 Pine Cherry Parlor Suite, 5 large pleces, handsomely carved, richly upholstered in plush and tapestry. Reduced from 885 to 865. 1 Fine Cherry Suite, richly carved and Upholstere! in tapestry: an exceedingly showy suite. Reduced from $75 to 1 Fine Natural Enzlish Cherry Suite, con- ating of & pieces, richly upholstered in sill . Reduced from $87.50 to Renovar Sace Prices For Cums Asp Rocrexs. Large Solid Oak Rockers, silk tapestry seats, £5.05 to close. High-back Sotid Oak Rockers, bent arm, only e205. 1 miscellanects lot “odd” Chairs, embrac- ing all the different woods and finishes,exactly at half price. gLite Red Rockers reduced from $5 to Medium Size Resd Rockers reduced trom $4.50 to 63.25. Jourivs Laxsaunan. Con 131s Asp F Sra N.W. ft inepect the pretiet sock we have ever Dum, Aww Oruen Exzcraic Fixs 8. ee THE gia STAR: WASHINGTON, D. CG. THURSDAY, * Woonwaap Axv Lormon, 10TH. 11TH AND F STS ¥.W. €@ Closed a! & every evening except Saturdays, when we close at 1. ——— ‘MEN'S DEPARTMENT—Semi-Annual Sale of ‘Men's and Boys’ Unlaundered Day and Night Shirts. Twenty Days’ Sale of Men's ‘Half Hose—tomorrow twelfth day. CURTAIN DEPARTMENT-—Special Sale of Trish Point and Nottingham Lace Curtains. PICTURE DEPARTMENT—Closing-out Sale of Pictures, Easels, Picture Frames, to. ——— Arrnacrive Rewsast Creanrse Sare " Tomorrow, Faray. —c—_ ‘Most of you know that we are the pioneers of this “movement” in Washington and know Jost what it ts, but we want everybody to know Just what we mean when we announce a ‘*Rem- nant Sale.” Here it is: ‘Doing the immense business we do there are, as a natural consequence, things left over. “broken siz%s,” ‘odd and smail lots,” goods soiled, mussed, scratched or defuced from hand- ling, displaying or otherwise, Were we to al- Jow things of this character to pile up from ‘Week to week they'd soon crowd out the other moods. To prevent this and to have a present- Abie stock always, our sales people lay them aside as they come to light until Friday, when they are, without reference to value, put om sale st greatly reduced prices. Economical folks beat know the importance of these sales, because they ofttimes secure jast the thing they want at one-third to one-half its rez- Ular price. Don’t be guided exclusively by the following list, butask at any counter you may ‘be and you will be sure to get something useful. — se Mews Frasismse Derantuest, 3 All-linen Negliree Shirts. Sizes 14, 1436 and 17, Reduced from $3.59 to @L. 50. 2 Black All-silk Shirts. Size 14. Reduced from 85 to 83. 2 Colored Dress Shirts, link cuffs attached. Sizes 14 and 1456. Redaced from 94.50 to. $2.00. 2 Gymnasium Jerseys. Size 96 Reduced from @1 to 25c. ZAIL-silk Sashes, Welch, Margetson & Co.'s make, one blue and one garnet. Reduced frum to 8! 1 Re@ Stanley Sash. Reduced from $2.25 to 81.50, 2 Fancy All-silk Sashes, Welch, Margetson &Co.'s make. Reduced froin $3.59 to 8: irst floor .. first annex.) ———— " Traverse Goons Derarruenr. 1 Ladies Canvas Dress Trunk, 30-inch, leather bound, linen lined, damaged. Reduced from 811.50 to 86. 2 Ladies’ Canvas Dress Trunks, containing ; thrve trays, extra heavy, slightly ahopworn. 130-inch. Reduced from 11.50 to 89.00. 1B4-inch. Reduced from 812.75 to $9.50. 1 Canvas Packing Trunk, 38-inch, odd size. Reduce from $4 to 83.25. 1 Packing Trunk, 40-ineh, damaged. Reduced from 82.25 to $1.50. 1 Extension Case, 26-inch, leather bound, Canvas on sides s'ightly warped. Reduced from $2.99 to 82. 1 Extension Case, 16-inch, leather corners, slightly soiled. Reduced from $1. 10 to 75e. 1 Shawl Roll, 16-inch, made of canvas, leather bound, linen linsd, good leather han- dle and two straps, odd size, Reduced from 81.20 to 9c. 1 Shaw! Roll, 16-inch, made of waterproof cloth, linen lined, one pocket inside and one outside, odd size, Reduced from $2. 15to $1.75. 1Grain Leather Cabin Bag, 13-inch, last of the lot, Reduced from $4.25 to $2.50. 5 Sheepskin Club Bas, leather lined, leather-covered frame and inlay. 413-inch. Reduced from #3.25 to $1.95. 114inch. Reduced from 83.50 to $1.05. (Basement ‘1th st, building.) eee Lises Deearrwenr. 2 German Doxbie Damask Pattern Cloths, 8-14, extra heavy quality. Reduced from $7 to 85.25 37 Remnants Table Damask, in lengths from ‘Ug to 34 yards, at reduced prices. ‘217 Remnants Crash, plain, plaid, twilled or checked, lengths from 1% to4 yards, at low remnant prices, Cd floor . Ith st. bldg.) Grove Deranruesr. 9 pairs Ladies’ 7-hook Brown Kid Glovos: Siz-G. Reduced from #1 to 5 pairs Ladies’ 4-button Tan Kid Gloves. Size 3%, Reduced from €1 to 7c. (First floor... 1th st. annex.) oe, Buace Goons Derariaerr. $2.38 to 81.85. ‘8% yards Fancy Silk and Wool Grenadines. Reduced from $12.75 to #4. Lig yards Stinch Belford Cord Cloaking. Reduced from 87.30 to #4. 6% yards Cheviot. Reduced from $6.38 to ® “yards Silk Warp Henrietta, Reduced froin $6.56 to 85 3% yards Astrachan Striped Cheviot. Re- Quel from 8133.13 to 86. 5 yards Astrachan Striped Cheviot. Re- Ti yards Biack aud White Challis, Reduced from $6.60 to #4. 12 yards Silk and Wool Grenadine. Reduced from $15 to 85.73. Syards Bordered All-wooi Grenadine. Be duced from #16 to #8. st Bloor... ~fnnex to 10th st. building.) eee Mostux Uspeawean Deranruesr. 1 India Linon Dressing Sacqve, tucked front and back, collar and cuffs ede@ with fine em- broldery. Reduced from $2.00 to #1.00. 1 Changeable Gloria Cloth Skirt, pinked raffle and French yoke. Reduced from $3.50 to $1.50. (2A floor, 10th st. bldg.) aos ‘onset Depanrwesr. 4 pairs Fine Summer Corsets, long waist, high Sart, hearty Sone, ‘Reduced from $1.50 to eu. 1 pair Children’s Corsets. Sizo 23. Reduced from Fide. to 2c. (2a Boor. 10th st. bldg.) —— Israxte Derantaesr. Afew Ginghem snd Chambray Wesh Hats in neat pisids, polka dots and stripes, fancily trimmed with lace or embroidery, soiled, but easily laundered. Reduced from 82.75 to $1.00. 1 White Pique Short Coat, for boys, soiled. Reduced from $5.09 tu 831,00. (2a floor. 20th st. bldg.) Handker- chiefs, hand-embroidered initials—1 A, 2 D's, 2¥s, 200, 2 K's, SL's, SNe, 40, 1P, 2b onde Ws Reduced from 50 to 35... 3 for $1. ‘Ledies' All-linen Handkerchiefs, hand-om- initials, all letter N.. Reduced from ‘7B to SSe., Stor $1 3 Ladies’ Fancy White Hematitched 4% yards Ladies Cloth, Reduced from ee Lasenonen & Bao. TOMORROW (FRIDAf) WE WILL HOLD OUR REGULAR REMNANT SALES WITH AN IMMENSE LINE OF VALUABLE ODDS AND ENDS, MOSTLY ACCUMULATED DURING THE PROG- RESS OF AN EXTRAORDINARY BUSI- ESS WEEK. NOW THE QUESTION WILL ARISE, WILL YOU NOT TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY OF OBTAINING ANY ARTICLE YOU MAY NEED AT HALF ITS ORIGINAL VALUE? ZCONOMY IS THE PAVED ROUTE TO SUCCESS, ALL OTHERS ONLY SANDY PIKES AND ROUGH HIGHWAYS. GIVE USA CALL AND WE WILL PROVE TO YOU THAT OUR THEORY 18 NOT FIO- TION. BUT A FULL DEMONSTRATION OF MATERIAL FORCE. WEHAVE EXHIBITED ON OUR THIRD FLOOR THE FOLLOWING EX- TRAORDINARY OFFERINGS AND MANY MORE TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION HERE. One case or wemntmac Best FUR. NITURE SATINE REMNANTS, in tho latest designs, artist c colorings. Reduced trom 18¢. to 100. per yard. ‘Tre most conspicuous bargain es tot of ALL-WOOL CASHMERES, SERGES, PLAIDS and STRIPES REMNANTS, worth respectively 50:., G2342., Tic., 902. and 1. Reduced to 29c. per yard. Where is the equal of such an offering? 1 case oF ansoxp’s Best INDIGO BLUE CALICOES, wartanted fast colors, superb patterns. Reduced from 8c. to he. per sara. CASE OF FIXE ENGLISH SCRIM. Remnants in lengths from 2 to 10 yards. Absolutely the best in the market. Reduced trom 150. to 80. per yard. 1 case orrspta sattxe REMNANTS 4m black and gray mixtures, neat patterns, @specally for mourning. Reduced from ase. to 1Oc. per yara. 1 ior or rate ort crorm REM. NANTSin suitable lengths at greatiy re- @uced prices. Also beautiful patterns of Ol Cloth, with center pieces and borders, at 35c. each. Worth 0c. 2 cases oF FINE PONGEE REM NANTS, in light, medinm and dark pat- terns, fast colors. Reduced from 10c. to 5c. pet yara. Suverat cases of FINE CHEVIOT REMNANTS, % yard wide, fast colors, suitable for many domestic purposes, only 10 CTS. per yard, worth 15e. Ressaxts Ix Mostrx Usperwear Deranruest. 8 rise campric conser covens, trimmed with Hamburg, Embroidered yok in the front, edged around neck and sleeves with narrow Hamburs to march. Were 81.12; reduced to 7 Oc. Brize 3B size40. Isize 42. 1 size 44. 5 rive rspia nixes surat waists, trimmed with four clusters of six fine tucks each, Hamburg collar and cuffs. Sizes, ‘22, 1.38, 140 and 1-42. Were 68 cents; eee to 50c. ‘TRA FINE PERSIAN LAWN DRESS- i SACQUE, nade inutiation jacket, which edged round with drawn work euibr ery ana Valenticnnce Tore, Gal ae Hiilahed with a ruille of ince.” Size, 34 ‘Was €2.25 ; reduced to $1.50. FINE WHITE LAWN SHIRT WAIST. wide turn-over collar and tarn-up cuffs, trimmed with iight biue embroidery. ize, 40. Was $2.00; reduced to $1.38. ON aa FRE gs AA EAN ss, a4 NNN Sys5 BU U RRR at ei= tad oe YU RRR Go un ee uu RoR GdS HOH 22 BBR RRR 00. ak BR ROO “s £8 i i3 * BBE OR ort 490, 422, 424, 426 7TH ST. N.W. auls, Lurnovenzxr Sarz Or Dax Goons. UNDOUBTEDLY THE GREATEST SALE OF DRY GOODS THAT THE PEO- PLE OF WASHINGTON OR ANY OTHER CITY HAVE EVER KNOWN. IN ALL THE HISTORY OF THE DRY GOODS BUSINESS THERE I$ NO OTHER IN- STANCE LIKE IT, WHILE THE IMPROVEMENTS TO OUR BUILDING ARE IN PROGRESS WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY G00DSs, NOTION AT COST, AND AIN MANY INSTANCES BELOW COST. MANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS ARE TAK. ING ADVANTAGE OF THE LOW PRICES AND ARE BUYING NOW FOR FALL USE. WOULDN'T IT BE WISE FOR YOU TO DO THE SAME? ‘THOSE OF YOU IN NEED OFG. A. R. ENCAMPMENT SUPPLIES, SUCH AS SHEETINGS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, &ec., WILL SAVE MONEY BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR COST PRICK IMPROVEMENT SALE. THE IMPROVEMENTS THAT ARE GO- ING ON TO OUR BUILDING DO NOT INTERFERE WITH BUSINESS, AS A MATTER OF FACT, WE HAVE BEEN BUSTIER THAN EVER SINCE THE IM- PROVEMENTS WERE BEGUN WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF LADIES" SUMMER AND FALL WRAPS, WHICH WE'VE MARKED DOWN BELOW CosT, AND, IF YOURE IN NEED OF ANY- THING IN THIS LINE, Iv WILL PAY YOu TO SEE WHAT WE HAVE BEFORE BUYING. Jonxsox & Loerraztt. aul? 713 Market space. Grasp Azur. Hey Ht iil: | Each one warranted. AUGUST 18, 1892. Srartoxeay At .“"Palais Royal” prices, which means about one- fourth less than ts usually charged. Windsor Linen Paper, antique and extra satin finish, plain or ruled— 17 cents a pound (about 100 sheets). Envelopes to match—7o. a package. Rosai Court Linen Paper, fully the equal to Marcus Ward's, but st one-half the price—Ile. a quire Envelopes to match—c. a package. Asample of each cheerfully given for the asking, thus enabling you to make « test of it. Tablets in profusion—all prices, Esonavixo. Weare as well prepared to do encraving of any ‘kind now as in midseason. Cards, wedding invite- tions, announcements, in fact, anything in the line. Engraved Copper Plate and Fifty Cards for 86>. ‘Estimates given on any kind of engraving or ‘stamping. Booxs. It seems as if we have supplied the city with read- ing matter this summer, and ts it awonder? We have 350 different publications of the most popular authors at phenomenally iow prices—such books as ‘The Scarlet Letter,” **Last Days of Pompeii,” “Not Like Other Girls,” ““Irving’s Sketch Book,” "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” “Derrick Vaughn” and a bundred others at 7 cents each or four for 25e. Then we tave “Lorna Doone,” ‘Under Two Flags," “Silence of Dean Maitland,” ‘A Hardy Norseman,” ‘‘Uncle Maz,” “Knight Errant,” ““Jane Eyre" and over two hundred others at 10c. each or 6 for 50c. r Lanes Smmr Wass. About three dozen Laundered Shirt Waints. Sizes Band Bonly. Reduced from $1.35to Ste. Binck Polka Dot Lawn Watsts und all Black Lawn Waists, nearly all sizes, reduced £ - to nearly all sizes, rom We. 10 ES Rear Atuostor Bas At Reduced Prices, A discount of 10 per cent from any Alligator Sutchel means a saving of fully 25 per cent if bought in the ‘usual way. They range in price from 81.40 for the 10-tnch Club Bag to $14 for the 18-inch Cabin Bag. Learner Goons, All our Leather Belts which formerly sold at 25e. and 392, Beduced to 19¢. Quite a variety—tam and black, with buckles and strap fastenings. Pocket Books and Card Cases in sets, with oxidized mountings. Each set ina box. Only 50. a Set. Imitation Lizard Skin Sets—Pocket Books and Card Cases. Oniy 2e. A SET. Remyasts Or Lace. Our enormous lace trade makes it impossible to keep cloar of remnants—hundreds of short lengths of Point @Irelande, Chantilly, Oriental, Valenciennes, Point Applique, Point de Paris and Torchon Laces in lengths Fanging from 4 yard to? yards each at about 20 per cent less than regular prices. THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) Buazen Serrs. As popular as ever—a full assortment of sizes now in stock. Those at $9. iu navy of Diack storm serge are of excellent quality, tailor-made, and thoroughly sponged. : ‘The $10.50 Blazer Suits are made of better quality storm sere andare half-silk lined, and those at $12.98 are particularly nice, being of the finest storm serge, tailor made and balf-silk iined. Six Warsrs. A new lot of Black and Navy Blue Surah Silk Waist, with ruffies, plaited back and front, $4.98. Superior Quality Black and Navy Blue China Silk Waiste, equal to any Waist sold heretofore at 8. xow $5.98. Beaven Wrars. About 24 Beaded and Silk Wraps to be sucrificed. We need the room they occupy and they've ot to €o. ‘Dall and Bright Jet Wraps, sold for 812 and 815. nepuce to $2.98. Ware Dnzsses. 8 Misses’ White Lawn Embrowered Dresses. Ages ‘144and 16 years. Sold for $10. Now $3.98. * Lavtes’ Unpsawean Banoarss, ‘96e. Best Cambric Drawers, with nine tucks and fine embroidery. ror 75c. 55e. Cambric Drawers with cluster of tucks. ror 49c. ‘98c. Cambric Gowns, tucked yoke and sleeves, made full throughout. ror 790. 92.25 Muslin Skirts, with founce of three clusters of tucks and wide torchon inserting and ruffle and cambric scraper ruffle, ror $1.89. ‘30c. Cambric Drawers, with hem and buach of tucks. wor 240: Scouse Consers AT REDUCED PRIORS. ‘Notall sizes in stock—only those mentioned. ‘Thomson's Glove-fitting Corsets— nepuce 10 64, Sines 18, 25, 27, 29nd 30, ‘81 Gonnette Corsets, extra long waist, high bust. Sisco 18, 19, 21, 23, 24,25,28,90 axpucep 70°840, ‘The Palais Royal 7e. Light-weight Summer Cor- ‘set, extra long waist, well boned, double yobe,| ES m4] Per pate. Full 104 sie, Savers — Hsourecrers 1: Paney Borde Bint else Stiect patverae sud tery chece” eal wih cost White Swill | we. ‘Then we bave the best value at 4 for 20. ‘2 for We. and Se, straight. serch Stee a? Dorie Remetchet en jshusaribiioes Wilien we of. Ye. Per ounce, and we furnish the bottle. Howls Household Ammonia, that is the best. Per bottle, 6c. bleached, tans 0d grays, nicely svorted PeEt A. Kavrwas, 909 PENN. AVE. X. W. —« {ORIGINATOR OF NEW IDEAS, = LAGIES. (Our Bargain Counter is losded with Manufacturers’ Samples of High and Low Cut-Shoos, wiich we are offering from 33 to 50 per cent below regular prices, All Low Shoes not on the bargain counter will be e014 20 per cent below marked prices, We are giving 20 per cent discount on all Low Shoes consisting of Kangaroo, Oxfords, Prince Alberts Southern Ties and Russia Calf Blacher Oxfords, Geo. W. Rica. ‘17 MARKET SPACE W. M. Suvsrer & Soxs, 919 PENN. AVE. N.W., HAVE MADE GREAT REDUCTIONS IN SUMMZR GOoDs, NAMELY! 124e. OUTINGS reduced to Se. 12igc. GINGHAMS reduced to Be, 0c. LAWNS reduced to Se. 12¢c. CANTON CLOTH reducedto 8. Fine SATLN GINGHAMS, from 50c. to 400. Bie. GINGHAM, to 20s. 20e. GINGHAM, to Ue. AN Summer Goods in proportion. PIANOS. As we will shortly move into our elegant new butld- wuz 12a ax G Sra N.W. Exracr Or Basr: Infertor and tmftation sorts are coarse, of disagree: able odor and unpleasant fievor, but the genuine Bearing the suthorised signature of Justus von ‘Liebig, the great chemist, has the odor of rosst beef gravy, efine flavor, dissolves clearly in water and as- A Cuaxce To Save Moxes. ‘We will offer for a few days EXTRA SIZE HONEYCOMB BED SPREADS ot Ge won EXTRA REAVY an SIZE CROCHET BED | SPREADS 02 01.00cmm. FULL-SIZED BED COMPORTS st @75c., 91.00, | er 2sana 63 a BLANKETS at T5c., 850, €1.00 and 61.50 ape pair, 200 pairs of 11-4 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, worth | #480 sar, to go. 63.75 pair 100 degen ALL-LINEN HUCK TOWELA, size Gon 40, with deep fancy borders, at Lie ech, or 1.50 dozen. One lot CHENILLE PORTIERES, fringed and dado top and bottom, to go at €3.75 pair. CARBART & LEIDY, ST at. and HO Ket a. Hovsexrerens wo ane sor at TRIspat ENJOYING LIFE IN THE MIDST OF HAPPINESS AND EASE MUST ATTACH THE BLAME TO THEMSELVES, SINCE EVERY POSSIBLE Con- FORT 18 ATTAINABLE WITHOUT WEALTH, WITHOUT BURDEN AND witsobr srixt FROM THE SAVINGS OF THE WEEKLY on MONTHLY LABOR OF THE HONEST TOILER. OUR EQUITABLE cREDIT SISTEM. TARING HIM INTO ITS CONFIDENCE LOADS HIM WITH ITS BOUNTIRS, MULTIPLES WIS PLEASURES, INCREASES NUS ENJOYMENTS AND TRANSFORMS AN OTHE! WISE MONOTONOUS LIFE INTO A PARADISE OF CONTENTMENT AND BLISS, UNLIKE THE STERN FXACTIONS OF CARH HOUSES IT INVITES THE BONESTLY pis. POSED TO PARTAKE OF ITS BENEFACTIONS, ALLOWING PAYMENTS TO BE MADE AS THE CONVENIENCE OF EACH ONE MAY SUGGEST, CONSULTING ONLY THE WISHES OF ITs MATTINGS, RABY COACHES, REFRIGERATORS, TOILET AND DINNER SETS AND WORKS OF ART AREA FEWOF THE SPECIALTIFS OFFERED UPON CREDIT AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES CONSONANT WITH JUSTICE AND REASON. Hocs: & Hexnwaxses Casa Axo Carr Hovses VIF, 919, Bi AND wls Tre se. axD (8 MASS. AVE Now. -R os a | Yor ine Encampment you need | s "ees ‘Watt oie @. ! 1 and En urotdersd or | eee oc tia then ® | “Superior quality at lowest prices.” ~ &.N. MEYER, oe | scstane ep encenccoummenms. | euro S22 Te st aw i @. a CS 7 ———_ eace s . oC Banoarss Is Cor Grass ‘We now display a lance and varied stock of FINE CUT GLASS Atabout ONE-HALF USUAL PRICES. Pesums desirin RARE BARGAINS shomld svafl hemeci*en of thin special sale. We also have on sale DINNER and TOILET SETS which we are closing out at greatly reduced prices ‘M. W. BEVERIDGE, Importer of Pottery and Glass, 2215 F ot. and 1714 6st. RUNKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT Pos. ATIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING Dr. a GOLDEN SPECIFIC. paar iy Sens ane Selle weak, Weta iligd ven tn of canes nd fn eure bas wel “iT Revere TF "The syeten once tun wa {becomes an utter imporaibnity for the tbe tet SC 00 Gecinnas. 0. ay: fotict House, | 497 Penn. ave.. adjoining National Hotei. ‘Trunks and Batchels of best make at iow prices. np Goopresn + + + _ tt yon wants MACKIN- RUBBER * * * TOSH GARMENT or other COMPANY, * * © WATERPROOF WRAP or 300 Othst = * * * a pairof RUBBER BOUTS Melville Lindsay, * * * or OVERSHORS, « Hot Manager. * °° Water Bottle, Fountain * * © fRyrings or any article of .* * © MANUPACTCRED RUB- °° * BEE you will find the °° * “GOLD SEAL" Grade the seer * © * bestand most reliable ——— BRACKETS AND Liurary of Con- ee