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THE EVENING STAR. a Ww NGTON. EVENING STAR has a regular and permanent circulation in Washington three times larger than that of any other paper in thectty. Av a local NEWS paper and Ad- vertising Medium it bas ne competitor. ———————e Unpleasant calls of duty are no less impera- tive than pleasant calls, and s governor ora President who responds with alacrity end abil- ity to the appeals of the proper local authority for aid in « riot or rebellion is entitled to all the praise ever rendered for a discharge of official obligations. It is true in the general sense ‘that duties are to be performed without ex- Pectation of reward other than the conscious- ness of right in their performance and the mental satisfaction it gives todo right. But he public feels it to be the generous thing, if mot strictly an obligation, to applaud the execa- tive whose patriotism, courage and activity saves a state from mob rule. A number of such recent instances of public approbation of ex- ecutive action may be enumerated, without going beck many years. When Secretary Rusk ‘was governor of Wisconsin he vindicated the Jaw in quelling formidable riot in the leading city of the state. The action of Gov. Pattison fm the Homestead matter seemed overcantious e¢ frst, bat when he did finally act it was with firmness and good effect. But the decision and sagacity displayed by Gov. Flower in the Buf- talo switehmen's strike is the best example for | _ « long while of what an executive can do in an emergency calling for those qualities. If he hed paused to think of the effect his action might have on the workingman’s vote in No- vember he might have been deterred as some ‘other governors bave been from doing his duty. But although « politician, Gov. Flower feels the of power and the urgence of the calls of duty. To him it is not, after all, a bal- ancing of votes, the discontented, laboring poor against the law-abiding, well-to-do and other orderly citizens; or if s0, it is a well considered plan of preferring the solid general interest of the whole community to the special claims of the lawless few. In this connection the public does not forget the prompt and effective asrist- ance extended by the President to the governor of Idaho in the affair of the mining strikers. In all the anarchistic developments of the time itis « happy augury for the public that most of those charged with official responsibility in sach erises are fully equal to their obligations. > ____ A month—just a month today until the grand encampment of the Grand Army of the Re- public meets in Washington! A great deal has been done already by those having in charge the matter of the reception and entertainment of the veterans and accompanying visitors, but very muck remains, to be accomplished. The time must be used to the best advantage and nothing important omitted, because the city and District stand meredly pledged to give the Grand Army and their friends the very best en- tertainment they ever had at a grand encamp- ment and the pledge must be kept. The na- tional capital has long been a noble entertainer. On an cecasion like this,so much more im- portant than the average one, for the arrange- ments to fall abort in any particular would be humiliating. % ——__+-+____ Deputy marshals of the United States can be engaged in better business than organizing and leading rioters and actually committing murder ‘be just the man to confide the execution of the lawe to—e man who is by his deeds at Coal Oreck himself an outlaw. By what species of fmposition did this man ever secure an appoint- ment, and if st any time he was ever worthy of it by what mystery of human nature did he become afterward the desperate villain he scems Bow to be? ———_+ +e _____ Tt ts claimed that the labor troubles will bare the effect of wiping out the former republican majority in the congressional district that in- cludes Homestead, and giving the victory toa democrat. If the wiping out ides is extended, aeitnatarally would beif taken up atall,to all the authorities under which strike conditions arose, ‘he present democratic state administrations ‘will bring Homestead politics up against some ——_+e e ___ Mr. McClure is not enamored of a congres- dona! nomination and declines “honorable men- tion” in such connection in unmistakable terms. “Think,” he says, in his Philadelphia Times, “of leaving « bearing of half a million of people to babble toa lot of modern Congressmen.” He might have said the same thing if he had lived in the days of ancient Congressmen. But his own hearers would then hare been consid- erably less than half a million. While the news- Paper has been growing in circulation and in- fluence the Congressman has become much Jess of « ginut than be was once thought to be. Mr. McClure is right on all grounds. see | . Buffalo and East Ten- ¥ are not political in their cetion or sequel, properly yare dragged into politics and mais to serve partican ends—in the north ests of the democratic, in the south | of the “people's” party. 2 —————— The democratic vice presidential nominee is making admirable progress in the preliminary Work of putting the public on speaking terms with bis name. es Mr. Cleveland hax accomplished a feat that Must entitle him to general admiration A can- didate for office, be writes letters daily and avoids “putting bis foot in it” to any serious ehtent —+ ee ‘The great disadvantage that any new politi- eal movement labors under is that it is to the erank as molasres is to the fy. — +02 It is reasonable to believe that Mr. Cleveland ‘thinks his pen will be much mightier than Ad- leis ax. ———_+-+- There doesn't appear to be a great deal of eonfidence felt with reference to the economical demonstrations of the Buffalo strikers. In this feepect they are in a position to sympathize ‘with Congress. —_—___~«-— Some of the oratory quoted from Jerry Simp- son would indicate that he insists upon being taken seriously. He should ponder long and (arefully over the fact that a great many men are nothing if net funny. ——— ‘The American porker desires to be taken by Europe only on bic merits after thorough in- > eee Tt may as well be understood that in coanection our bog entirely repudiates his metmphorical aspect. — ‘The prompt and efficient work done by the police in the line of garbage collection would fedicate that it is © matter of considerably less @ibeulty than the contractor thinks. = ‘The soldiers at Buffalo aro the recipients of 4 from outsiders. It would put a comedy ‘xpect on the strike situation if an appeal had tebe issued to the public for a relief fund for ‘the starving military. ——_++2____ ‘With James G. Blaine and Thos. B. Reed both turned on, Maine will be an exceedingly lumin- ous state, ———__+- es —____ ‘Washington dealers are showing commend- able promptness in arranging their orders with reference to the vast increase of food consump- tlondaring the G. AR. Encampment. It isa a the taking of time by the —_——_---—_____ ‘Visitors to theG. A. RB. encampment should Re thoroughly werned to beware of pick etm eamfidence men sad Jackson City. Woonwarn Axo Lornnor, 10TH. 11TH AND F STa XW. —o wr Closed today at 1; Monday at 5. ———— SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF MENS AND BOYS’ UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS. TWENTY DAYS’ SALE OF MEN'S HALF HOSE-MONDAY, FOURTEENTH DAY. —o— ‘The now popular opinion that the use of miaeses should be postponed as long as possible {s erroneous. Assoon as unpleasant feelings denote the approach of Presbyopia, glasses should be resorted to, se the longer the eyes are deprived of the aid they need, and conse- quently are subjected to strain, the more rapidly will the changes become developed. ‘The market is flooded with low-priced steel and tron Spectacles which have tmperfect lenses and are therefore an injury to the eyes. OUR OPTICAL GOODS DEPARTMENT ‘Has the most complete stock obtainable, and ‘we guarantee both St and quality. (st floor...... near 11th st. entrance.) Ss Armuoroxs Ox Tae Tam Froos FOR MONDAY. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Just received, s full assortment of sizes in our celebrated Storm Serge Suits. On sale Monday at $8.50 and $10.— SUIT DEPARTMENT. A lot of Ladies’ Navy Bine All-wool Flannel Bathing Suits, trimmed with white braid. Usually sold for 64 — Special price, $2.75.— SHAWL DEPARTMENT. For the cool evenings that will be here very shortly. All-woo! Cashmere Shawls, cream and bisok. —#1.00.— All-wool Chudds Shawls, cream and black. —81.50.— ‘Shetland Wool Shawis, honeycomb pattern. —9125.— MISSES' DEPARTMERT. Percale Shirt Waists, neat patterns, all sizes. ‘Worth 7c. We are now propared tofuraish Flags and Bunting in large quantities at special prices. Our Flag Department has been moved from ‘the first tothe second floor of our 11th street Building, where we have full line of all ‘kind of goods for decorating purposes. ‘Smalbsized Silk Viags, to be carried in the pocket, Be. 12x18 inches, 25e. 18224 inches, 37¥4c. ‘Wool Bunting Flags, in all sizes from 4x6 to ‘10x20 feet. —o— Buazearss Exrasonprsany “x Conrarx Asp Urzotsteay Deranruesr. WHITE AND ECRU LACE CURTAINS. 200 pairs at 7Se. pair. 000 pairs at $1.00 pair. 000 pairs at 1.25 pair. 200 pairs at 200 pair. 200 pairs at 2.50 pair. ‘We have a very large variety of Lace Curtains ‘at other prices, but these five icts stand out as exceptional values. IRISH POINT CURTAINS. ‘The special sale of Irish Point Curtains will ‘not last longer than the end of next week. If you want Curtains now or will want them later ou don’t fail to see these: 4.50, usually $6.50. 5.00, usually 7.50. 8.00, usually 12.00. 9.00, usually 13.50. All 334 yards long. This season's purchase and po more to be had at such low prices when these lots are sold. CHENILLE CURTAINS. 200 pairs All-cheniile Curtains, dado and ‘frieze, fringed top and bottom. $6.00 a pair, usually 87.50. 100 pairs Chenille Curtains, all-over pat- terns, six coltr combinations. 910.00 s pair, usually $12.50. SPECIALS FOR MONDAY. 100 6-4 Tapestry Table Covers, fringed all around. Reduced from $1 50 to ita ‘A lot of Silk Orepery Scarfs at —$1.25, 81.50 ant 2.00.— Worth at least one-third more. WINDOW SHADES TO ORDER. ‘We have reduced the prices of Window Shades made in our own factory. Estimates furnished free. (Fourth floor. ‘Tith st, building.) Senet Guove Srectars. Ladies’ 4-button Tan Castor Gloves, patent claapa All sizes. —81.00 pats. — + -s/1dth st, anmex.) —o— 100 dosen Ladies’ Medium Weight Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, high neck and quarter sleeves, suitable for mountain and early fall (Ptrst floor... Laxssvzon & Bao Azz You Preranmer ‘Soon the many visitors to the @. A.B encampment will be here. Many ere already looting around to ese where the woods at the correct prices can be bought, many are wise and are alrgedy buying. ‘Their wisdom 1s apparent, for the goods needed will never be less than now, the variety never any better. CONSIDER US WHEN MAKIXG YOUR ALL SIZES AND PRICES TOsuIT YOUR PURSE. REMNANTS OF SHEETINGS AND PILLOW LINENS in desirable lengths st Prices much less than off the piece. Townrs. $292 ,Gronns: ib tb 180. @-tnch Turkey Red Damask, color guar- anteed, 500. yard. @2inch Bost Quality Turkey Red Dam- ask, 750. yard. G2-inch Best Quality Cardinal Damask, with black and white border, 75c. yard. @2inch Best Quality Tarkey and Green ‘Damask, 75c. yard. @B-inch Bost Quality Turkey Bed Dam- ask, 850. yard. 7-4 Best Quality Turkey Bed Cloths, $1. S4 Extra Quality Turkey Red Cloths, 91.75. 10-4 Extra Quslity Tarkey Red Cloths, 02.25, 12-4 Extra Quality Turkey Red Cioths, (82.75. ‘7-4 Bost Quality Cardinal Cloths, $1.15. ‘8-4 Best Quality Cardinal Cloths, €1.75. 10-4 Best Quality Cardinal Cloths, $2.25. ‘12-4 Best Quality Cardinal Cloths, $2.76. ‘Best Quality Cardinal Cloths, with knotted fringe. 8-4, $3; 10-4, $3.75. 12-4, 94.50. 84 Best Quality Turkey and Green Cloths, $1.75. 10-4 Best Quality Turkey and Green Clothe, $2.25. 124 Best Quality Turkey and Green Cloths, #2.75. Fracs Axp Fracerme. The stock is freab. A £ MUSLIN FLAGS, 8 WOOL FLAGS, z SILK FLAGS. 8 ‘If you want us to do your draping sendin your orders, for later on we will be rushed. ‘We give you estimates when desired. Issraniarsyrs. We are determined to introduce the El ve to an intelligent elect Dubicy and for this reason have Eitered terms for its sale which are ENTING s¥<TEM permite pou to investigate firs api buy after: ward. tke Bate | Sven est Fea vcrs buying outright very casy “Both are terme b Tava used the ELEC. Sis'or's year eo’ «bait great wu: artica- children and of¢ of Grippe, a in about one week. all cases of fever. with ver larly wit! Tiys F 8. P. HOOD. See i Amaxtic Exzcrnopoise i Cc B /OMPANY, i 1405 NEW YORE AVE, F REST it Oxy Acenrs. BELL T. B. Towser & Sox, DEALERS IN DRY Goops, 1316 7TH ST. N.W. She cate 10-4 Heated Shegtings fo een Sood ‘Cotton Heummants, So, Teen tote the, [shoe pair up. Bnet Pillow Gass and Bolsters seedy ake carey Ted nud white, very cheap. Soin! ies’ and Gents’ Usnbrellas in great variety. White Beds; from 50c. to Bs able tinen, in bleached and unt trom 2c. n al the loadin shade, ‘and . 5: Genter Nien fie. Tabie Napkins, Towels, rashes, au20-tr > Bioney. ‘We claim to be the: gq2 furnish your house ee oe ‘are Cash; Dot: GAS Fix: ractae eerneees are here it a'Ire- widths, came today. They are in sete of three to five widths te cach pattern. - @inch, 1éc. yard; S-inch, 18c. yard; 6-inoh, 200. WHEEL PATTERR-CREAM. Beinch. 10e. yard; inch, Iée. yard; 5-imch, 100. yard; Ginoh, 250. yard; 7i¢-imch, 200. yard. SPIDER WEB PATTEBN—CREAM ABD EORU. ‘B4-tnch, Wo. yard ; 44-inch, 250. yard; 534-tmoh,30o. yard; inch, 380. yard. LEAF PATTERN—CREAM. Séinch, ldo. yard; 46-inch, 170. yard; 53-inch, We. yard. POINT DIRELANDE AND NET COMBINED. S-tach, S6e. yard; 7-inch, dc. yard. TWO-TONE POINT D'IRELAXDE—GUIPURE EFFEOT. ‘Mt-inch, Wo. yard; 4¢4mch, 2c. ‘ mee is yard; G-inch, ‘TWO-TONE—WHEEL PATTERN. inch, 19e. yard: $20. yard; oa yard; 4tnch, yard: (einch, BLACK SILK POINT D'TRELANDE LACES, WITH NET TOP, @¢toob, 55e. yard ‘SiG-inch, 880. yard. ‘Te-inch, 91. 10 yard. ‘Setneh, $1.48 yard. Every yard of the above mentioned Lace is entirely ‘now, having but landed in New York this week, so ‘thove wanting the very newest cannot go astray on Afull assortment of Plat Val. also Insertings me Uneaziias. A FEW SPECIALTIES. Genuine Gloria Cloth Umbrellas, 26-inch, paragon frame, 89 cenrs. Genuine Gloris Umbrellas—26-inch—with natural trimmed A full line of sizes, from 22 to 44, in navy and Diack, msde of best quality storm serge. They are $9.75, $10.50 wa $12.98. Beaded Stik and Cloth Wrsps—lined throughout with silk—suitable for early fall wear—reduced from $12 to $2.98. Sux Watsre. Anew lot in navy and bisck, made of Chins and Buszee Faoxrs Mruited! Goat utieed es B82 B148 China Sik Blazer Fronts, in tan, black, navy and white, with contrasting colored atsea from $a.08 nee $298 Blaser Fronts of best quality navy biue Move. “hetuced ron ese. $2.98 Sux Mirrs Axp Groves, Extra Length Black Silk Mitts. 25c Better qualities at Sic. , 30c., 50c. and 68c. ‘Taffots Gloves, in black and colors... ... 250 and 50 cents, Pure Silk Gloves, in biack, tans, grays, at 500., Ove... 75e. and 98e. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Rewxasrs. We have a number of remnants 6f Silks, Wool Dress Goods, Cashmeres, &c., marked at prices to make them sell rapidly. For instance: Regular Remnant Price. Price. 91.75 5.98 1.50 2.40 6.75 498 1.50 2.60 7.20 7.70 @6 yards Brown and Yellow Checked Surah... 2.98 4 yards Red China Silk, with white polka dot... 1% 6 yards Black China Sik, with white figure .... + 4.50 2.98 9 yards Golden Brown Chins Silk, with Mlac figure...... 6.75 10 yards Black China Silk, with yel- low figure... -+10.00 7.50 10 yards Gray Chins Silk, with he- Uotrope figure... ++ 8.50 5.95 11 yards Black China Silk, with lav- ender thistle.. 31.00 8.25 ‘2% yards Gray Striped Surah. 250 Les 10 yards Black Chins Silk, with old rose figure.. 12 yards Biack China Silk, with Isv- ender figure. 6.00 3.85 ‘Many others of equally good value—then there are ‘about 60 remnants of Mixed Cheviots, regular 50-cent quality, for 300. » yard. Remnants of 12}4c. Outing Cloths et 7c. a yard. 5.50 3.50 ‘Remnants of 12}4c. Ginghams st 9c. yard. ‘Remnants of 10c. Wash Surahs at 8c. yard. Allof our 12s4c. Organdies st 8c. yard. Towzts, ‘We are offering great values in Towels, having laid in an unusually large supply on account of the com- ing encampment. Hotel and bosrding house keepers ‘will do well to have our prices for reference. Pure Linen Huck Towels, 25x14, 10c., or 980. dos. anything we ever had for the price—only 12%éc. each. Extra Heavy Huck Towels, 42x21. 19. each. Splendid Quality Huck Towels, with hemstitched ends, size 19238, blue and red borders. Only 2% CENTS. All-white Homstitched Huck Towels, size 38219, for 2% CENTS. Turkish Bath Towels, 33x14. 10c. cach, $1.15 dozen. Turkiah Bath Towels, 30x18. 12%. each, $1.40 dosen. Extra Sise Turkish Bath Towels, 4422. 5c: each, 92.75 dosen. ‘These are only 8 few of our leaders—many more at Proportioaately low prices. ‘At least 10 per ccat below usual prices. eretecwesesnesenveecernsceneeesneeelA® Lad C6 PeQmat.....nerinnrerssedeeressssnensensntenseseesel® ‘TOM HOUSEKEEPER THAT THE CONTINUED POSSESSION OF EVERY CONCEIVABLE DO- ‘MESTIO COMFORT, PABTICULARLE WHEN PAID FOR ¥ROM THE SMALL SAVINGS OF HER ‘WEEKLY OR MONTHLY TOIL, MAKES THE HOME OVER WHICH SHE PRE- SIDES FAR SWEETER AND MORE LOVABLE THAN THE WANT OF THOSE COMFORTS UNTIL SUCH TIME WHEN SHE WILL HAVE ACCUMU- LATED SUFFICIENT CASH TO PURCHASE THEM AT AN APPARENTLY LOWER FIGURE. KNOWING THE VALUB OF A DOLLAR, AKD PLEASED WITH THE EASY TERMS OP OUR EQUITABLE - CREDIT SYSTEM, SHE UNWITTINGLY PURSUES ‘THE COURSE OF OUR BEST CITIZENS AND EN- JOYS LIFE WITHOUT ITS BURDENS, HAPPY IN ‘THE MIDST OF A CONTENTED HOUSEHOLD, A BEIGNING QUEEN IN THE LITTLE KINGDOM OF HOME. OUR COLOSSAL PARLORS, OVERFLOWING WITH: FIRST-CLASS WARES AT LOWEST CONSISTENT PRICES, ARE REPLETE WITH A HANDSOME LINE OF PARLOR AND BED ROOM FURNI- ‘TURE, CARPETS OF EVERY GRADE, RANGES, GAS AND VAPOR STOVES, REFRIGERATORS, BUFFETS, CHIFFONIERS, WARDROBES, CABI- ‘NETS, FANCY BOCKERS, PARLOR AND EXTEN- SION TABLES, COUCHES, HALL RACKS, SECRE- TARIES, TOILET AND DINNER SETS AXD WORKS OF ABT. House i Hessians Casz Axv Crzorr Houses, 917, O19, O21 AND w23 7TH ST. anD 638 MASS. AVE. ¥.W. Danx “Suoz Tux ‘You're probably not aware of the fact that Russet Shoes will be worn all winter. Knowing this we've stocked up with all styles and sizes. Other houses do not seem to appreciate the above fact and are closing out old “‘odds and ends” while we're stock- Ladies’ Russet Leather Oxfords, $3 and $3.50. - Hoover & Sxyom “'Expert Shoe Fitters,” 1217 Pax Ave N. W. ano Szasoxasue Suors. When the thermometer indicates 100 degrees in the shade you can add 100 per cent to your comfort by wearing a patr of our Summer Shoes. In our new show window can be seen sample patrs of ‘at least 100 different kinds of Russia Calf, Russet, Goat, French Kid. and Dongola im all the styles and colors. You are sure to get 100 cents of value for every dol- Jar you spend at our store, as it is our constant aim to furnish the best goods at the lowest prices. sagwesarpetaingt how far every 1 rocs when invested hoes a J. W. SELBY'S, fyZ31m* __¥.W. COR. 19TH AND PA. AVE. “ ” ‘Suer Tax By “The Two Old Timers.” Do you realize that often when your new coat don't Sti Because your shirt is too larwe or foo sinall oF gut, too, much from the body? if you want Your clothes to set well, buya shirt that ftc—the SInvinvible.” “Ttis made This shirt is in sizes to fit everybod: rom “The Treo Old Timers,” S. B. Excery & Jos. H. Inecaxn. Managers Branch Balto. Shirt Factory, 9651 Oth et. nw., near N. ¥. ave. sunctl W. M. Suvsrer & Soxs, 919 PENN. AVE. N.W., HAVE MADE GREAT REDUCTIONS IN SUMMER GOODS, NAMELY: 1244c. OUTINGS reduced to 8c. 12%4c. GINGHAMS reduced to Bo, 10c. LAWNS reduced to3c. ANTON CLOTH reducedto 82. 12340. 0. Fine 8 Nowis your chance for summer bargains. If you have no use for them this season they will be cheap to buy to carry overtonext. But we are to sell them if price will move them. Come early, be- fore all are sold. One price. . W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, aut 919 PENN. AVE. Dim Asp Ornen Exzcratc Fass Repaired. Electric Motors and Dy- Ramos overhauled and put in thor- ough order. Commutators turned furnished. 512 10that. nw. As we will shortly move into our elegant new build ings on F street we will sell our present stock of PIANOS far, below prices ever offered forthe next two weeks, Our Elegant 7-octave Square Weber Piands, carved legs, all improvements, at $175. Also one Mathu- sheck, in same condition, $175. Also one Elegant Chickering Upright Piano, metalic ection, $250, and many other bargains equally as good. All guar anteed. Stool and Scarf with each. Call carly for dargains. Two weeks only. ‘I W..G. Merzzrorr & Co., az 12raax0GSra N.W. 90 UTE ST. 8 SOLID Facts. SOLID FacTs. ‘WE ARE THE UELY REMNANT HOUSE In ‘TEE ory. WE ARE GAINING EVERY DAY IN POPULAR- ITr. WE ARE WIDE AWAKE IN YOUR INTEREST. ‘WE ARE HERE TO STAY. WE ARE THE LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. ‘We just received 6 cases of Canton Fleanels Bem- nants which we heve placed im thie sale. Perhaps = Uittle previous for this Iime of goods. 1 case Unbleached Canton Flannel, @c. Our price, 1 case Unbleached Canton Flannel. 10s. Our price, 1 case Unbleached Csntin Flannel, 12ije. Our Price, Oigo. cts Untteashed Centon Flannel, 18s. Our peice, 1 case Bleached Cantom Flannel, 10a Our price, suyctte Besched Centon Flonael, Ue. (Our price, 1 lot Bedford Cords, 0. Our price, 440. 1 lot Flannelettes, Se. Our price, 4360. 1 lot Chevron, 1 MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. met. | a ee oe BuLpre TOAKS. PAYABLE Ts WorTery, ea a ‘papers are all rib ee To SUIT AT security .apecial INT Pe ne. = ats | ly alae } TO LOAN ON PROPERT) contum per annum. 5 om 8. Alo AND 6 Phu CES on 1 EAL ESTATE IN aplz iin on east eapate ox 8 sg uae EEN. ONEY TO. Moe ‘ apie v Me > ‘ONET TO TOAR On BS edt MOREE 70 Coax forma Breet at ayn he Miss Lowa Lexxax, weet F Sx. N.W. LOAN—IN ‘on AEE ats Bee sree CENT O8 - Fain, re man 5 AND @ Pr = x nd 5 R CENT MONEY TO LOAN 16 ANT For Nexr Waser. Sri Hineme ON THE BALANCE OF OUR REMNANTS. 5 Cents A Yano For 10, 1234 and lib: goods surely ought Sstines, 83 Cenrs A yard for 15, 18, 20 an4 2c. goods is “serie Light Pink and pel, 40-inch Neat ine, * Scotch'and Setin and Fanc; it Blue 9 Certs. Children's White G: Children's ‘Trimmed Ms 28-year bubsbahbanass i 2 Fi received— 200 pieces Mosqaito Netting, fail 8-yard length all colors, Ms 29 Cexrs Pisce A. Kavrwas, 900 PENN. AVE. N.'W. {_ORIGINATOR OF NEW IDEAS. } t me Parine baiidine ONEY TO LOAN as Lares sngnmt ‘seta ER ys eastehoat ® Be 23 conte for hal! mr Peppermint or Cream Winter ie nolt-te QREY TO LOAN IN ANY STMs DESIRED AF iinet ee oe situated within the District Mf Ontunila hainy be Yous ‘irae for exaraination 0! title and prep: f ox ose a sul8 COR. 11TH AND F STREETS. ) ke - = _neao __ THOR, E. wacoaman, ; aR A. i ONEY TU TOMS . oe je |e | ATs ams to suit, at Jowont gh aprwove trea J" |* | eetate sce FITCH. FOX PT akOW For the Encampment you need — 8 tetas re OF | ne ednitbem st | |e | POLRApETARON 2 PANE ONE oF THK ese “Superior quality at lowest prices.” ERESIDENCH OF MR BF. 8. X. MEYER, OOPURN SCE: “NERS RIDE | MILITARY AND SOCIETY FURNISHER, Leh a coast TEE SArEsy Ixy te land uowr Wants finest chot Buanzoarss Ix Cor Grass. We now display a large and varied stock of FINE CUT GLASS At about ONE-HALF USUAL PRICES. ms desiring RARE BARGAINS should avail themselves of this specta! sale. We also have on sale DINNER and TOILET SETS: Ich we are closing out at groutly reduced prices M. W. BEVERIDGE, ‘Importer of Pottery and Glass, 1215 F st. and 12168. ar Suitland. jor lot at Theleside, V two mashes 2 w ides the wood farm hous: barns. stables Apply to GKACE M. THOMA’ dine an JOR KALE —LOTS IN KENSINGTON Forests aearuly perments Sow the buy. Fiat and prices furnished ‘auls-lm T. WELCH, JR. 005 F st. n. FOE, RENT — THE Most, prsinauia wi ucht-room coltaces in Falls Church; 65, sanare feet of wround. Price 25 per inouth, or w; ‘on terms to suit. Owners, GORDON & BRO. 91K F st. nw, CNITY. . iratie lots at Glen Echo Holehte, electric railway. at reasonable prices sell shaded: untacnmbered tite Clare selling. Address WEST. QOUTH BROOKLA bs ‘ow Js the th either for an inv 400 ACRES OR LESS OF GOOD LAND. :iusichtof Washineton ani Alexen- mid fata eh tre any mg Al ‘Des maria, Va. wor ONTHLY PAY ew 1 MENS, BEAU at Fore t Gi to suit. Feta fl lot 1 SUBURBAN TITLE TP S sth ot. near matent Hommopathic Chemists, ____ don, England. e2-am,taly D®ONKENNESS O8 THE LIQUOR HABIT POS- ITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING Dr. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. of win be eiven tas cup, solace. om feck. ‘the patient. It ts Earmilese and will effect « permanent and spect care, | 2722 wl Fk SALE OF RENT—4 NE mA T 8 cor ahedetwees. Apriy toh B Pavas: aafhs'see, WATCH THE WINDOW. ‘Bal Seventh street northwest. Bow ~— i. | omen UNDOUBTEDLY THE GREATEST BALE OF DRY GOODS THAT THE PEO- PLE OF WASHINGTON OR AKY OTHER CITY HAVE EVER KNOWN. I§ ALL THE HISTORY OF THE DRY GOODS Fisxacaws Jewnuny Esrasuismeext wi She patient i 5 moderate drinker cr an alco- | F\OK SALE. Oli ¥ agtante s portect cure has followed TE | someon, been NER PAILS. ‘The ayatem once shi Speciilc, it becomes an utter | and yard. ache ce, property. Callon or address OWNER. 1? ap’ Rorrenz. RORICK AIR CUSHION TRUSS COMPANY, Removed to 724 Lith st. n.w. ‘The most difficult cass of rupture retained with ‘comfort and case to the wearer by using ‘THE IMPROVED RORICK AIR PAD. ‘We carrys full line of Leather-covered and Hard Rubber Trusses, Suspensories, Elastic Goods, &e. ‘Lady in attendance for ladies. Consultstion free, ‘Satisfaction ruaranteed or money refunded. Setetr TRUSS PARLOR, 724 ITH ST. N.W. pose phd Fok SALE 0% TO LET-LARGE STEAM YACHT newly refitted ily equipped for oente. exam ‘919 Maryland ave , bot Oth and 10th ste.e. FoR Se8 pan novi icesse, W4rrepa pozex to desirable _— MEN tract teat ARE CHANCE FOR A COMPETI piaosars es omega Maa SALE-DEUG STOKE IN A SPLENDID ame : owner has F& ee ighand Fn pn 8 oelad 7 (€97 Penn. eve. sdjotming Na:tonal Hotel ‘Trunks and Satchels of best make at low peiogs. mneo

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