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a4 ———--+h--—A__ + Maras THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. e D. ©. MONDAY. AUGUST 29, 1892. “THE EVENING STAR. “WASHINGTON. MONDAY.___. _, —.. .__ August 29, 1892. = ——. THE EVENING STAR bas a regular and thectty. As a lecal NEWS paper and Ad- vVertising Medium it has ne competitor. from one placoto another” ts just as much as it-was when Lord Bocon declared ft soxin one of ie essays, one-of the things that make « nation Laxssvxon & Bro. WOOL MATERIALS, in the newest color- ings, Yourdresamaxer can give you more Attention-now—so can we. Woorwarp Axp Lornnor. Closed this evening at 5 o'elock. North America has stenggled with the problem without having settled 1t satisfactorily so far as most localities are concerned. It is true that our grand Pacific railroads sweep across the continent from east to west,and the Mississippi river-carries on its broad bosom from north to south the inland produce that seeks such an eatlet. But the fact remaius that the.country roads, natural feeders of railroad and steam- boat lines, are not easy conveyance and are very much else. The agitation in favor of good roads is well nigh national, and there are some signs that it will be eventually successful. Just why it is so far behind the schedule time cannot be readily explained. The wonderful Progress in all other modes of conveyance ought long ago to have secured the desired ob- ject. The present fs a suitable time for a con- certed movement including farmers, railroad men, bicycle leagues, merchants, state and county officers—in fact, the whole body of the active and thoughtful people of the Union in bebalf of « revolution of the common roads of the country from Maine to Texas and from seaboard to seaboard. While the world pre- pares to celebrate the discovery and civiliza- tion of the western hemisphere the subject of “easy conveyance” is very much in order. In the list of timely topics it is near the tc —_—$+-e-2—___ ‘The report of the democratic New York com- missioner of labor, sustaining the McKinley tariff.was “the most unkindest cut of all” to Mr. Cleveland and his party. It has been sng- gested that Senator Hill, who is responsible for | the commissioner, if not the report, means to make the New York situation so desperate that nobody but himself can redeem, if he wants to, the party. But the commissioner assumes the lofty and impregnable position that his Inbor are statistical, not political, and that his du to give facts and figures as he finds ith- out regard to the Chieago platform or anv other political declaration of principles. Of course, the Cleveland democrats, assuming for the sake of argument that there are still some anti-Cleve- | p tand democrats, will not remain long in the po- | sition of suggesting that Senator Hill ought to | have caused his appointee to basely surrender his convictions and to color, distort and falsify his inferences and figures for the sake of party. But for the present Senator Hill, who has be Pointed out heretofore as the “wicked partner im the New York democracy, ean enjoy the | novel sensation of being blamed by b nei ates for an alleged excess of political rectitude. see ‘The present epidemic has directed public at- tention anew to the ine lency of our immig: tion laws and has revealed a fresh p criticism. It is the helplessness of the rey when Congress is not in session ana pestil stands with ghastly menace at the doo President has no power to stop immigration and of coarse io lower aficer in the country has such power. The law should provide for the emergency by authorizing the executive to | interdict arrivals pending epidemics in coun- tries with which our own has close intercourse. It is true Congress could be called to meet in special session, but before that could be done the danger would either be upon us or it would | have passed away from our bores. One of | the prime topics to engage the attention of | Congress at its next cession is this matter of | elothing the President with the power to is ® proclamation temporarily suspending the | landing of immigrants when it shall appear tha: | there is real danger of importing a contagious | disease into the country. —————~++-—___ ‘The genial. hearty “‘Antocrat of the Breakfast | Table” reaches the $94 mile stone in life's| Journey today and all America and the reading | warld elsewhere wish him many more birthdays | before he shail “sleep well.” Dr. Holmes is a perennial blessing to the human race, and this | fact shows that when geniusisallied with cheer- fulness, “ayinph of healthiest hue,” the passage | of timeand transition of scene and season are ef-no consequenca | | diveame bes toeeveral countries be- sides id must be borne in mind thatthe chgleza had been in that city ten days before.its presence was or generally known, ‘the ‘with which the dis- onan days inctuded. Hospital, New York, need not excite undue alarm. Such reports may be looked for atany time, and the Vigilance of the health authorities in the former case and of the hospital people ia the other is to be commended. —_—_++—____ Sullivan and Corbett are both in prime con- @ition, They will devote the remainder of the | time tl September 7 tocastigating each other, with their vocal cords, | en Dr. Parkinacst announces that he is coming | te this country withsome new ideas on social Pe@lems It te thought that official New York ue | - Monday, whenit was officially made Vas chclere was epidemic in Hamburg, | | —— Hovse Fvnsisarsas Cunveews Mostrx Drawers, To fit children 1, 2, Sand 4yeers, \ Oxtx 10 cre. Cunprews Mostrx Dazsses ‘With embroidery yoke front and plaited back, = ruffle around sleeves and neck. Only S » 25 crs. Tue Lasr Or Tue Mourcays. If you need a Belt here is a good chance. Mera. Baxz, GILT Or SILVER. Now 19 crs Ressux Beurs Now $1.00. $1.48 was the price. Aus. Pp LK MELTS with fancy Buckle. Now 98 ex ae Pyrreays Ane Ovr For Fart. 2p Wedive awnya 92_P rae urusteatea Carraroe Patterns you buy. th ev. SEE US ON G. A. R. Decorattoss. Fiscs, Bosrrses, Dearerrs Our wan can come up to give you an esti- mate 420, 422, For Tur Naroxat. Excauemest G. AR. 1892. Srrou: Sanz ‘TODAY—Table Damasks, Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Crashes and Table Padding. ‘TOMORROW-Cotton Sheets, Pillow end Bolster Cases, Blankets, Comforts, Spreads, Lace Curtains, Flags and other Decorative Goods. ‘The goods are all here and s few facts concerning them may be of interest: ie Our stocks of Linens, Ready-made Bedwear, Blankets, Comforts, Lace Onrtains, &c., have been Dought especially for this occasion. and it is with more than ordinary pleasure we call your attention to the result, ‘Wo possess exceptional factiities for purchasing very large quantities and thereby «et at the fountain head, the manufacturers, from whom we buy at the lowest possible prices, and beinz anxious to distribute quickly have marked the stock at # very sunall margin of profit. For several years we have supplied many of the largest hotels, restaurants, boarding houses, cafes, Pablicinstitations and private families in and out of Washington with this class of goods. We want to | supply you, and are prepared to ive the best atten- tion as well as the lowest prices. Owing to the enormity of the stocks and the excep- tonal assortments we are prepared to deliver with- ont delay in any quantity desired Towels, Table Linens, Cots, Oottoa Beldinz, Biankets, Comforts, Curtains and all other Housefurnishing Goods, Flags ‘and Bunting for decorative purposes, &o. $a To those who cannot conveniently make a per- ‘sonal visit of inspection we wapid be pleased to send a competent man to ghow samples and give estimates. Reavy-Mave Beowear COTTON SHEETS. 54x90 for single beds. ——50, 55, 60 to 9c. each. 65x90 tor single and three-quarter beds. —58, 6236, 7c, to $1 each.— ‘72x90 for three-quarter beds. —826, 63, 73. to $1 each. — S1x00 for double beds. ~—68, 75, 8754. to 81.10 each. — 90390 for double beds. —T5 and B5e. each.— GAR. 90x99 for double beds. i ni $1, $1.15 and $1.25 each. — jaan] ee ating |oaRr| COTTON PILLOW CASES. ’ — 20x36—11, 1234 to 25e. each. i¢ erp ‘ 2244x3512, 15, 19 to 300. each. GAR rane: ‘Tue Boxs 24296 and 25%36—30 and 324°. each. fa i ae Trawer Ane aaa ar bio joan] Prawpe: (Mancurxa. COTTON BOLSTER CASES. — 5S something peculiar 21x72—30, 95. 40 and 45c. each. jaan] i about uniforms. Musn't be any eg 1 ' Question about the St—musta't ; GET ne any about color. Tree tnt) Buaxzers, Comrorta, Currams. \¢ AR | about either im ours. For the G. as ak pj & B® Encampment we've made up WHITE BLANKETS. P|"! some special grades of suite, Thrown 10-4-S5c., @1.25 and 81.75 pair. [GAB] part of our profit into quality eae iss et for the “good of the caxse." The in he aes aye ng 4 = ‘certainty of sat sfaction makes them BS [@ AR] most wanted -espedjally alongside of WHITE BED SPREADS. Fak) Otbers thst are higher—and haven't Se LL the strong points about them ours TEE SOE eee [@A-B| have. We quarenteo them to be joetedann. GA py MeUlation in eut—and fast in color— iu pecia: dienes [ "| "t and you know what a guarantee 4 mes - A =| of ours means. It shuts out all Bia Ccnstes G. Ap) Wubte—assumes all responstilities. 4 es | | | Weve uniformed whole ‘*Poste”— IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS [+4 sa | fm town and out. That's another la dm) Tecommendation for them. If you ei aitie cies || 1 don't want « full suit ‘wet the - ig ba’ [@AR) pert you need. Well “split” pao tlanthanuders [64a ee eee ee 96.50 « pair: usuatty 89.00. I | | you get two sets of buttons—G. A. 88.00 8 pair: 812.00. |@ 4B] R and black ones, Gives you 09.00 « pair; usually 018.50. GAR) “ance to wear the suit besides} — rye assortment is still good, but the stock is | | 1 when you are “on parade.” growing smaller daily. jdm} Our unfforming dont stop with he jodnj tm cote ‘We sell the regular Also, | G. 4 R HATS-the CORDS and NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS ]oaR WREATHS—e grade of SHOES we Tn lots of one to siz pairs of a pattern at + off ja dn] hed made up espectally for march-} regular prices. 1 ing—and WHITE GLOVES. —The. to 83.50 0 pair. — [@4-R| Betng © notch lower im price is} (4th floor. 1th st. building. ) wos one reason we've so many calls | for them. But the worth ts the Joa ‘B.| greatest endorsement. jodn = eee ao ee yas ‘Lease 12-4 White Marseilles Quilts, subject : | toslight factory imperfections, such as spots, bry vice Saxs Axp Company, ees —92.50.— GAR! Kast week of 6] (99 8000-.oeosesseseeesoeereed2th st, Cailding.) roa Vikas. § o'clock elosing. 18 SILK. ‘ ‘Ta10 inches, 10c., $1.00 0 dosea. “ fe, o280 “Sim, 04.00 + “ste, 9000 “ 91.80,018.00 | WOOL BUNTING. _| Rubber Syringes of all kinds. [FALL “Practical knowledge comes through ex- perience.” Nowhere isthis more appli- cable than to the shoe business. At theex- Piration of every season we rain additional knowledge of what makes of shoes to con- tinue and what tannages of leather to avoid and discontinue—for leather is often de- coptive. At the opening of our seventeenth fall ‘season we can safely say that we are offer- ing to our patrons the best and most satix- factory lines of Fall Footwear for the price tobe found in any retail establishment of the Untted States. ‘The steady increase of the popularity of “Hahn's Reliable Shoes” 1s solely due to ‘our continued efforts to supply our patrons with honest, well-ftting footwear at the least posatble cost. Every Shoo we sell is especially made for Us, without the addition of the middle- man's profit; we buy and sell forcash: we have very little rent to pay, as we own two out of three of our business houses; the management of our business is entirely in the bands of the membegs of our fir.n; consequently the expense necessarily to be added to the cost of our goods is at the lowest possible minimum. A AA AA aa 32 We invite an insvection of our New Fall Specialties. We shall take pride in show- ing them to you, whether you are ready to buy or not. Wx. Ha & Co.s RELIABLE SHOX HOUSES, 930 and 932 7th st., 1914 and 1916 Pa. 231 Pa. ave. se. 1t Of¥ce of MATTHEW BERNHEIM Tth st. near Du.w. QuLiGniG METBODS Wisprsa OUR GREAT AUGUST SALE. From now umtil Wednesday evening wo shall make a last strenuous effort to dis pose of the remainder of our summer stock. Cost will not b¢ considered in any transaction during these THE LAST THREE DAYS. It will pay you to look throuch our store now. In our thirty complete departmer you will no doubt find the very things you want marked down during this sale to THE MOST TEMPTING BARGAINS YE’ Why not buy one of these BOYS’ SUITS sefing at haif price! mae Alloarrema ning Su nme~ Suits formerly f seliing at $2.50 and 43.0) will be sok 50) i Wetnesiay eventugat eB LLDO tnd ¥6.09 Suits eo during $33 ()() 'e selling All. AR at. LADIES! HOSE tm. fast colors, th Titeat aden sh book batterie. or re mow Rolling at et 190. « pete. A Jot of Fine. Shegred LADIES) HAND. ERCHTES) wige, lermtlechet aad 4 Glorant designs.” fedaced to Ae. each. We are offering some irrsisisie bargains in T FANTS’ WEAR, JEWELRY, LEATHER GOODS, 8 and FANS. mias this ths last and greatest bargain saie of the season. Marrnew Bersuer. 403, 405, 407 Tr Sx. N. Daveaists PPP RRR Tt EEE DPR RTE ss bpp RK RM gRE Sss¥ 25c. Bath and Totlet Soaps, lurzest variety in the E Ie, inz. Se. Shoe Brushes, larce und $1.25 Malt Whisky, Mobaw Valley brand, the 20c. Whisk Brooms, very good .. 81 Beef, Wine and Iron, best known tonic 25e. Hund Mirrors, cheap, but lastin: Be. Pocket Stoves, complete and compact Bay Rum, St. Thomas, the best to be had. ‘Be. Atomtzers, hard rubber tube (good)... 22 Byringes (best), no uictal, all hard rubber tubes. cate @1.508y% £09 ‘se. Syringes (fair), metal tubes. #2 Hot Water Bags, 2 qt., best quality ‘warranted. 2 Fountain Syringes, ber tubes. é ol Ice Baxe—Sponze Bays—Rubber Bandages—Hard 50e. bot & 28 8 81.60 Fever Thermometers, guaranteed accurate. .99¢ 40c. Sulphur Candies 25 FRESH SWEDISH LEECHES JUST RECEIVED. KOLB PHARMACY. LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICZS, 7TH AND E STS. N.W. PRETTY. collection we now have on display in our Show Parlors is more than ever worthy your most careful inspection. We venture to say that such s stock as ours has seldom been, teen. We'd take pleasure in showing you through, for the low pricce will gratify you ‘as much as do the goods. S.S. Sazpp & Bao. 432 Orn Sx. N.W. Marr A Kxowsx Dexaxn ores ae ae een ol ore meee fad Gu & Sox. wo Com Len Axo F Sra 7 @. 4 & HATS, WITH CORDS AND WREATHS, x ‘2.00 UP. And Final Ofer of SUMMER REMNANTS, EVERYTHING in the Shape of Wash Goode Sacrificed at the Uniform Price ASS io. A YARD. bad oF ‘This includes all the goods offered you the past three weeks at 8c. This is to clear the track and make room for first shipments of new fall short ends. The same will be onsale Woeoxespay, Avaver 31, And will continuo Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The kind, quality and prices will be mentioned in our ‘next Tuesday's ‘‘ad.” in ‘The Star.” 2 cases of Pillow Case Cotton, 42 inches, at. 2 caves of Pillow Case Cotton, 45 inches, at.... 124 cases of 6-4 Pillow C Doiten ot f 9-4 Bleached Sheeting 2. 2 cases of 10-4 Bieached Sheeting at 2 cases of Anroscogsin Cotton, yard wide, Lease of Fruit of the Loom at. case of Lonsdale Cambric at 1 'd wide Bleached Cottor BED SPREADS: Fine Marseil ‘S-finished Bed Soreads at... Actually worth, 81-330. De aS BE 193. 22k} Te} 95c | R125 8: 150 dozen red perder 4c, zacn. 50 dozen Satin ‘Towe's.aiso Tuck, 40x20, 5 bore®, ocd wrt L5c 50 dozen. Satin Huck, in red, border: size 43x: Good value at 3c! Children’s all Linen Stamped Bibs at 20dozen large size T: Also finmense special fapkins and Doylies Pare Linen Crash at. A. Kavewas, 909 PENN. AV Conar 1t white 23. | ESRSRSSERHEF HSSAAGRARSARH NEA INS SASNAGSN ERR SSSSNAESNSSNSSSOS SSHSSSESD SASSDSHMASENSSHS HESS Suoz W:spow. d shoe buyers, and shoud be to the publ made of Nip, wh i quality of '. abie the turers to tim lunten below those ch: y impair ged tor first i it cppear Fortunstel: lot ‘of Ladies ont under price, worth from which we propose to soll at #2 They are v.a’t The Prover White Canvas Evening Shoe for Autumn— sort) be Hoover Spent Shoe Fitters. 1217 Pa Ave N.W. a9 BESHESSSRS GAYS SRISSASNS SSH SH GANSSSSRRS SINS SS SSSHSSHHSHSSSSSSISES SSS S383 ISSSSS ISS <SHINSSASS nit En ite Masve Ins Tue Frovn. wat shonld enter inte the The | ity shonid. ain command | is a well-known fact to the that shoes | "although | fhe shirp compe. the shoe trade of | cos creep into W: wrer touch a shoe that te not “tar ends," but a complete aa When your bread isnot nlways as it onght to be do not blen powder or berate y rit on the The flour sa other ingredients are perrect. Dread and you wi! Ko a lor it makes * “whiter” the genuine ontaits @ ctrenls? siened in an tograph by Wn. M. Gait & Co. aud boar | metals awarded | y. Find it he selis “Ceres.” We culy wholense it. Wa. M. Gar & Co. “Wholea'e Flour ant Fe: . Ist and Ind. { Deaters, a. we You c2nnot make good good flour to make good ( dr Ww ATER onte ds of whieh he » hy Jowth:s to every n ck size and Will well as ff msde to order. “The Tero O'd Viera.” S. B. Extery & Jos. H. Inerasn. ‘Mana: Sas. Fos Iuvnovewenrs. We ox and the Improve iicuts now under. way 2 i Mit. Weneve ben putt off for slong time, bat. the Store was vetting too crowded ‘They don't interfere with the regular trade. however. As Atwrows cooler and butter keeps better that | Bel of Fine Creamery Buiter for €1.50 “ti xvod deal of attenti n from 3 atte. or 1°30 in ye tie box." utitiale are ime Jortant—JAB8. F., remember. Sastes F. Ovsren csucceasor tothe 01d Firm, ‘Matn Depot, cor. 9th and Pa. ave. n.w. Stands im Center and K st. markets. 2020-00 Osty Tusez Days Mone AND, Jomos a Iurnovewest Satz oF Dax Goors Ar Cosr WILL HAVE BEEN A THING OF THE PAST. _,| 10-4 Pequot, bleached... MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Aug. 29, 30, a1, WILL POSITIVELY BE THE LAST THREE DAYS OF OUR GREAT SALE OF DRY * goons, &e., AT COST PRICES. ‘Weill not attempt here to go into details, but | ¢ 4 Pequot... imply sty that until September 1 we'll sell every yard and article of merchandise in our _ stopoat exactly what they cost ca Isn't this a 2 the merchant et an unusually heavy fall Lusiness OUR S§OCK OF HIGH GRADE MARSEILLES SPREADS AT SPECIAL PRICES. ‘They are assorted in five different lots, iu either of which you may secure a barzain— Lot 1-35 Marsetiles Spreads, Size 104. Value 82.00. FOR $1.45. ‘Lot 2-40 Marseilles Spreads, Size 10-4. Valu, 82.50, FOR $1.75. Lot 323 Marectiles Spreads. Size 10-4. Value $3.00. FOR $1.95. Lot 418 Marselltes Spreads. Size 10-4. Vaine $3.50. FOR $2. Lot 5-17 Marseilles Spreads. Bize 10-4. Velue $4.50. FOR €2.98. | Tue Denny Serr 18 THE VERY LATEST. It ts made of storm serge. The coat is similar to a fall-dress cost with rollins collar an trimmed | with lacze pearl battons and lined with fancy satin. ‘The skirt difers from the blazer skirt in the fastenines and belt. This skirt fastens on the side and the belt ts double, giving it a better fin.sh than those shown here- tofore. THEY ARE €12.08. A fall line of Blazer Suite tn navy and black storm serve AT $9.75, $10.50 and 812.08. Gu A new line of Susde Monsquctaire 8-button-lensth loves in all the new shades of tan and gray FOR 96 CENTS. AN! sizes of White Chamois Gloves in stock, $-batton- length Mcsqnetaires 21.00, THEY WILL WASH. Haxoxercmers. ‘The Men's Hemstitched Initial Handkerciefs at 126 cents are goinz nicely. AN fnitiais are hero yet, but there is a possibility and among th: } you want. It men’s initial handkerchiefs somo will probably be the very letter FOR 75 CENTS. Ladies’ Mull Embrcidered Scalloped Edge Hanker- chiefs in white, colored and mourning borders for 12% CENTS. | coming celebration, ONLY 25 CENTS. Laces. Point d’ Irlande Laces in white and ecru, new pat- terns. 23¢ inches wide from 10c. a yerd up. : Ide. a yard up. 22e. a yariup. 2he. a yard up. 20e. a yard up. 68:. a yard up. ACES. a yard, NEW PUINT APPLIQU 3 inches wide, “oo a6 Me 40>. a yard. SPRCIAL BARGAINS IN PLAT VAL. LACES. The Kose and Tuify patterna, AG inches wide fur 9c. a yard. “— * “Me. a yard. Be Abe a yer. Insertines to match the above from Se. a yard up. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) G. A. R. Decorations. WE SHALL PLACE ON SALE ON MONDAY, av- | GUST 29, 50.000 YARDS BUNTING POR DECORATING PURPOSES, IN RED, WHITE BLU: A YARD. ‘There will be no limit ss to ti quantity sold to each tomer. First come first served. Iscax Daess Suxs. Acpecial lot of Blak Jap. Dress Silk at less than 19 pieces rexalar 73 | yard. 10 pieces regular $1.00 Silk, 30 inches wide, 75c. yard. 5 pieces rox yard. This last mentioned is a regu’ar waterproof silk. ‘Water will ran off the samme a: off the back of a duck. A bargain in 24-1uch China Silks. Regular 50c. amality in navy. cream, light blue, pink, lavender, ‘Nile, pistache, oranze and yellow for ‘We. A YARD: lar $1.25 Silk, 20 inches wide, 8c. New Duress Goons. Chevron Diagonal Serges—34 inches wide—in re- seda, myrtle, navy, garnet, xray and black, $1.00 YARD. 54-inch Whip Cord Diagonal Serge in navy and black, 91.35 YARD. 40-inch All-wool Beneajines in cardinal, garnet. Golden brown, navy, reseda, 8c. YARD. Silk and Wool Mixed Diagonal, 40 inches wide, in combinations of green and wold—navy and cardinal— golden brown and yellow, $1.15 AYARD. Another new line of Epinglines in gray, golden, brown, tan, navy, myrtle,reseds and wine. 01.25 A YARD. Suzerrxos Axy Mvsuixs, At least 10 percent below usual prices. 8-4 Androscoruin Mille Sheeting, bleached... 21c. 74 9-4 Androscogxin Mills, bleached. .. 10-4 Androscoggin Mills, bleached... 8-4 Pequot, bleached... 9-4 Pequot, bleached... ‘8-4 Androscoggin, unbleached. 5-4 Pequot... Towns. Pure Linen Huck Towels, 25x14, 10c., of @8c. dos. ‘Ihderal offer? Does any other house do as well borders. size 35216, 14e. each. ‘by you? ‘Our stock incindes all: classes of Dry Goods, | *2ything we ever had forthe price—only 1940. each. | Aleoownt, of course, is for-cagh. ‘such ae Silks, Black and Colored Dress Goods, Cometa, Table Linens and Napkins, Domestica, ‘Extra Heavy Huck Towels, 48x21. 200. cach. ‘Splendid Quality Huck Towels, with hemetitched ends, size 10238, bine nnd red borders. Onty = CENTS. om being sold out vers soon, | not often that you catt get half adozen | All Silk Fiag Handkerchiefs, Just the thing for the | eee oo ow a8 83 Rl pees oo” RB -~ .ye oh. TY E eee Kee Tou. ees oo TIT ee Pr ST & as Sus8 “oe FT eee 898 00. SE ORF ss. rrr see oe $ SEE f St OS see “oo RRS OF SSF eee ees — aes (88 Hovsenory Feesrrene $2 ArA oR | 83 Ss Twerve Das. ACRIFICE ts) ete eee Ivea “bright chapter™ in the lves of the housekeepers of Washington—this forced sale of fa-niture. which began this morning. Necessity compels ns to ais- pose «fone of the finest and largest of furniture in the city at almost * away" prices. Thines stand lke this: Wehave gotto move to the “Rink” from 1th and F streets to give place to another firm before the 10th of September, Pretty close, isn't At? As the new by the New York Avenue Rink won't te ready by ite: | ese | see e 288 September 10 this iuanense stoc’ of fur- 82S niture wet be sold tot Tewardless of 808 price. Remember, the first co: a 28S get the Srst chotce ‘nd the best Dangaina, so don't delay. Hore are the reductions: ‘2 per cent off on Furniture—Charaber » Sideboards, Hall" {Bpercent off on Lace Curtains, Por- tieres, Uyho's ery Goods, Curtain Mate- rial, &e. The onditions of this forced reduction sale are as follo The prices ars for cash only. We cannot guarantee delivery same day of purchase, No koods kept for fall delivery. The above reductions apply to every- thing except Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, &e., G. A. RK. Bontines, Cots,&e.,anl the fow small articles such as € and Rocke's, now congr: floor, which are already marked at ee pecialy ow reduced prices. Every housekeeper hasan “‘ideat" ple- ture in her mind of hows house should be furnished, and she is constently striv= ing to the end that ber home shall come up to that ideal. If she is a good manager the matter of expense will enter lancely into her calculations. We will say to these housekeepers thet if ever there was a chance to realize that ideal for the least money, now is that trme, and bere is the opportunity. These goods won't last long —we don't expec: it and don't wan't it. Don't put off your buying—now is the best time. eee eee eee ese a8 see nee ene see eee tee se8 eee 888 see eee tee eee | Jexivs Laxssvunen, + | $3 Cor. 132 Axo F Sts. N.W. 88 eagereeesmeseeserass: eaeesaeec ccaesens sreelee sees tegees | RSet ESSs oecsBeseeesoeteectasseeseesssES | DRUDGED IN THE MIDST OF A CHRER- LESS AND DUSOLATE HOME, BECAUSE CASH RULED AND CREDIT WAS AN UN- ENOWN FACTOR IN THE AFFAIRS OF LIFE. | HAPPILY FOR THE HONEST MATRON oF | TODAY OUR | LQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM, XG ONLY TO HER COMFORT AND RECOGNIZING THE LOFTY STATION SHE (OCCLPIES, LOADS HER WIIH ITS BENE- | FACTIONS, PLEASED TO SHARE WITH HER | A SMALL PORTION OF HER j WEEKLY OR MONTHLY SAVINGS, UNTIL A DEBT, OTHERWISE INSUFFERABLE, | 18 CANCELED WITH SCARCE ANY KNOWL | EDGE OF ITS EXISTENCE. REASON AND GOOD JUDGMENT NOW IN- | SPIRE A PURCHASE, WHILE HONOR AND GOOD WILL ARE ACCEPTED IX EXCHANGE | FOR PARLOR, DINING AND BED ROOM FUR- NITURE. CARPETS — DRAPERIES, STOVES, TOILET AND DINNER SETS AND WORKS OF ART. Loe House & Henawaxes Casz Axo Creorr Houses 917, 919, WIL AND wes 7TH SE. AND au27 36 MASS. AVE. ¥.W. If you are ready to look around for the latest styles im Autumn and Fall Footwear, takes peep into our window. ‘We hare already received many fall goods of the same rellable quality we always handle:in fact the quality jand styles are very much improved thie ‘season, while our well-known low peices still prevail. For: ‘we are showing strictly fine Bright Doo- ole Shoms for 2.00, €2.50, $2.65, 63.00, 63.50end 00. ‘Wesball continue our bargain counter for s few ‘weeks longer, on which you will find sample Shoo below cust of production, and at least 3g per cent Jes than regular prices. ‘The discount of 20 per cent oa all Low Shoes not on ‘bargain counter will be given for the present. This ree ‘You will find here nn ¥ iniieations of the Bear approash season. Mu hof the Rew stock f* not vet ine position to be talked abort. Will touch upom tt later. Wohave received a new shipment of fall | Styles in Blazer Suite, also our famous @5 Pull rol! Blazers, in navy biue and bieck, and cloth, to match for making the skirt. The material tee little heavier than (¢ bas boom To open the season auapiriously we are of fering Ladiew Pall Wotebt Ried Shirts, high heck and long sleeves, which avuady retail @® Sde., atthelow price of te. cach. See wine ow full For the children we are Fast Black Hove fo: {note we say 10 in.), at 1e. per pate “One of the many little things”—3 @rom of Pronged Stecl Hair Carers, with new pates® the Lie. Kind for 100, Toring guaranteed on wear, 6to 10 im. A “Suasixa Ur Ix Rimnowe, The return Ritson bh yer from looking at the Rubens a the New York mar wet bas ier somew iat dimmationnd with a reanit sie hes determined to lose them reduces! prices vangain lots of Ribbon tov small to be enumerated. Wirrraw H. M°K yew, 33 Px Ave NW. 1 | Rares Exrenerise, 1241 12TH ST. SE WE ARE SURE WINNERS POR TRADE. Put your money up early. Our stock will be broken | ‘Up at the finish. | Pan, GOODS, FAIR PRICES NEVER Lost @ RACE. j WE HAVE GOT THEN. WE WILL win wit OUT A BREAK. Weask you to take advautaze of a great opportunity | toget New Fall Remnants of bonest worth from hall | fulland complete line of 16 cases Just received from | the mitis. 2,000 yards of Wool Plaids, all styles, Lc. Oar Price, M.c | 2090 yards Plain Cashmeros, 38 inohes wide, 250. | Our price, 1c. Black, navy, myrtia, garnet, drat, | tans, old rose. | 2,000 yards of Bedford Corda, 28 taches, S7ise Our price, 10. No missing shades. | 2,000 yards of Crepon Conte, 38 inches, 3760. Our ce, 10. All the new shades. 2,000 yards of Serges, 3S inches, 37%>. Our rrca, 1. IN THE RACE 1,000 yards of Chanreable Serges, 38 inches, 45e. Our price, @3e. Navy, old cold, tame, drake endl bivea. Now come the two cases of Remuants, all wool, silk and wool, 36, 45 and 54 inches wide. Black Hea | Flettas, Serzes, Debelgges, Cloths, Camel's Hair—yust the thing for children's drese-e—1 to yanda, 230. :2 te 4 yards, Sie. Not one plece in the lot worth less tham 58e. to $1.50 per yard. 5 2,000 yards Navy and Red Percales, 15e. Our price, 8x0. 2.000 yards Shirting Porcales, Luke. Ourpricg, | Me. 2,00) yards Figured Chevron, 1c. Our price, 8c. 000 yards Unbleached Canton Flannel, fc. Price, Age. 2,000 yands Unbleached Canton Flannel, 106, Price, Tae. 2,000 yards Unbleached Canton Flannel, 12%. Brice, S%-. 2.000 yards Unbleached Canton Flannel, ic. price, Le. 2,000 yards Bleached Canton Flannel. 10c. Price, Tg. 2,000 yards Bleached Canton. Flannel, Le. Price, 4°. 4 2,000 yards Bleached Cotton, including Dwight's Fruit of the Loom Lousdale. Our price, OMe. If you have any preparations to make for the @. &. R. you will find our Bed Wraps way below all compe- tition. 10 bolts Bed Comforts, 50c. Our price, 2s. ‘50 pairs Gray 10-4 Biankets, $1.00. Our price, @Be. 50 pairs White 10-4 Biankets, $1.00. Our price, de. SOpairs Gray 10-4 Wool Blankets, 61.25. Our Price, Bic. 50 pairs White 204 Wool Blankets, $1.98. Our Price, $1.19. 20 rolls White Matting, 1c. Our price, 100. 10 rolls Fancy Matting, 18e. Our price, 12362, 10 rolis Fancy Matting, 20c. Our price, Lie. 100 Wilton Velvet Rugs, <2 by 70, $3.00 Ow price, $1.30.