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4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, EV EN ING STAR. THE THE EVENING STAR has « regular and circulation in Washingtes three 1y ether paper In . As @ local NEWS paper and Ad- vertising Mediam it hus ne competitor. The attorney for the District holds that the newspapers and consequently the public which they represent have no more rightful interest or concern in the appointments and removals by him, and the motives for these official acts than he bas in changes made by the managers of newspapers among those in their employ. Entertaining this ex:raordinary view of the fice which he ocenpies—not as proprietor, but servant of the publie—it is not hat he resents asa malicious personal er er which raises the tion whether a certain removal by him is for of against the public interest. Whether Mr. Hazelton was right or wrong in Mr. Damont he will do well to de- y from the high horse which he mmunity is not to be “a public office is a {fairs and conduct of Mr. Dumont trict attorney's in it for him. The vances that there ia public. Ry this process tw that the office is the pri- y and that fs 2 expect to he public is sure to dis- m this menopo- This ¢ has no conee or ea ans of repress hich promised, at 1 the public re- se proceed- ounten- could be, Where- upe probibit been their own j ace J until Congress meets ag Laxssvncn & Bro. Many Fall Goods are here, beauti- Sul, serviceadic, stylish Dress Mate- rials in (60, 75 eta. and $1.00 per yd. covers im pricg the majority of the goods. New Suxs Fon Fax. —Stylish Effects. — Lioar-Wrionr J acters. For cool evening wear, $3.25, $3.50, 94.00 ana 65. M a= Unxprawean For Both sexes in all sizes. Canparys Mesum Drawers, ONLY 10. Made of good quality muslin, to fit children 1, 2 3, 4 years. If you are making preparations to got your honse in share for fall you will probably need some Porrrerrs on Lace Cunrarss. Wesive you splendid. beautiful patterns in Lace Curtains for 82.00 and $2.60 per pair. Better or cheaper goods when desired. The best $5.00 Ponrmres We have ever shown. The colors and effects are the most artistic ever exited by us. ! ere | I || FLAG BUNTINGS, § 1 oO crs. Large bottles For tomorrow, August ‘31, only Sers. Sers. Sere. Sere. Hers. If you LIVE OUT OF TOWN and especially during the Grand Army ment, has applauded every efort thet p: ised relief from an unlimited whieky traffic even th agh that rebef might possibly be only Being in this frame of mind the | ic has been curious to know why the Du-| procee: d to run | their natural cour for the | same good reasons that ed the framing of the new police r slative age were on kk thority which is questimed. Why district attorney be first to weapoa which had, so far as tried, feetive for th when left bi completely unarme: helpless? t all the ch presented themselves of repreasing the evil | even te have been wisely taken? If | the district than a desi had some lease the I rney other reason nor men for caus- vice by dismissing hostile energetic prosecutor who 2 to prevent him | ding to the pu whose servant he | may be? It is not insisted s cannot be satisfactorily he cominyfaity insists and has a Tight to insist that anewer be made. cand Tue Stax must, it is feared, The put continue to a »y Mr. Hazelton by prying into conduct of a pabhe officer ia is public and official duties. a - | era has reached points in England, disease has gained a re fowns in Germany and those heretofore reported. licitude and vig raic inroads i the m the discharge tives dors are not « ntine according t hods, quarantine not for but for days, & absolutely indis- It is to bo regretted that the system is, s0 to speak, in hotch-potch ed sometimes by the at other times by the state, and a by the United States. ‘There ought to be iformity. Without it therecan be no ap- tion to certainty. The matter has in- ects as it has national ones— | exclusively local appears. It is, there- natter for the geueral government and | t forthe city or etate government. | Congress cannot do a wiser or more popular | bing than enacta judicious law of inspection and quarantine, giving complete Jurisdiction to | the United States under the constitutional pro- | visions and investing the President with an- thority to ishibit immigration temporarily pending an epidemic. The regulations should ‘also be so broad as to vest in the health au- thorities at the great seaports the right to ex- tend the quarantine period to reasonable mit, specified in the quarantine act. ———_+ +2 Wusbington will be the scene of the Knights | of Pythias encampment in 1894. That is 3 good way off, but itis an event that is big enough to be conspicuous even at a distance of two years. ‘The selection of this city asa meeting place is the latest and one of the most weighty testi- monials to its merits as a convention city. The local branches of the order are making prepara- tons for hospitality of the handsomest sort, and the abundance of time at command leaves no room for doubt that the encampment will bean cceasion of distinguished success. With their wealth of numbers, their showy uniforms, and their high standing as individual citizens, it is safe to say that the Knights of Pythias will be among the most welcome of ail of Washington's convention visitors, hat prosim _ + —___ It is said that Senator Hill's chief interest in the campaign isthe control of the legislature and consequent election of a United States Senator. The bothersome feature of the cam- sign so far for the New York Senator is ths alleged fact that some cunning mind is be- Meved to be shaping events so as to prevent this by running independent or “anti-~mapper” candidates in certain counties, The case is pyarently one of diamond cut diamond. —--—____ ‘The manifestations that come from Mr. Hill indicate that he is not disposed to recognize the prophecy that he would be “ “buried” in the Senate as binding. —_~--+___ The joint debate is very much like the aver- age prize Sght as regards the quantity of pre- Limizary noise and the amount of genuine dam- age cone on either ride. soe “Competition is the life of trade” ia in this time of trusts a motte for copy book purposes only. i “leveland says he “believes in clubs.” Posmbly there is a suggestion of menace for Mr. Hill in # toe ‘The Pinkerions are now at Homestead search- fog for rifles, This is a contrast of striking wish to Le posted on what is new correspond with our Mail Order De- All information cheer- fully «iven. Correspondence so- lietted. FASHION SHEETS SENT to you free ¥ charge. partment. Sagganagsesecenssagaesesesazzagesszseases Seeseeeesereseeseaasevsesessaseagasseeese eaRaaeteseegeasaeeesesstagecsaeetseeEee BA Un S = MMMM 00 Vv Vv ERE * MMMM OO VV FE 3 MMMM OO 2g MMM OO MMM 00 3g 985s GFE pre rere He SssyEe perf i j rH wo Eeeb oF m1 | rhs an apoloxy to those who were unable to get waited upon yesterday. We of course expected that such big discounts would make us very busy, but we did not expect nor were we prepared for the crowd, of buyers who thronged the store through- out the day. We have So arranged matters that we believe wecan now wait upon all rs with promptness and dispat-h. Besides the 25 and SS percent discounts ‘we are also offering various lots of goods at @@® ced prices.” For instance, 828 these prices take effect inthe morning: 888. 228 47 pairs Finest Quality Chenille Turco. #88 $83 man Porticres, 34 yards long by O3inchos #88 888 wide (extra wigth). Reduced from 812 to #26 86 per pair. eee 2 pieces Wide Figured China Silks, one 888. pattern in a dozen or sodifferent colorings. 288 Reduced from 75 to 40c. per yard. Silkalines. Reduced from Se. to 10e. per yard. 42-inch White Curtain Muslin, with col- ored madras figures. Reduced from 50 to 25e. per yard. ead 833 838 48 TO PREVENT MISUNDERSTANDING. ‘We are not allowing 25 percent on Car- pets, Mattings, Rugs, “G. AR.” Sup- pifes, nor on the “Special Priced” Chairs, Rockers and Tables now on tho first floor. ‘We allow 25 percent on Furniture and 85 per cent on Upholstery Goods, Cur- tains, &e. 88 Torres Laxssvnon, $83 Cor. 13rn Asp F Sra N.W. enssvesenssseseseecenere seestessasssesse enseessesssssessessssresesenseceesccesess sessececesssssscesesseseseceaseoneeceeses Frasacaws Jewerry Esrasiisauext Gow W wera CLUBS (Badges and Medals.) HE LU BE ER SS HEE HEE A SUPERB COLLECTION. 551 Seventh street north weet, 13 Cesrs A Box these children. New kinds are being edded | famous 25-cent assortment. Your: Params BY THE eae intensit, we al Porvian Suorersa Prace. Tn Sx. BETES BUNTING, by th the yard. ie Toy YOUR J ae PAIR LA splendid patterns, in 20 PAIR LACE CURTAINS. Worth #23. $1.75 PAI. 250 PAIR LACE CURTAINS. Worth 82.50 81,95 oS BFE, ea a ei Re gre ED, POUTIERES, ty wor end wreck < 2.90 AIR. ALL CHENILLE POR PORTIERES, heay- ily fringed, plain colors. ‘86.00. PAIR, ALL, CHENILEE | PORTIERES, & isoie dadoes, Hck colar: diy, 5) 38 forth 8 PAIR. HANDSOME “CHENILLE Por. H z bee 8.50 col $ PATE. AY vali at 87.50,87.98, Pe he i048, 82 1s ; ee, tage HETON Rugs, 1X yards a 8158 4 Ya, cov- round. Worth @1. ABLE COV- wos as tee tent amr a Barour Prostects PERRY:S. ww Bd ARE BOUND THE FALL SEASON WW WW shall have a fair start. So tempting We shat the prices be—that they vill sa¥or strongly of extraordinary opportunities ‘offered at} the closing of summer. We will take the dryt in the INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT. It’ 19 26 department of the house—but it is full grown in publiefavor. Our stock and our methods won ft s way direct to your confidence. We have ‘“‘specialea™ the LONG and SHORT DRESSES. Not reduced them—but marked them extremely low as an inaugural. Let's attend to the “tote” first: INFANTS LONG CAMBRIC DRESSES, with plaited front and deep hem, neck and sleeves trimmed with neat edging--30c_ LONG CAMBRIO MORNING DRESSES with Yoko of embroidery, deep hem on skirt headed with tucks; neck and sleeves finished with FenNOns ad tush, tod ob waist ‘with sash— INFANTS LONG MORNING DRESSES of five nainsock, shfrred at neck and sleeves with nainsook embroidery and herringbone ; three- inch hem on skirt and waist tied with sash— To. INFANTS' FINE NAINSOOK MORNING DRESSES, with box plait and cluster of fine — full length of robe; deep hem and yoke herringbone edging; box plaited back. full Sleeves and neck finished with tiny ruffle— Lemar “W araixe Lexorns. CHILDREN'S SHORT CAMBRIC DRESSES, CHILDREN'S SHORT CAMBRIC DRESSES with yoke of embroidery ; plaited back; tucked sake SO fesy beens 8 neck and sleeves trimmed with omi CHILDREN’S SHORT CAMBRIC DRESSES, with tucked and feather-stitched Gretchen waist, or Mother Hubbard yoke of fine cambric tucks, back and front, S@-CHAMBRAY HATS, in white or blae— 81.75. G@-MULL HATS—iace trimmed—$1.25. (@rMULL CAPS—250. @@ SILK OAPS—trimmed with lace and rib- bon—36e. (@-CROCHET SACQUES in white, finished in colors—3be. (@rAll colors of BOOTIES—12360. ‘We are very proud of this showing—not only the COSTS but the QUALITIES. They areas rich as tho pricesare poor. Take this as an indication of our Policy—s renewal of our business principles—to sell the beat Sor as Little as possible, Penny's, “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” Established 1840. Telephone 995. A. Poor, G 'ROCER. TSE CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR makes more Dread, lighter bread, sweeter bread and whiter bread than any Flour offered on this market. PRICE per BARREL. . Quarter BARREL Sack. 86 $1.69 OREGON PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Price per barrel... Quarter BARREL Sack. $1.50 OSWEGO PATENT FAMILY FLOUR, Price per barrel... Quarter BARREL Sac] FANCY SUGAR CURED HAMS. Worth $2.45 and ITALIAN SILK COUCH COVERS, im hundreds of colo 118 EACH. WINDOW SHADES. ie Bouin toe Hole Bae, 390 ba in new patterns je. SILKOLINE, and colorings, scan ESE Blatig rctoes. eee, “ia 5 ean re Soar i TABLES. 91.25, $1.45, $1.50 upwes HERTS AND, Bee CABES: w of iis oe oat Quality 5-4 PILLO’ oni of 54 BOLSTER 20. eqeh. chi or al + Soe: fouls bse. “SE sues, 26 verde lone, Ge. S104 suexrs, ‘236 yards long, 63c. LOWEST Sree 2 anawrexo. we ae 1 Cc ARE Wi Ne af ¢ ° oe Sem Set “asd, Exc wad arene est lal pope pean 61.70SET. BAURTS POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, & Box, m4 DRY @ooDa, 1816 TPH eT. ¥.W. BEST ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER. 30:. Havenner's CREAM CRACKERS......11c. Full CREAM CHEESE.. ldc. Best IMPORTED MACARON 2c, HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA Be. Gcakes PEARLINE, Rte. 10 cakes BABBITT SOAP, 10 cakes PALMILIN SOAP......... 10 cakes P. & G. OLEINE SOAP. 8 cans OREGON SALMON LUNCHEON Bi NEW NAVY BEANS, per peck. MUSHROOMS, extra fine, FRENCH PEAS, very small Now is the time buy HAMS, price. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS. Per gallon. OLD BELMA PURE RYE, DIS- TILLED ESPECIALLY FOR MEDICINAL USE... OLD BAKER PURE RYE. POTOMAC RYE.... SIX-YEAR-OLD PORT. CALIFORNIA PORT, FINE. CALIFORNIA MADEIRA WIN! SHERRY, SIX YEARS OLD..... SHERRY, CAL., VERY BEST.. 83.00. VERY RT, very good. SHERRY, CAL, GOOD... BRANDY, OLD AND VERY FINE. N. A. Poore, n 944 Lovisuxa Ave. N.W. Oxtx Tunze Days More AND jm Th ae f UTTRELLS Turrovewent Satz or Dix Goons Ar Cosr WILL HAVE BEEN A THING OF THE PAST. 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. ‘We'll not attempt here to go into details, but ‘imply “say that until September 1 we'll sell every yard and article of merchandise in our store at exactly what they cost ua Isn’t this « beral offer? Doss any other house a4 wily, by yout bastost) wo} Our stock inelndes all classes of Degisean: °° * such as Sikes, Black and Corea Drone da " 713 Market apace, AUGUST 30. 1892. “Woopwarn Axp Lornnor. A. Ke foo PENRO AVES. we Urey 10TH, 11TH & F STS. N. w. Closed this evening at 5 o'clock. Spectacles were invented by a Florentine monk in the thirteenth century, of, if we listen to the claim of the -Ctithese, they were used by that people at a much ‘eatiler date. Thess crude helps to the sight, however, ‘hate littlo resembiance to the finished product sold to- ‘aa¥. From these rough magnitiers the skill and Renins of the American people, more than any other, Dave evolved the principle and practice of scientific optics. Many people think that glases are lasers, a8 indeed they are, They understand that there are reading glasses, far-sighted glasses and near sighted glasses, but how few realize that an eye may at the ‘same time be both near and far sighted—near sighted in the horigontal meridian and far sizhted in the per- pendicular. Suchan eye requires what is known as scombinstion glaes—alense ground with curvatures corresponding to and for the correction of such optical defects. With facts like this before us it were folly for one to select one's own glasses. The service and skill of the oculist and optician are required A due appreciation of this fact caused us to equip our Optical Department with all modern applismces and to place it under the direction of a skilled specialist. Ast floor, .-near 11th st. entrance.) cE ww w WEAK oO OR PROMISE. Ay aba TDAY AND SATURDA aes ts Wo ALLOW FROM ONE YARD TO TEN as AULA rai Lace Crararss. 3B-sarasongth Lace Curtains, 65c. worra 90c Ul 2-yard-length Lace Curtains. Coxcensrxa OUR GREAT SALE OF Linexs Axo House Fensisansas For Tue G. A. R. Excawraent. You'll doubtless entertain some of the vis- “tors to the twenty-sixth National Encamp- ment. It'snonetooearly to get ready. We cominenced months ago and have everything in convenient shape for you. If Napkins, Table Clothsor Towels are needed they must be hemmed, marked and laundered before using. Itall takes time and you've none too much, with your daily household duties and the score of other things which must be looked after prior to the encampment. The ‘stocks are at their best. Everything that you can possibly need is here, : Table Damasks, Napkins, Doylies, Tray Clothe, Table Padding, Chamber Towels, Dish Towels, Glass Towels, Kitchen Towele, Crashes, Scrubbing Cloths, Qote, Pillows, Pillow Slips, Bolater Slips, Sheets, Blankets, Comforts, Quilts, Curtains, Flags of stlk, wool and cotton, Bunting for decorating, &c. No house in America can sell you like goods for less money—fow for so little. Whether you want one or @ hundred dozen pieces we can de liver without delay, as we liberally. prepared very WHAT FOLLOWS MERITS YOUR NOTICE. Good values—every one of them. News For Mes. AGnal reduction on MEN'S NE- | 92.75, GLIGE SHIRTS, | Dy All the Madras and Cheviot | and Shirts that were $2.75, 83 and | 83.50 83.50 are now Now — 82.00. — All that were $1.25, $1.50and 2 are now 81.25 —$1.00.— and All that were lower priced than | 91.50 these are n6w Now ee 8 (First floor e News For Woes. WE HAPPENED UPON SOME SMALL LOTS OF BLAZER SUITS, BLAZER JACKETS ang SEPARATE BELL SKIRTS. Got them for about half their worth right from the manufacturer. The proper weights to use from now on. Fine, well-made and perfect-fitting garments. ‘Take them at th EIGHT BLAZER SUITS that | we purchase] at about half price. Made ofthe finest Navy Blue En- very low prices: glivh Serge, half-lned jacket. Have are. | Deen retailing all the season at WORTH §18. | $15.00. We will close out these | few at | —#12.00.— NINE BLAZER JACKETS, just | the thing for presen? use. Navy. | ooo 9. og | biue only. Have sold this season at NOW 83.75. 8. Now 83.75. — TWELVE BLAZER JACKETS, made of Navy Blue English Serge, half Linea, fast color, These also 85.00. we purchased from ® manufacturer | WORTH at a low price. Usually sold at 89.00. 89.00. This lot —85.00.— TWO BLAZERS, made of fine 87.50. i silk lined. st $12.00. —87.50.— 1 FOUR BELL SKIRTS, made of | very fine Blue English Berge. On 95.00. ‘sale tomorrow morning at — 85.00. — (34 floor. 11th st. building) Bezacro Sixx Braxxers Brighten up a room wonderfully. Another lot, sarzerich colorings as Inst. Used for couch covers, Portieres, draperies, &e. 54x75 $1.00. inches. | (24 floor. 11th st. building.) ss Jewauny, Srarioveny, Bers, Faxs. Setesr eur hose ., 89. worra $1.19. Bb sara length Lace Curtains. $1. woarn $1.39... bale Lace Curtains. 1.25. wours $1.69... 33 yard-tength Lace Cartaine. $1.59. worm $2. 33 yara-lensth Lace Curtains. $1.75. wonra $2.25 4. yara-teneth Lace Cartatns. $1.89. worra $2.40. 4 yard-tongth Lace Cartains. = $2.19. worts $2.75... 4. sara-iength Lace Curtains. $2. 49, toate $3. 25. ot DRAI SEEN TO, OU. iE Tin I OF VALUES THAT MUS’ PRECIATED, AND is eR 3 OF SUCH, NoW 18 ONE CASE OF Ct SORTED $k a xt genie WorTH Oe. Gitid Asi OE FANCY LENO EFIRCE, 1 BHORE AND SCRIMS, AT 2c. worta 1 2ho. NEW CHINA AND CHANGEABLE oe = 25 Wet Baym ue Silke at... 25 25 coos im New China silks at .43c. wortn 580. 20 sew shades in AM-k Sursha, fe 58c. worta 75c.. 1O Rey Stes 12 the Changeadio 69c. WORTH 85c. uae Fie, Saanate Bava 69c. wont 90c.... i THE GEM The tines of Shoes we are offering for fall 1802 at $2.00 surpese in workman- sbipanything ever before ecld by any house for $4.00, and. with style, com- ‘Dine the best possible service and the most Inrurious comfort to he obtained at ang price. Ifyou ever experience any diffienity in Deing properiy fitted come and try a pair of “THE GEM 83.00 SHOES" they are comfortable from the start and retain thetr shape even with the har’ ost P ansible usage. uz Geu $3.00 Suors Fon Lavies Made of the most expensive and cere. fally selected Dongola Uppers, with Oak-tanned Soles, that are flexible and cooling to the feet. ——In Button or Laced. —— ——Hané Tern or Hand Watt. —— ——Twelve Different Styles. ——— ——Fach Siz Different Widths. —_ Tuz Gex $3.00 Suors Fon Mex. Made of the best American-tenned calf skin, with flexible, durable oak- ——Laced, Binchers.—_ —Conress or Button. —Genuine Rand-sewed —— ——Six Different Toes. —— ——Five Widths of Each.—— Ws. Huns & Cos RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 930 and OS? 7th st. 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave, 231 Pa. ave. ce. Orv Jor Bacsrock Was certainly a comical character. Indeed Dickens | seemed to possess the faculty of putting more genuine | humor into apparently commonplace characters than any one of his time. It isnot onr wish to dwell upon Joe and the humorous side of his nature, but to call Your attention ore particularly to Over Owx Bas Srock In Grain Leather and Alligator Traveuxe Sarcuers And Giavstoxe Bucs. ‘Wo have the largest and most complete stock in Washington. Note these prices. Lavms Gnarx Sarcuers. Grain leather, leather lined and covered frame, nickel trimmings and good lock. 10-in. Tin. 1242. 13a. tin. $210 824000 «82700 OO Ose. Pisce Gra §, SOATCHELS, Leather lined and pocket covered frame and nickel trimming. 13in. 1tin. bin. 1640. ae Gifferont styles of New Fancy Clatgeable Taffeta and Surabs, 93c. worn $1.25. ARE NEW ARRIVALS AND REPRESENT THE VERY NEWEST FALL IDEAS. ‘Gur Bw line of Laces are 5c, 8c., 10c., 12k, 15c., 190. AND 25c. Ladiee China Silk Hand a fish tea ae iy pipk. ‘ae ght 12%c. worrs B50. “From now on you can look for something you NEW DA V DAILY. A. Ranges $00 PENN. AVE. N. W. { ORIGINATOR OF NEW IDEAS, a = Fon Re For Sue |} & For Sux Ox Inersanere is Tar Execrnororse te ible terms is now ae te every one. A Thethod:youde your own investigating into ite merits, and’ if it does not ah the promises made for it you return it andare Very little the looser. If, however, 23 ire to retain it, you have the privilege. ying for it in easy monthly installments. Tt iw @ radical , of disease. Rhewma- i Fevers, ronic and Complicated of ail Descriptions Sela te ahct fin tothe treatment. Be convinced by a uial, which we offer Furs. Artayric Execrnororse Co., 1405 N. ¥. AVE., Tus Wansex ‘Suos Hovaz, 1115 F STREET N.W. 18 AGAIN IN THELEAD, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 195 PAIRS LADIES' BRIGHT DONGOLA HAND-SEWED TURN BOOTS, OPERA AND COMMON-SENSE TOES. SIZES VERY NEARLY COMPLETE,FROM1 TO 8, AND FROM A TO EE WIDTHS. THESE ARE THE SHOES YOU NOW WANT FOR AUTUMN WEAR. WE CHALLENGE ANY ONE TO OFFER YOU A BETTER BOOT FOR $4.00 OR $4.50. OUR PRICE IS ONLY @8.99. WE HAVE ALSO RECEIVED OVER 2% PAIRS MENS PATENT CALF SHOES, SEVERAL STYLES. MANY DEALERS WOULD CHARGE YOU 86.00 OR 86.50 FOR THEM. OUR PRICE IS ONLY €3.75. ALSO MEN'S $5.00 CALF BLUCHERS © FOR 83.45. ALSO MEN'S @4.00 CALF BLUCHERS 1242. #200 «8200 «68320008350 Gexrs: Gransroxe Bros, Grain leather, cloth lined and nickel trimmings. 20 868: 25 80 Be Attioator Grapsroxr Buss. ‘These are the renuine alligator, nickel trimmed and nicely finished throughout. TRUBS Inall sizes and styles of our own make andatour USUALLY LOW PRICES. 3.75 Our stock of POCKET BOOKS, CARD CASES, BILL BOOKS, PURSES, &e., Isalsothe LARGEST, BEST ASSORTED and LOW- EST PRICED to be found anywhere. Te eee 1231 Pa. Ave N.W. MANUFACTORY, 1218 ax» 1220 E sr. xw. OUR SPECIALTIES: LEATHEROID TRUNKS, remarkable for lightness anf DURABILITY; NOVELTY PATENT FOLDIN' COIN PURSES. Repairing in all branches of the business properly | yard. at E Es LAE] If you are ready to look around for the latest styles fm Autumm aad Fall Footwear, take « peep into our window. ‘We have already received many fall coods of the same reliablequality we always hand!e:in fect the quality and styles are very much improved this season, while eur well-known low prices still prevati For instance, ve are showing strictly fine Bright Don- ola Shoes for $2.00, @2.50, $2.85, 83.00, €3.50and 9400. Weshall continue our banrain counter for afew ‘weeks longer, «2 which you will find sample Shoes below cost of production, aud at least SB¢ per cent Jeas than rewula: prices. ‘The discount 0! 20 per cent on al] Low Shoes not on bargain counter vill begiven for the present. This @iscount, of cour, 1s for cash. Lions F aut. Uxpenwran Here are some of the new goods that have bees re. ceived this week. They are of Cotton, Wool sad @ilk And are intended for early fall wear. . Low Neck Swiss Ribbed Cotton Veste—no sleoves— ern, 19 CENTS. Low Neck Swiss Ribbed Lisie-tinished Vests, tm White, pink, biwe and salmon, & CENrs. Hich Neck Ribbed Cotton Vesta, with long of short sleeves, im white and era % CENT. Finer Quality Ribbed Cotton Vesta, high neck, with Jong or short sieves, in and era, oEN DS OR 8 POR @1. ‘Thesame quality in fast black, low neck snd eo Sleeves, 35 CENTS OR 3 FOR @1. Livit-weight Lisle Finish Vest and Pants, in white | Abd ecru: vente are finished with silk tapes, satim front earl buttons, ich meck, with long or short sinetoa, 0 CENTS. Ribbed Cotton Tixhts, cor, 30 CENTS. Rivoed Cotton Tihts, fast black, 08 CENTS. Heavier Weight Ribvhed Jersey Finish Cotton Veste and Pants, vente puished with silk tapes, Ihijh melt and long sleeves, 50 CENTS. ‘The same quality, in extra larae sizes, o CENTS. Light-welght Swiss Ribbed Wool Vee's, tow neck and no sleeves, silk tapes, in white, fast black, pink and blue, plain and Richelien ribbe|. These are ware ran ted not to shrink to €1.35, according to size The same quality Vests, hich neck and short | sleeves, tm fast binck and white, from $1.10 TO #158. All Silk Veste—iow neck and no sleeves in cream, | laht bine, pink, old gold, lavender, Nile, Diack and cardinal, only They range iw price from CENTS. Better qualities Silk Vests low neck and no sleeves tame colors as above mentioned, at Bo., WHe., $1.25, #148, #108, #1.75, 61.98, #2.10. Fancy Silk V-shaped Vests—trimmed with sill Torchon lace and ribbon — ONLY 82.48. ‘SUK and Wool Mixed Swiss Ribted Veuts high nec and short sleeves —« superior article—all sizes for 91.25. High Neck and Long Sleeve Ribbed Silk Vests im all colors at £2.00, $2.25, €2.48, €2.80 and 63.19. ‘Bik Vests, with high neck and ribbed arme—all colors—for 01.35, @1.75, @2. 25, 02.48, e208 Fast Black Lisle Thread Tights, 250 Pure Sik Black Tights at 83.80, 64.50, $5.25, @5.50and 90.00. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below. ) G. A. R. Deoonarroxs. — PLACE ON BALE ON MONDAY, AU- 50,000 YARDS BUNTING FOR DECORATING PURPOSES, IX RED, WHITE AND BLUE, ao, cexrs Ss A YARD. ‘There will be no limit as to the quantity sold to each customer. First come first served. Jarax Dass Suuxs. Aspecial lot of Black Jap. Dress Silk st less than Prices usually quoted. 10 pieces regular G8o. Silk, 26 inches wide, for 50e. yard 10 pieces regular 75c. Silk, 27 inches wide, 58 10 pleces regular $1.00 Silk, 30 inches wide, Tbe. yard. 5 pieces regular @1.25 Silk, 30 inches wide, Se. yard. This last mentioned ts a regular waterproof sillt Water will run off the same as off the back of a duck. A bargain in 24-inch China Silks. Revular 50e. quality in navy, cream, light blue, piuk, lavender, Nile, pistache, orange and yellow for Bee. A YARD. New Drxss Goons. Chevron Diagonal Berges Sd inches wide—in oe seda, myrtle, navy, garnet, gray ond black $1.00 YARD. S44nch Whip Cord Diagonal Serge in usvy and diack, #!.35 YARD. -wool Bengalines in cardinal, garnet, golden, navy, reeds. Ge. YARD. Silk and Wool Mixed Diaronal, 40 inches wide, in combinations of green aud gold—navy and cardinal— olden brown and yeliow, #115 A YARD, Another new line of Epinglines in gray, golden, brown, tan, navy, myrtic,reveda and wine. $1.25 A YARD. Surerixas Axp Mosuixs, At least 10 percent below usual prices. 8-4 Androscoggin Mis Sheeting, bleached Zle. yd 94 Androscogvin Mills, bleached 104 Androscoggin Milis, Lleached. 84 Pequot, bleached. 94 Pequot, bleached 10-4 Pequot, bleached ‘B-4 Androscogmin. ‘unbleached. 04 Androscoggin, unbleached 19-4 Azdroscogain, unbleached. Pure Linen Ruck Towe's, 2x24, 10c.. oF @8e. dos. Rnotted Fringe Huck Tows.s, with biue Brocede Dosders, size 35x16, 14> each. Fuck Towels, 41x20, with fancy horters—beate anythin we ever lad for the price only Wye. each. Extra Reavy Huck Yowols, 420i. 10e. each. Splendid Quality Hak Towels, with bnnetitched ends, size 10238, blue and red bontert. Only > CEXTS. All-white Hemetit-Lod Iladk Towels, sit) 38410, for 2 CENTS. Satin Damask Towels, alse 48x2i, with kno.tes nn

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