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THE EVENING STAR, | cpeniy-czsrchistio sources would have received WASHINGTON, THURSDAY._.._...............July 13, 1393. ——S CROSBY 8. NOYES... ... a-+-- Editor, ‘THE EVENING GTAR has « regular and our permaner. circulation in Washington three timeslarger than that efany ether paper in ‘the city. As a local NEWS paper and Ad. Vertising Stedium it has ne competiter. General tavor is given to the proposition to the government—which is equally mterested— great principle is involved, principle that | done under the su c ‘Then the press comes in for its share that bright day when the anarchist will be only ‘® nauseating memory to the foolish ones who now believe it possible to touch pitch and yet escape defilement. —-e+___ Few people who have uses for Potomac water ‘to evade its legitimate share of the cost, A/ will be uninterested inthe work whichisbeing of Col Geo. H. of the liquid upon purification the sbeolutely fair | which so much of health and lifedepend. A national government | description of what has been accomplished Congressionally-ruled | during the past year and outlines of the things to share equally the expense of | tobe attempted in this official twelvemonth were published in Tae Stax of yesterday. So far only a little has been done toward cutting bora perhaps of modesty, that with $10,000,000 | off the drainage into the receiving reservoir of will do more work than three times that sum would do ten years hence. Of course there are matters that cry aloud and should be at- and there are schooiless children to be taught. Estumates of the cost of these desirable additions to our general efficiency should and doubtless will be prepared at once so that when Congress is ready to devote a day or so to District affairs of the company’s promise, made long ago, to use coke or some smokeless fuel on this road which has so much local travel? This is a mat- ter worthy of their prompt attention, especially now that they are having sharp competition. The electric road is taking many of their pas- A Baltimore man has volantarily given up his pension of $12 per month, stating that he has recovered from the disat ility for which the pension was granted. Baltimore is proud of him. There are a number of men through the that disinterested patrivtism does not exist, —___++-____ Blind condemnation of the judiciary and the press is far from being novel It has been the last resort of the exposed criminal, the inky fiuid ejected by immoral cuttlefish whose one desire was escape from the probability of cap- tare and destruction. Generations gone and going have recognized as an indisputable trath ‘that “no rogue e’er felt the halter draw with good opinion of the law,” and the abuse ems- nating from such undesirable beings as those whose necks were righteously endangered has Properly received little or no attention. But ‘when men who claim to be good citizens formu- inte and present to the publics statement in which pointed mention is made of “the insidi- ous anarchism of the judiciary and the Press, which, by the abuse of justice, the perversion ef truth and the attempted corrup- tion of an honest pabiic sentiment, is a menace to the sability of our government and the so- cial order of our republic,” it is time to ask ourselves whether these charges are true; to make inquiry as to the testimony which mast be behind such a sweeping denunciation. “In- sidiow anarebism "is a smooth-qunding phrase, bat until it has been explained in its connec- tion with the judiciary and the press will gen- erally be regarded as meaningless. Anarchy means nothing less than the overturning of law, the upsetting of society, the smashing of those distinctions which sepsrate the honest man and the thief, the reversal of the present order, the incoming of an ers in which brate foree would crush modest «o- deavor, the birth of an age that woud be conspicuous principally for the véllair ous manner im which the bloody fingers of urirea- soning mobs would be strained in an effort to choke avything that promised trre hberty and Uncoafized ealightenment Hs the judiciary of the United States been concerned im plots looking to such awfal conser sumtion? Have the men who execute the loval will of = vast ma- Jerity stooped from their high estate to ebn- ‘spire against the peace ‘hey are sworn to pre- serve? Is the ermine being prostituted to the Purposes of disguise and are ite wearers sneak- {ng conspirators agaiyist that, anarchy-hated somethirg we cal) “~~ ocie' ere sbeurd, ap? pad they ‘The imputations emanated from away, for even the folks who use least of the cleansing fluid want, when they want it at all, only the pure product of nature. Contagion, especially as to epidemic disease, is conveyed more surely by water than by any other agent. ‘Washington has no use for contaminated water. ——_<+e—____ President Cleveland can go fishing serene in the consciousness that when he gets back he will find enough advice awaiting him to run the country for years, —__ ++—____ ‘The New York policeman who arrested his wife for disorderly conduct probably had in mind the theory as to how the streets of Jeru- salem wére kept clean. ++ ___ ‘The Brooklyn trolley is rapidly proving that its only possible claim to consideration is es borriple example for other cities. —_— ++ A railway souvenir of the world’s fair loses « good deal of its effect unless it has a cheap rate tieket attachment, ———_++-—____ Brazil has a revolution in preperation, snd ‘the etebility of South America’s most noted in- stitution is still assured. ——___+++—____ ‘The District liquor laws would have good cases of “threats” and “‘nesault” against a num- ber of lawyers. —+_++-—___ In view of the coming extra session 1t is allow- able to write of Congress as an August body. P ——__++«-____ ‘Mr. Bland’s financial views have a decided “T told you so” flavor. ———- 0 ____ It is hoped that the new comet is no presager of extra session trouble. SHOOTING STARS, HOW SHE READS A NEWSPAPER. She does not read the daily news, She skips the editorsal views, Bhe pins her faith, with prospects glad, Unto the bargain-counter “ad.” “What do you think of this ides of using fire- arms in musical accompaniments?” said the young man to her father. ate wp tape be me agen enewer; xt time any serenader comes around aGersemevulwenee It is interesting and somewhat to note how much more identification it takes to cash a check than it does to get lynched. “Tsay,” said Fuddles, who sometimes thinks he is smart, “what sort of fruit can you rave on an electric plant?” Bat Faddles, who also thinks he is smart oc- easionally, promptly replied “currents.” SEE WAS Xo FLIRT. “Shall I have the plessure of being engaged to you this cumme:?” “am very sorry, Mr. Broadbrim, but my Program is full clear up to November.” LOCATING THE MONSTERS. Tsay, mister,” said the man with a red nose to the proprietor of the seaside hotel, “got an octopus or a sea serpent around here?” “Sometimes folks see "em,” was the reply. “They do, do they?" rejoined the red-nosed ‘man with something like a sneer. “Well, would you mind telling me whereabouts they gener- ally see theza?” “Yes, Three doors straight shead and turn to your right.” “Why, there ain’t any ocean there.” “I know it’ But there's s bar room.” DESPERATION. The early morning fly now bores An ample pascage through the screen, And gaily seeks the man who snores With mind and muscle all serene. Hpw wondrous peaceful is the scene, ‘Waere Morpheus his kindness stores, Until that insect, fierce and lean, Comes through the net's elastic pores! How sadly broken is that nap! How madly sings the fiendish fly! ‘The startled sleeper aims a slap And lands on his defenseless eye, And when he rises, by and by, ‘To soothe the pain of this mishap, He finds his features bruised, awry, And parti-colored like » map. Is there » neighborhood near by Where some one has « room to let. ‘Where songsters thrill the midnight sky; Where waits the moody clarionet? ‘Tis there a youth his lot would set And wake all night without a sigh; “Tis thus alone that he will get A chance to dodge the morning fly. ——_++—___—_ Camonizing a Sad Sea Dog. From the Louisvi le Courier-Journal. A dispatch from Rome says it is make a taint of Christopher Columban” Tf thet sad ‘sea dog” should cross over to this side of the Styx and discover himself to be a saint he would doubtless consider himself # much more remarkable discoverer than he was four A Question of Names. From the St. Louis Kepublic. n Clark likes “Champ” better than: “Beauchamp” of his christening. Yet the latter, calied ““Beechum” in this country and England, has been a good old name for and bas been worn by people of the dest tidewater blood. ———_>o+__ An Established Reputation. ‘From the Baltimore American. o* * Tar WasmrxaTox Stas, an always reliable paper. * Advertisements STAR: WASHINGTON, PESEsODNgSSOCOOOOOOOOONOg Bpoqosecpecocoscaseers So OSEOCCESOSESOOOSOCOOOEOOCOSSECOOOOOOEC00000000: HE CHAIN oF succes. SION which brings *Ceres" Flour from the FIELDS TO YOU has Rot a single defect im ite links, Reaped from the fatrest fields — selected from the fattest graine— round to perfection by ‘scrupulous millers ip mod- orn mille—bagged amid clean and pure surround ing, What more would you desire in » flour? ‘‘Oeres” for sale by all grocers, WM. M. GALT & 00., “Wholesalers.” Cor. Ist and Ind. eve, Seooseecc9e0c00000: How Many Men Read ooooecOsecocoe: A sowrwnat cosTiy expenturnt 18 TO BE MADE TO. MORROW AT THE PALAIS ROYAL THE RESULTS, TO BE PUB- ED ae EE ATS STAR, WILL INTEREST TER PUBLIO AXD FURNISH WITH INFORMATION THAT WILL SE oF CONSIDERABLE VaLoR ut This Ou ‘This Evening Star Coupon and 25 cents JODoDOSOOSOSOSNOOOOOONOOCOO000C0000000: POoodoSoooESESOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOCCCOOC OC R00: lo Damir an ect teeta mi QooG00000000000000" OOO000% ODOOOOCODOSSOCODOSDOODOOOOOOSCCOOCOOOCOOOOOOCOSOOOOOOOCOS oO OOSO 2OOOOOSOOOS0S009000000000 Ove Crzumme Sats Os Fixx Suozs Gives you an opportunity to secure great bargains in all kinds of Foot Wear. ghQ_Palst Ladlew’ Slippers reduced trem $8.50 to One lot of Men's Low Shoes reduced from €3.50 to $2.40. ‘7S pairs Misses’ Russet and Black Button Boots re- Seededdsccdersdedededdsdd (@r-THE SUSPENDERS ARE THE LATEST SUMMER NOVELTY WITH ROUND ELASTIC ENDS_THOSE YOU HAVE DOUBTLESS SEEN IN THE WINDOWS OF THE LEADING MEN'S FURNISHING STORES. Ex Ladies are due an apology. The fact is we know of so many who read the 4uced from €2.28 to #1. 80. Palale Royal eanouncements that we conld not afford to virtually present 28 cents tocachealler as we do with the men tomorrow. However, mothers, wives and aaeenedee eee sisters be vibe ‘bring coupons may secure suspenders for fathers, husbands and ‘15 per cent discount on all regular lines of goods, Joux E. Lirra, WSS SNES ii Handoline. jj a —— ‘mountains or on the * Diue sea” yachting you ‘want topes tm your torlet bag « bos af Handoline. Tt i» simply marvelous in {ts ef- fects im ease of sunburn and tan, soothes all pain and removes all marks of “Old Sol’s” burning beams. It isalso s valuable skin Temedy, and in sil facial blemishes and disfgurements is absolutely in- fallible Ivan BEAUTIFIER ANDA BEMEDY. PRICE, 25 CENTS, THESE FOR LADIES. THE SUMMER FUR WE THINK YOU ARE REQUIRING an Po POINTED TO IN THIS NEVENING’S| LIST AND AT REMOVAL SALE PRICES THAT WILL FILL YOUR WANT AT A PLEASING PRICE SURPRISE, Hse-sse for 50 and 680 Sik Liste Hose. ‘Note ths white toes and heels, III fest and uppers in colors ; those with tan and russet feet and uppers in contrasting colors, and sleo those of all one shade of tans, grays and lesther shades, Any ‘three pairs for $1. II] rian . You select ‘what you require and one-tenth is deducted from the amount of your bill. II] Ul III I | III 10 per cent discount on choice Fans. 1190 for choice of Flowers up to 480. 890 for $1 Dressed Kid Monsquetaire Gloves. IH] III (€8e for 81 Silk Gauntlet Gloves 220 for 2c, S50, 480 Linen Chemisettes: HI ‘130 yard for 180 quality Natnscoka, 18c for 190 Japanese Cune and Saucers. F. 8. Wau & Gs Sooo Scsemisweber waumes/—= YD = cant = pein = E= Tax Pitas Rovan 12ra Se. Aun Pa Ave Your Size Here. Tiur ratsts Rovars Cotton and Cambro Undergarments are oo wall known ‘to so many ladies that we need only write that we now advertise only the un Broken lot and quote prices lees than cost of materials Gowxs Repvorn To 440. Lsss Tain Margamrs Cost. ‘Made of good mustin, full length snd width. lock | 980 for $1.98 Cambri Gowns with hand-made Tor- stitch, felled seame—Mother Hubbard Style Gowns | chon lace trimming. with cambric ruffle. Count cost of msterials: Syde. muslin at 100. ‘220 for We Muslin Drawers with hem and tucks. Bo | Missos’ and ladies’ sizes, cotton and ‘380 for 500 Muslin Drawers with embroidery raffie PROPRIETORS OF THE Great Broad- way Stores, "$1.00 Gon Fa 78. | tetra Soar oan aa BALTIMORE, MD., ‘7c for $1.25 Cambrio snd Muslin Skirts. Three | 4te surprising all Washington and surroundings by Se es the surpassing bargains they're giving ot = ‘130 for 260 Cambric Corset Covers, : ra Sam Hames e385 | SS CHD. AYC., Materisis alone cost 670. Syds. muslin at 100............. ‘1yd. cambric at 12346... ‘Sewing cotton and tep0.........cceeserserrnsneeeee ‘Ste for $1 Summer Corsets. Warranted the same as if regular price was eaked—A new corset given if the one selected slips or tears. ‘Where they're slaughtering $50,000 worth of DRY GOODS, LADIES and MEN'S SUMMER UNDEB- ‘WEAR and NOTIONS at d0c.ontheDollar 333contheDollar 3 ‘The brand-new, seasonable and well-selected stock of 4. KAUFMAN, which they secured at U. & Mar ahal's Sale and must sell af once ot almost any price. Silk and Wool Remnants In all the new Summer Styles and'in suitable lengths for dresses and all kinds of costuming—to which such Golightfully ight, cool, charming fabrics can be ap- plied—ao at 38 1-3 CTS. ON THE DOLLAR! ‘These are positively the biggest bergains in the world, snd being just opened with «fresh sndcom- plete @uplicate stock of Ladies and Men's Farnish- inga—Nerlige Shirts, Underwear, Waists, &c., there's bound to be a big grab for them. Buy Right Now And skim the cream off the entire stock. Don't wait eerwveceeerene 120 50 G2All sizes in the above mentioned garments. ‘Broken loteat still lower prices will be found om the tables devoted to such. TotAl....-eccccea-craseoserssnsterececnneneeesee 670 5a” S00 adjoining paragraphs for ether garments at lesa than materiate cost. Suits to Fit You. ‘You have to pay for s costume made by s modtste, whether ft fits to your satis. faction or not. It {snot so with these ready-made Suits. You don't pay until suited, and then the charoe te abeurdly isttle, if you take advantage of the Palais ‘Royal's removal sale prices. $6.98 is the lowered price for choice of the manufacturer's stock of Eton Suite, worth upto $15. There are Storm Serge Suits, in all colors and sises, also afew White Flanuel Costumes. 5a The regular stock of Suits includes the Oslebrated World's Fair Tourist Suit, best English Storm Serge Suits and many One-of-s-kind Suits, enabling the guarantes of an exclusive atyle. ‘The removal ele price afer 09.75 for the $13.50 Suits, $12.75 for the 16.20 Beit, £15 for the 928. 50 Bie, $17.50 for the $25 Suite. And note that ite Duck Eton Suits that originally were $9.75 are now only $5.48 Absurdly Little Prices. BROKEN LOTS OF y_ STYLES HAVE BEEN COMBINED 80 THAT ALL SIZES OF ONE STYLE OB ANOTHER MAY BE FOUND, AND AT PRICES ABSURDLY LITTLE Sorrs_es.75 tor choteoot stew 97.80 Serre Bion Suite, tn navy, tan and Diack. $6.96 each for odd Suite that were up to $15. J scKeTs, &c.-$1.98 for the $3.75 Enelish Tan and Black Cloth Roster Jackets, $4.98 for the $7.50 Black English Diagonal Cloth Jackets, $6.98 for the $10 Imported Jackets; cloth capes, reduced to 62.96 from @5 and to 86.96 from $10. Only $9.76 for the $15 Velvet Capes, ‘Waarrans—rhe many expensive Ono-of-«-kind ‘Wrappers are now at nominal Prices. Onty O0e for the 98o Cotton Challie Wrappers—figures on light grounds, facsimile of the best wool chall‘e. perc ATBTS— Ae for choice of Ladies’ O8c, 750 and 8Se white and figured lawn and Percale Blouses, to be found on round counter to left of elevator, on second floor. @0c for choice of 81 Percale and Lawn Waiste, which will be found on long counter directly opposite elevator. Around the corner are the Derby Waiste—the ‘dest manufactured. $1.48 for chotee of those that were up to $2.75 each. $2.48 for Silk Walsts that sold at $5 each, $4.98 for those that were @6.08 and $7.50 each, $7.48 for the Novelty Silk Waists up to @15 each. Constrs-200 for 750 Coutil Corsets, in larwe sizes. 490 for 75e Summer Com ots, in all eises—warranted the same as if regular price were asked. Srasrep GOODS—Bundreds of pieces at prices se absurd as the following: 10¢ for choice of 390 Linen Scarfs and Table Covers. 6c for choice of 950 Tray Covers and Center Pieces. Cimipnew's_2o5¢ for aisees' 500 Lawn Blouses, in sizes, 10 and 12 years. 590 for $1 and $1.25 White Dresses to it youngsters 6 monthsto 3 years, 190 for Infants’ We and 39c Knit Sacques. THE PALAIS ROYAL, A. LISNER, Gorner 12th St. and Pa. Ave. seve you many a dollar, (@SPREAD THE LIGHT! id 909 PA. AVE. N. W. at 4. KAUFMAN'S STORE, S, KANN, SONS D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 13. 1893. GREAT MIDSUMMER SLAUGHTER SAILE —AT TH FAMILY SHOE STORE 310-312 77 SE N. W. SESE ALN? GHEE Avil EVERY PAIR SIMPLY PER- FEoT. XO OLD STOCK TO WoRK OFF_EVERYTHING “BRAKD NEW." TOMORROW MORNING WE SHALL INXAUGU- RATE THE GREATEST SHOE SALE. ON RECORD. IF YOU NEED SHOES NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY. GET THE PRICES AS THESE? WEAR as ‘AS ANY $3 SHOES. LADIES" ‘ak FORD TES, net in *aBeara COALES BARD: SEWED SuEAP Ar aso TaDIEg Towcur ee oy, ORTH $2 4.00., $ $1.00 Piz 250. PSE Heat $1.00 PAE INFANTS’ BLA SEB EAR BUT u» 10-312 7H SEN.W. Credit-- The Mainstay Of the Nation. HPL EI Fy 3 i ; Clearing Out Oil Stoves. ‘We have slaughtered the prices ef Of ‘and Vapor Stoves this way: ‘Coal Oil Stoves reduced trom Cos] Ofl Stoves reduced from ELIANOE Viren. Srovzs, ‘B-burners, Stross, Ix Fat Pacrezss, ‘We really believe we have the most fashionable variety of Wall Papers, ein olen, Biles: Be. ‘We will do all the papering you need on credit. Moving, hauling and packing by skill- ful furniture handlers. Storage pace at low coat. JULIUS LANSBURGH’S “The Rink,” N.Y. Ave Neu 14:5. 1 Warcs AND WAIT For the ana EDMONSTON GREAT SHOE SALE In TOMOBROW'S STAR. We'll yous treat Our Famed Removal Bale. ED@ONSTON sor —1334 F Sz N.W,—stone 13 The Charm —OF BEAUTIFUL TEETH is recognized the world over, snd yet how many of usare ex- ‘our teeth. The teeth are till your size is gone! This slaughter can’t last long— |" so you'd better be here early.” Take the hint~'twill tion bestowed at will eave you Boch PAIN and EXPENSE for ah time. It your teeth need attention—let us examine them Hom ip eerrarae ‘that consultations cort "Eyal, & Bo Pint Final gola Bui rain peoportioa. “Gold ‘87. Uei ion ‘Asx, 401 Tan Sr. Baltimore. 01 N. Charles st. G@raly Wonk bY GiADUATED EXPERTS, 13 Sarzoz Sorts. Tose novar wxppr axp waxor- WAB SUITS OF OURS ARE THE MOST APPROPRIATE COSTUME A BOY CAN WEAR AT THE SEASHORE. THEY ARE NOT ONLY FASHIONABLE. BUT THEY ARE ALSO TEE MOST DRESSY AND SERVICEABLE SUITS WORN. IF YOU ARE GOING TO TAKE YOUR BOY TO THE SEASHORE BRING RIM IX AND LET US SHOW YoU HOw BECOMING THEY ARR WE ALS HAVE A CHOICE LINE OF SAILOR AXD BLOUSE SUITS IN FLANNEL, SERGE AXD WASHABLE FABRICS, AXD SOME VERY NATTY sutra, WiTk caPs 70 MATCH, Im SERGE, FLANNEL AND OUTING CLOTH; ALSO THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW SHIRT W4ISTS IK ‘TOWS: NEW COLORS, NEW PATTERNS AXD NEW DESIGNS IM OXLY THR MOST RELIABLE FABRICS. PRICES 48 USUAL WITH US; JUST RIGHT. Axzzicax Crorgrans, rae 1202&1204 FS:N.W. BAUM 416 7th St. Closing, Out Row at almost half price, Articles for daily ‘use at home cen be purchased here now at Jess than wholesale vrices. Our entire stock must be sold on scovunt Here is one example shows one you how an entire store full of goods ie being 10¢. Gloves. matched under 25c a pair—for 30>. 0 pair. BAUMS, 416 72m Sz “TERD TO IT BOW! Your ‘Bango. Furnace or Latrobe may need doing over. Let us give you on estimate of the cost. We can de the work better and cheaper now ‘than will be sible in the fat 8, S. Saxo & Bao, 432 9x2 Sr We Compound eh i iy. ill sy ‘you! W.. 6. Tiecaneons 703 15ra Sz. N. Nor Fos Mex i i Frou $1.50 To 89c Pa Extra Jone wales. gored, retnforeed, Sei Senettatee™ Sek. SEs, Petegattas: culture” free. M. C. : Wann 1003 F Sz. Oxzs. You won't find another such in “worl Snir, Boobie eal, “Lost be to ‘Omr ae Excu-6 For $5. RANCH Bavemoze Sur Facroar, a FH ST RW GUNCTION Bek. AVE. avis “How Ast Your Poor Freer the World's Fair Gronnds at settroubeyeu 2s Pror, J. De Znonors & Sox, seas SUFFERERS FROM ACUTE OR Rosrusox, Curer & Co.. CHROMIC DISEASE, ‘May consult with him st our office daily. PROFESSIONAL TREATMENT! Is what we offer to our patients tn connection with NATURE'S CURE, the 7 gen by absorption). A sree AND SURGEON See aneee ‘cueanee ELECTROPOISE CO., 1405 KY Y. AVE. 9/\W. A. Pierce & Co., 119 Eee Am. EMNANTS Oishies Bice Raipoeen Remnants Peyyere SS aoe 15 Rexsurrs Farxon Sureen Fem Whee hit Pilon es panes «ewan aISTS. Tan 7 LADIES & Co., 719 Prxxsvevasu Ava. COR. STH BT. XW. CARWART @ LEIDY, 928 Th ot. —108 K at. aw. Livre 50c. Vass Foa Two Dara, 15c. Exca. To create a little “‘noise” we will offer for Ronsst Ono Gan, Theehy ae Baa BO dozen Ladies’ Egyptim Ribbed ‘V neck, no sieeve, neck and arm , yen with sik ribboa, which we bate ood heretofore at 50°. For Two Dars, 150 Excu & New York manufacturer, wishing to Carhart & Letdy, 928 T1u Axv 706 K Sz. N. W. Ds Li Ps Ts Be Honest? ‘We believe it does, and einai! remain so resard~ Jess of the apparent success achieved by dealers fooling the people with “Bankrupt Sales’ “Assignee Sales,” “Removal Sales," Be. We often wonder if there ien't «few grains of truth in Barnunis statement ike to be humbugged,” for ther many of these ‘cron this state ‘All of theshoes undereetiine ‘obtainable anywhere. etter judges of ‘Yet we ore doing & OOVER COVER HS & SHEE: 1217 Pa Ava