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4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©. TUESDAY. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. be the i sya ba ih | 8 Hi Ha : 1 il I | ? i i Rg fe i f H f | i = 3 i a8 g i i I £ | i | RS § * i | [ AL i i ge ik | f i i : L | eB if i i i | | i ‘ fl Hl Hl | plentifully de- Of course, the ac- i pide lin : H i iN FEE th rca * i z BOERERES HE E H | ity for the bloodshed will upon the United States. When respectable residents of Honolulu de- overthrow the rotten monarchy, had fallen into the control of the elements of society, they had the 2 ana gere Hat gig fi Americans and American influ- and American bustness interests were predominant that the idea of semi-pos- session was warmly welcomed. That idea stars and stripes over the government Duilding and announced the establishment of a protectorate, but vanished almost as feon as Minister Paramount Blount ar- Fived at Honolulu. His first official act ‘was the hauling down of the American ag, accompanied by a disavowal of Amer- fean interest, which was practically an in- any way sympathize with their agitation, and as he had declared against a protector. ate when he hauled down the flag it was easy and naturalto fizure-out.an aMiiation ‘which would co-operate with the lottery and oplum smuggling rings in an effort Yo restore the decayed monarchy. Such a change may not be brought about by peace- ful methods. The men who revolted against the court and its corruption were Bot moved to action by a whim; they had ‘weighed the conditions wfth care and were prepared to fight for governmental clean- ‘Mmess; they are as ready to fight today as ‘they were six months ago. Now comes ap- parently reliable information from San Francisco to the effect that the support- rs of Liltuokalant are about to make a sanguinary attempt to restore her to the throne. Rifles and ammunition have been and are being shipped to Hawali, and as they have not been seized by the pro- visional government it is byt fair to con- ‘elude that the suppiies are being smug- Bled into the royalists’ hands, in fact there ls evidence that wuh ty being done. And sil these preparations for bloodshed have been encouraged by fhe declarations and @enduet of Minister Paramount Blount, aided and abetted by the New York Her- JOHNSTON'S, 729 7TH ST. Sugar Reduced. GRANULATED, 5 1-26. MEAT AND LARD WAY DOWN. GREAT SPECIAL INDUCEMENT On GROCERIES. For Five Days pecial Prices. LAY IN YOUR SUPPLIES. OW IS THE TIME TO BUY. next one being, ‘ork Herald, that Minister Blount. Is it diplomacy or decency for @ represen- tative of this nation to subscribe to a declaration in which the provisional gov- emment of Hawail, which has been offi- cially recognised by our government, is @enominated the murder society? Prest- The World's Fair Council of Administra- tion is going to discharge about one hun- dred of the detectives employed in their ‘secret service,” because, while the service cost $60,000, the detectives have only & dozen arrests and recovered less two thousand dollars worth of stolen . The test is not a fair one. It is Dossible that the mere presence of detectives has prevented a large num- of crooks from selecting Jackson Park cir fleld of operation. The Hawkshaws to o thi who are to suffer decapitation came from all parts of this country and Europe and are regularly employed by municipalities. They were detailed to visit Chicagv for the As the inventor and builder of the frst street car, John Stephenson, who died at his New York home yesterday, is entitled to some degree of public recognition. He was not @ great'man, but he was a much more desirable citizen than many who have been called great. The story of his life reveals @ patient industry and courage against which misfortune could not prevail. From an humble beginning he built up a business which was fm every respect successful; an example to the young men of America. ——__ +2 ____ The difference between the silver dollar and the gold doliar is simply the old time distinction which -intelligent people are wont to make in favor of quality as against quantity. 2 ee eee Governor Waite has evidently exhausted the resources of his vocabulary. The only way in which he can express his feeltugs is to assault a reporter. + ____ ‘The humorist who was forced by circum- stances to write in German and to live in Cleveland, Ohio, was perhaps to be ex- cused for committing suicide. — 2 France is showing a remarkable dispo- sition to put her head in the British lion's mouth and then twist his tail. salsa Sais hr csthaae NONE ‘The gubernatorial jaw-bone as a means of political suicide is becoming appallingly frequent. —___~+-+____ The silver dollar may be sneered at, but |" it is still big enough to make trouble. ——s ee SHOOTING STARS. west Housewife: “Do you use condensed mil? Second Housewife: be expanded.” “How?” “With water.” READ EVERY ARTICLE OF THE FOLLOWING LIST: ‘No; ours seems to BRAND” CONDENSED MILK. GONDENSED MILK. A reduction in business circles—from the circumference of a silver dollar to that of a gold one. “Well!” exclaimed the damsel who got face admission to the world’s fair; “things have come to a pretty pass! Levity. A familiar dialogue was recently over- heard with the following variations: “Where are you going, my pretty maid?” 'm going a-fishing, sir,” she said. ‘May I go with you, my pretty maid?” “Yes; you'll make a nice hook for my line,” she said. PicwiG GOODS. He Couldn't Do It. “No, lady,” said Meandering Mike, with a 2 voice that was tremulous with emotion. “I | Sergines (amall), § fos. 25e. couldn’t do it. I couldn't dust the carpet for ye, much as it would fill my bosom with joy.” “Why not?’ “Cos, ma‘am, I’ve bin accused so often of bein’ in the beatin’ line that I've got sen- sitive.” ° ited. SERRERgSEEE The Mathematics of 11 “Now,” said the prosecuting attorney, “I think about twenty years would fit your “Twenty years!” echoed the lawyer. “Why T'd rather have him sentenced for life.” “Why?” “Because his health ts so bad he couldn't live fifteen years; and if ly did he'd still be five years ahead.” In many instances the man who spends his life waiting for his ship to come in Liao wastes his time, because he originally omit- Se ted to send any ship out. ie ‘The Difference. Ye ‘A sad politician was sounding his note: os “I have not done a thing but make Ae speeches and vote; te And my hired man’s left, and it really ie alarms ‘4 Me to think how we farmers get left on “Ine our farms.” 1246 But a genuine farmer came singing his lay— “My wheat crop is booming, and so is my hay And life, I aver, has a number of charms Substantial and sweet, for the farmer who farms.” 3 for 330. for Be. tas ‘Pee Curious. the Baltimore American. Be very curious to find Claus by hee giving to the public the opinion of Minister Piount. and saying that that opinion is probably favorable to the restoration of Queen Liliuokalani. The whole Hawaiian business is curious. What the people want is to see the American flag hauled up again, not to be pulled down. —_ +42 —__ Spreckles and the Missionaries. ‘From the Boston Journal. ‘Mr. Claus Spreckles rises to explain that the cause of the Hawatian revolution was @ “conspiracy” between the United States minister and “a few missionaries.” To any one who is familiar with Mr. Spreckles’ en- tre disinterestedness and the sordid char- acter of most missionaries this explanation will seem extremely lucid. OO ———— ‘The General Opinion. ‘From the New York Times. ‘The opinion, not of this nation or that, but of civilized mankind, is that France 1s acting the part of a bully and highwayman. —___ soe Our Distinguished Visitors. From the Kansas City Star. The Nizam of Hyderabad and the Nawab of Rampoor, With the dusky’ maharajas of Bhawnagar ‘and Johore, And the Gaekwar of Baroda and the Ramee of Gondal, | With Rajah of Travancore. and the Begum | of Bhopal, Are headed for Chicago, and there'll be « | When we try to address th 4 the to as them an u to with u glint by Biackine’(iarwe) by Biackine’(iarw. Mason's Biacking. See Pee Serre xes yi 250 : i Five Cares Axo Cracuens. MONEY BETURNED IF GOODS ARE NOT SAT- ISFACTORY. JOHNSTON’ 729 Tran Srezer N.W. And what @ crash of consonants in Jackson When Mr. Sotham = meets Raja Ja- 3 ‘The Usual De! Puma ee is at hate. end ver the ‘August is ai ‘and yet that nea ser- alleged to have been ‘captured on ‘the Rew ‘England coast earl the 1t Woodward (Second floor... COLORS, SPECIAL PRICE, Lives) Mosux Warerxa Surats. We believe these have never been equaled. They ‘are not the goods you ordinarily get for these prices. ‘The lote are big ones—right from the factory. Had to be £0 to get them at a price—such a price that wecould ‘ell them as we are going to. Good Quality Muslin Walking Skirts, with deep cambric raffle, small tucks at bottom, cluster of tucks above. ae Good Quality Muslin Walking deep hem- stitched cambrie ruffle, utero above. Extra Quality Muslin Walking Skirts, double hem to insure good wear, ruffle of hemstitched embroid- —950.— Extra Quality Muslin Walking Skirte, rome of blind embroidery (several patterns), two clusters of tucks above. (2a floor. —2%e.— -10th st. building. ) —o— Ware Goons Derarruest Offers 2,500 YARDS INDIA LINON, Fine quality, 40 inches wide, et —12ke. sa — ‘The bargain of the season. (24 floor. -2ith st. bids.) ———s Isterestixe Suor News. Children's Rea Button Shoes and Oxford Ties, that wore $1.25 and $1.50, —Now 60c.— ‘Misses’ and Children’s Dongola snd Russet Oxford ‘Ties, that were $1.25 and 81.50. —Now Te. — ‘Ladies’ White Canvas Oxfords, tan trimmings, that were $2.00, . —Now 81.50.-— Ladies’ Kid Oxford Ties at ——82.00.— Boys’ Best Quality Tennis Slippers, ‘Were 50c. (24 floor. Croax Derartwesr. All of our elegant Cloth Canes, handsomely trimmed with braid, Ince, &e., all colors except Diack, at wrontly reduced prices. All our high-class imported woods are included. Many select, exclusive styles. 1847.50, 845.00, £40.00 and 838. 00 Imported Capes. —Now 825.— $20.00, $18.50 and $15.00 Capes. —Now #10. — Alot of elegant Black Silk, Lace and Jet Wraps, silk-lined and hendsomely trimmed. These sre uot the very latest styles, but they are rare bargains. It will pay you to look them —you may see some- thing you fancy. Were 825, 872.50. $20 and ©. Now 85.00 and 86.75. — English Cravenette Garments, balf siik-lined Mili- tary Cape, sizes 40 and 42 only. Were $18.00 and $20.00. —Now815.— Ladies’ and Children’s Striped Gossamers, long —Now $1.25.— Storm Serge Blazers, navy blue. Size 32 only. ‘Were 85. ——Xow #3.50.— Elegant All-wool Tan Habit Cloth Reefer Jackets, full sleeves, London back. —Now 85.— (a floor... 11th st. bldg.) eee! Jewerny Deranruesr. Solid Gold Rings, fargenten sat ruby settings. Sterling Silver Knot Rings, ee Sterling Silver Link Cuff Buttons, newent sty! —$1, #1.%5 and 81.50pair.— Dresden Bonbonieres, fancy styles, ——50, Te. and 61. — Sterling Silver Thimbles. erie a Fency Enameled Sword Scart Pins, gold and silver. Cat floor., 1th st. bldg.) —o— Grove Depanruenr. Ladies’ S-button-length Mousquetaire Carlyle Suede Gloves, black, tan, beaver and gray. —8165 pair. — Ladies’ S-button-length Mousquetaire Real Kid Gloves, tan, brown and black. $1. 85 patr.— (lat floor.. 21th st. annex.) AUGUST I. 1893. é& Lothrop, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS X.W. CLOSED TRIS EVENING AT 5. oo 1,760 YARDS PRINTED LAWNS, 82 AND 40 INCHES WIDE, THAT HAVE BEEN 8 AND 1 ‘On center table tomorrow at THE SALE OF TURKISH TOWELS, BATH SHEETS, BATH MITTS AND WASH CLOTHS ‘1s what causes the bustle on the second floor, They are displayed on every hand. Counters and tables are piled high with them—and there are still more on the shelves, UNBLEACHED COTTON BATH TOWELS, 5c. to 15c. EACH. BLEACHED COTTON BATH TOWELS, fx. to #1 EACH. UNBLEACHED LINEN BATH TOWELS, 25c. to $1 EACH. BLEACHED LINEN BATH TOWELS, $1 EACH. BATH SHEETS, $1.25 and $1.50 EACH. BATH MITTS, 20c. PAIR. WASH CLOTHS, 30c., 50c., 90c. and $1 DOZEN. -1ith st, building.) LADIES’ PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. VERY CHOICE, VERY PRETTY, VERY LOW PRICED. 100 DOZEN, SHEER AND FINE, SCALLOPED EDGES EMBROIDERED IN WHITE AND BEAL VALUE, 230. 18.., 6 ror #1. —o Exrnaorprsany Varors Masses: Tarcvours. THE “GENDRON,” IN THE “KEYSTONE,” - THE “QUEEN.” The deat made, Physicians recommend tricycle riding for children, ‘As the exercise is conducive to health and comfort. THE “QUEEN.” Entirely newin many parts—greatly improved for this year. Undoubtedly the best and most convenient machine made. —-$4.95, 87.45, $8.95, $10.50 afd $14.00.— mas, on 06 eg ere” 0. 96; No. 3, $4.95; Ne 96.25; No 96.95; No. 6, $7.95, se eo THE “GENDRON.* No, 1, 88.25; No. 2, 87.45; No. 3, $9.85. Bors Inox Vexocrrenes, "91.85 to #3.50.— (4th floor, 10th st. bide.) —o Travetrxe Goons. Canvas Extension Canes, made of the best heavy canvas, with sole leather corners, handle, straps, &c. Just the thing for a world’s fair trip. 18-tn. +20- 22in W4-in. in. ‘Be. nD ne GRAIN LEATHER CLUB Baas. 10-in. an isin, lin, = in. ‘BSc. 6 818 S200 ROLLER-TRAY TRUNKS, Medein 30-in, Bein. -10th st. bldg.) Waren Coorzrs Axv R EFRIGERATORS. Our entire stock at reduced prices. Such goods were nover sold for these prices. Any particular style you want is almost sure to be her (4th floor... Prerunz Derartuenr. New woods have commenced to arrive in this de- partment. 200 Fine Engraving, 20x%4, richly ornamented oak frames, with silver lininx, 100 subjects. —Choice for 81.65. — Cravox Ponrnarts. Woe are turning out the finest Portrait work at the lowest prices. A perfect likeness xuaranteed, for —#1.95. (Ath floor... ---10th st, bide.) eee Excerzext Varvee IN Savasese Derasrwesr. SEASONABLE, PRACTICAL THINGS. 300 Stoop Seats. —A for 25e. 300 Cups and Saucers, large size, blue and white. —Te. 200 Imari Vases. Usually 350. —1se. — 200 Cream Pitchers. Uusually 20, 25 and 50c. 400 Biue and White Usually 1c. ste Sets, nine pieces. Usually 81.50. 10. 25 Imari Vases. Usually per rianay ‘200 Mustard Dishes. Usually 15 and 30c. —8 and 20c.— 500 Odd Saucers at gains Pretty Fans at ——le.— 500 Cat Baskets, five sizes. —2e., Se., 9e., 12e. and 150.— BO pairs Bath Slippers. Usually 60c. ——40c. pair. — 20 pairs Bamboo Portiers, Size Bigx8 feet. Usually oe —— 81 each.—_ 50Cupsand Saucers. Usually 50c., 75e. and 81. ——2be. 50 Lacquer Crumb: erga Brushes. Usually 50c. 5 Bamboo Chatra. Usually @7 and 89. —85.25.— Reed Porch Curtains. Size 8x10. Complete with cord and pulley. Ususlly $3.75. ——81.75.— Bize 4x6. complete, 89c. 1,009 Bamboo Serolls. Usually 10c. ——— 100 Koros, Satsuma and Tatzan. Usually 75c.and 81. —#00. — (84 floor. ‘Ist and 24 annexes.) ——- Taz “Carrrom Sewme Macuse, $19 50. ‘We believe it tobe one of the best Sewing Machines ever offeret tothe public. Its sswing qualities are everything that could be desired. A full set o? the best attachments and a five-year guarantee accompany every *‘Capitol.” See tt in operation. (Second floor. Woorwar> 20TH, 11TH AND F STS. ¥.W- 20th st. building.) & Lorsror, Seeag ines poem eaeaenaes | Tig For Lavres Osry. 1 Vase Oxe Down This coupon snd $2.50 will be re- ceived for one week ony, ending Satur- 11} a. t 5, im full payment for HEAT abe ogo hat op Tee Cer ig aah ct Pe from The Star and bave printing op the Rewewser, Utwho do not bri havet seen ing coupons will have to pay 83.50 thors are all of the lateat shapes and dest mates. You stust bring thocouses or’ pas 65-0, Spectre loving money on this sale For a purpose, and mot for a paEthoee are displayed in one of our windows—take ILSON & OAR 929 F Sx. Baltimore Stores, hand 6 W. aul Baito. st. MOURNING G@ooD Laxsporos Look! Look! Now te the accepted time. If youever intend to buy» Black Dress we are very sure you will never again have the same opportunity to get one. These are all firs’-class Drees Materials, Bro. good quality and a limited quantity. ‘There is only one or tio pieces, or a hals piece of each Kind. We make thrse extroordinary Low Prices to close out entirely all Odde and ends and Odd Lota. 1 PIECE 40 INCHES WIDE BLACK S1K and WOOL HERNANIE, FORMER PR? 1 PIECE 40 IN CAMEL’S HATK GRENADINE, PRIFSTLEY'S. FORMER PRICE, $1.25. NOW 7oc. PER YARD. 34 PIECE 44 INCHES WIDE BLACK ALL-WOOL NUN'S VEILING, {invisible plaia, (PBIESTLEY'S), ABOUT THREE DRESS PATTERNS. FORMER PRICE, $125. NOW 75c. PER YARD. 4% PIKCE40 INCHES WIDE BLACK CHALLIS, stripe patterns only, (PRIESTLEY’S.) FORMER PRICE, ¢1.25. NOW Sic. PER YARD. 2 PIECES 40-INCH’ BLACK ALL-WOOL GRENA- DINE, two styles in stripes, (PRIESTLEY'S, ) FORMER PRICE, 81. “NOW 7c. YARD. 2 PIECES 42 INCHES WIDE BL: PRIEST- LEYS SATIN PLAID ALL-WOOL HENBIETTA, in two desiens, very stylish. FORMER PRICE, $1.00. NOW 75c. per yard. 2 PIECES 40 INCHES WIDE BLACK ALL-WOOL FRENCH CREPON, HEMSTITCHED all over, VERY STYLISH. FORMER PRICE, $1.00. NOW Gic. PER YARD. 2 PIECES 40 INCHES WIDE BLACK ALL-WOOL FRENCH ARMURE. in two shades, blue and jet. \_ FORMER PRICE, 7oc._ NOW 50c. PER YARD. 1 PIECE 50 INCHES WIDE BLACK SILK WARP ENGLISH GLORIA, fine quality and warranted “FAST BLACK.” For a light-weight underekirt it is the very best MATERIAL THAT CAN BE USED. REAL VALTE, $1.00. PRICE, 50c. PER YARD. 1 PIECE 44 INCHES WIDE BLACK ALL-WOOL FRENCH BENGALINE. FORMER PRICE, $1.25, NOW 81.00. 1 PIECE 45 inches wide Black Fine All-wool French ARMURE CORD, splendid for a traveling dress. FORMER PRICE, $1.25. NOW $1.00 PER YARD. 1 PIECE 42 INCHES WIDE BLACK FIGURED BENGALINE, fine quality (French. ) FORMER PRICE, $1.50. NOW $125 PER YARD. 1 PIECE 45 INCHES WIDE BLACK SILK AND WOOL FIGURED ARMURE (French), beautiful de- sign, fine quality, 3 dress PATTERNS only. FORMER PRICE, 81.50. NOW $1.25 PER YARD. 34 PIECE. 54 INCHES WIDE BLACK ALL-WOOL HOP SACKING, medium wer-ht. FORMER PRICE, $1.25. NOW #1.00 PER YARD. 1 PIECE SO-INCH WIDE BLACK ALL-WOOL DIAGONAL STORM SERGE, smooth finish. FORMER PRICE. NOW, Sic. PER YARD. 1 PIECE 54-INCH WIDE PLACK MOHAIR SICI- LIAN, for skirting or a traveling dress there is noth- ing better. FORMER PRICF, $1.25. NOW, 874. PER YARD. BLACK SILK WARP LANSDOWNE for a DRESS or WAIST, 1s one of the best materials used; it is better than silk. stronger and much more durable, and ‘equally as handsome. 40 INCHES WIDE, $1.25 PER YARD. (Black Goods Department first oor rear.) LANSBURGH BRO., 420, 422. 424, 426 7TH STREET. aul If yon don't want to the greatest Shoe offered miss Bargains you. ever —69c. A Pam FOR LADIES’ WHITE CAN- VAS TIES, with white, French heels and trimmed with white aed. WERE 81.25 AND 81.50 PAIR. A —95e. A Pam— FOR LADIES’ BLACK OR TAN TIES, ALSO RED GOAT AND GRAY SUEDE. In 6 diferent leathers, fn 10 diferent atyies. WERE $150 AND 82 A PAIR. —$1.15 A Par— A window full of styles La Fine Low — Shoea. best made Low Cute Boys and Youths’ Reliable Shoca. REDUCED FROM 81.50, 82.00 AND 82.50. —EVERY PAIR WARRANTED.— —ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS.— —MOSEY REFUNDED IF GOODS ARE NOT SATISFACTORY.— Wm. Hahn & Go.’s RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 930 AND 932 7TH ST., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE. ty 1 Ps. AVE SE “Liehig Company's” THESE TWO WORDS ARE KNOWN IN EVERY WELL- ORDERED HOUSEHOLD THROUGHOUT THE WOKLD AS DESIGNATING THE OLDEST, PUREST, BEST AND ALWAYS-TO- BE-DEPENI®@.D-WON Extract of Boof. MERTZ’S MODERN PHARMACY, Closea Sundays, 11TH AND F STS. Wonderful Popularity Has already been attained by MERTZ'R AN- NUAL REDUCTION SALE. Yesterday we sold PERFUMERIES, TOILET SOAPS and OTHER TOILET REQUISITES with abso- Jute disregard of former prices. At this writing the first floor is crowded with LADIES, who are buying PERFUMERIES and SOAPS right and left. Tomorrow it'll be the same way. If you're down this way by all means avail your- self of the REMARKABLE VALUES we're offering. Here's a list of Remedies For lots of the complaints human flesh 1s heir to. They're not “‘quack” medicines, but cures that have been demonstrated to be immediate successes. Look over the list. It may include ‘something you want: Merta’s Wine of Calisaya and Iron. Now 500. Carbolic Salve. Now lle Cleansiline. Now 9c. Lester's Compound Eliz. Now 190. (A spe cific for diarrhea complaint.) ©. 8. Disinfectant. Quart bot. Now Ble. (The dest wermicide.) ce ee Now ie. 2 Syrup Hypophosphites. Now 63c. seitie’s Liquid Malt (61.75 dozen). Now White's Belladona and Capsicum Plasters. Now Gc. ($1 per dozen) Page's Sarsaparilia (for the blood). Now 59e. ‘We recommend tt. Hall's Anti-constipation a Suppositories. Now Dr. Dutche's Infant Remedy. Now 190 (For teething children.) Nichol's Pile Ofntment (sure cure). Now 300. Witch Hazel, large bottles. i ‘Dou- die distilled. ) one ot ‘Bird Food. Now USe. (Three for Ferrand’s Coca Wine. Now ic. per bottle. — Beef. Iron snd Wine. Now 49c.per ‘Warner's Celery Bitters. Now 40. per bottle. Hails Tonic Nervine. Now Sic. per bottle, Paine's Celery Compound. Now Gic. per bottie. Cooper's Hair Success. Now 300. per bottle. Best bair tonic made. ‘Charcoal Lozenges. Now Ge. box. Soda Mint Tabtets Now 7c. bottle. Pepsin Tablets (cure for dyspepsia). Now 8c. per bottle. Clark's Corn Cure. Not 7c. per box. Clark's Bunion Cure. Now Ife. Lazative Elixir of Fruits (for cbronie consti- pation). Now Sic. per box. Jones’ Root Beer (makes 5 gallons delicious root beer). Now 1c. per box. Dove's Mandrake Pills. Now Uo. per box. ‘Vaseline (pound cams). Now 25c. per box. MERTZ’S MODERN PHARMACY (Closed Sundays), L]ra Axp F Sts OTT TT TO (Great Bargains In Furniture. $75,000 Worth of Farnttcre. Bedding, Draperies, Rugs, Se.. to be sold at from 20 to 40 Per Cent Discount. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY N order to do this quickly we bave marked every piece of gvods st © =pe- cial price, which, taken fromonr al- ready low prices, brings « great many articles actually BELOW COST, such as Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Wire Screens, Lawn Setiees and Chairs, in fect, all sum- mer goods. Our stock ts very large and complete and if you are in need of auything in the line of Furniture, Draperies aud Rugs, it will pay, you to see our goods before purchasing, as ‘they are. at nearly one-half the price you ‘will pay for the same goods in a month's time when the fall season opens ¥. IF youdo not want them at onee we will tore them for @ reasonabe time. CRAIG & HARDING, ‘on. 181 Ax F Sra N.W. OTT TUTTE TTT ~ 5a hmm SS itiivit “Ceres Is at —<— tp td et tt pet et rep oe a {tet jf se tt ett ts ts mt ee = 5 CNET > > > > ‘s > > > ‘3 => 9 > => = 3 i > 4 3 == = = > —becanse everybody likes the > = BEST FLOUB. “Ceres” makes 3 ‘> MORE, LIGHTER, WHITER, < ‘> SWEETER and BETTER bread then > any other flour in the world. Atthe > => grocers’. We only wholesale tt. 3 = Wau M.Garr & Co. <-> “Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers,” = Cor. Jst st. and Indians eve. nw. 1¢ ARE YOU SICK? ‘That simple word of four letter covers a mul- i = leeding. choot. forced to drop the drastic and lieroic ibe more ey eee hat does ref > Simply this: Nature is beyinning to Electropoise Is a natural aornt. Without nature's aid it would beanonentity. It bas graduated in « Sclence the radiments of which are only now beiny studied bs otuer systems of trea'ment. Our new quarters ate expecially adapied to the needs cf those wishing office treatment. Consult us for Asprarstiox, Lssowsia, Constipation. Nore Cuaxez Or Anpness. ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISE GO, 728 Llrx Sr _N.W. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON IN CHARGE. 18 ‘There are OTHER FURNITURE STORES THAN OURS, and there are OTHER PRICES THAN THOSE WE QUOTE, but there are ¥O FURNITURE STORES ANYWHERE 16 THE LAND that can PQUAL the QUAL- ITIES WE SELL at the PRICES WE QUOTE. W. B. MOSES & SONS tte eee eee ee tee There’s No End To The Crowds ‘That are taking advantace of MOSES SEMT- ANNUAL CLEARING SALE. All day yenter- day our maminoth establishment wae literally Packed. People realize that = GREAT RE DUCTION SALE with us means something. ‘The idea of selling Genuine 50 CENT ©, TPEMENDOUS REDUCTIONS. ‘We're making extensive alterations in @ar establishment. When fall comes it'll ‘With the biewest, best, grandest fathered together in any city in Just now we must have reom, we want tomake the acquaintance of Duyer in Wavhington. And, again, we're ‘tering to the masses. Hence this LESS THAN COST SALE. Lace Curtains. Iv'l_pay you to bus now, even tf you won't need Curtains until fall. ‘The firet comers to- Reduced to 81.83. Reduced to 81.60 Reduced to €1.75. Reduced to 2.00, Reduced to $2.25. Reduoad ¢> 82.00. |. Reduond to $2.00. Reduced te $2 25. Reduced to 82.50. ). Reduced to $3.00. Reduced to $3.00. Reduced to $3.00. Redured to 63.50. Reduced to $3.40. ‘Were $7.00. Reduced to 06.50. ‘Were 87.50. Reduced to 85.00. ‘Were @10.00. Reduced to 66.50. SWISS TAMBOURED. ‘Qpairs Were $5.00. Redneed to#s.o Gpairs. Were @5.50. Redaced to $4.25. Tpairs, Were $6.00. Reduced to $4.50. Bpairs. Were @10.00. Reduced to 87.25. ‘Gpairs, Were ®12.00. Reduced to €7.50. 2 pairs. Were 11.00. Reduced to 88.50. Lpaira Were €14.00. Reduced to 810.50, Spairs. Were 15.00. Reduoed to 8LL 00, Gpaira Were 815.00. Reduced to @12.00. Speirs. Were $16.00. Reduced to €12.00, 4 patra. Were $25.00. Rednoed to €12.00, 13 pairs. Were @20.00. Reduced to $12.50. 1 paira Were 817.50. Reduced to 813.50, Gpairs Were €20.00. Reduced to €14 50, IRISH POINT LACES. 12paire. Were 84.50. 53.50, 1Opairn, Were s4 75. te $3.50. Lpair, Were R.00. Reduced to $5.00. Lpaire WereB0.00. Reduced to $5.75. Tvaire Were @8.50. Reduced to @6.00. 4paire Were@i0.00. Reduces to $6.00. 3 pairs Were $10.00. Reduced to 87.00. Zpairs Were @11.00. Reduced to @8.00. ‘Spaira Were $17.50. Reduced to #12.00, 10 paira Were $20.00. Redaced to $12.50. Rpairs, Were ®22.50. Reduced to $16.00. 2pirs. Were $30.00. Reduced to $20.00. 4 pairs, Were 837.50. Reduced to 22.60 BRUSSELS POINT LACE. G6 pairs. Were @12.00. 4 paire Were @15.00. Qpairs. Were €15.00. Gpairs Wore 818.00. ‘Were 819.00. ‘Were $25.00. Were ¢27.00. ‘Were $30.00. Reduced to @2.00. ‘Reduced to $9.00. Reduced to $10.00. Reduoad to @12.00. Reduced to $13.50. ‘Rearend to @17.50. Rednced to $20.00 Reduced to 622.50. 4 paire Were $35.00. Reduced to $22.50. 4 pairs, Were $32.50. Reduced to €25.00. 044 pairs of Brussels, Irish Point, Swigs ‘Tambour and Nottingham Laces at one-haif the original price. 4 pairs, MOSES & SONS, 1lrx Axp F Srs. YOUR WORD 1S YOUR BOND AT GROGAN'S. Among the many bitter complaints of dull busines and scarcity of money which has characterized these Past three months we can truthfully eay that our Patronage has been thoroughly satwfactory in every way. Every one of these sultry summer days found a line of people st our counter waiting “‘a little something” on their furniture. going to tell you once more that your bere—any time—and for anythinc you payment once @ week or once s month you “sole owner and proprietor” of sbouse handsome, e-rviceaile furniture. Our eredit ‘our cash price—afid there are no names fo sign. fa @ Seven-piece Parlor Suite bere, upholsteret plush—and there's another upholstered 'p hair take your choice of either of them for 822 50—cash oF credit. These are but two out of a whole floor full of parlor furniture— Suites in Brocatelle—Witon Rag — ‘Tapestry, Gilt, ke. There's Bed Room Suite here in solid oat —bevel glass in burean—and our price ts 813 cash or credit, Our first floor ts full of Bed Room Purniture—handeome asany yourver sae @nywhere— all prices. There'sany quantity of Brussels Canpet here and ovr price is 50 cents per yard. Ingrain Car- Pet, BS centa per yard. Evers yard of carpet bought of usis made Iai free of cost—mo charee tor ‘waste in matching figures. We eril « Forty rowed Woven Wire i ‘Bair Mattress for €7 4-5 Mattings, Baby Carriages and ansthing anybody ever ‘used to ““honsekeep” with is bere—and it's yours for 8 promise to pay. GROGAN’S MAMMOTH GREDIT MOUSE, 819, 821, 883 7TH ST. N.W., BET. B ANDISTS i 0 MAMAS AND PAPAS Send the little childern to ms when their teeth commence to oo—don't wait till they are gone. We know how to treat chil- Gren. Hegant pariore—kind, gentie lady attendants—skillfal dentists —« fervicr excelled \¥ uo other establish Ment in the world—and yet low prices Ca-One grade of material—the deat. Fatracting, Ye. Gas or Zono EsY BEST TEETE, $8. U.S. Desraz Asex, 401 Tra Se | Baltimore Ofier: 1 N. Charies at. ‘ie WORK BY GRADUATED EXPERTS. oul 87.50.

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