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4 THE EVENING STAR. | ‘e¢ ones. but they scomed the of flight, and for awhile were i “a gaged in preparing to receive the regu- WASHINGTON. . lators. The mob’s cry of “surrender” meet- shotguns to spoil the external proceeded CROSBY 8. NOTES... appearance of the Conrad home, and ee THE EVENING STAR hana regelar and | time would have made the place valuel ciel fm Washi th Dut there was interference—the Conrad brothers returned the fire, and although timeslarger than that efany ether paper is | +), ht was dark, succeeded in almost the city. As = lecal NEWS paper and Ad- _ immediately killing four of their assailants, vertising Wediam it has ne competiter. and mortally wounded one other. Where retired in Bs In point of variety there never was & Congress like unto this. Every shade of | political opinion, every variety of ism has at least one representative intent on tenac- fously holding sacred what are regarded as inalienable righta. Many of the ditfer- ences are radical and beyond the soothing | touch of anything like moral suasion, but ‘an effort will be made to harness even the least tractable force, so that by united ef- the great and increasing load may be President Cleveland, in his mes- will point out what he believes to be of safety, and pending the publica- his views—now so near. itself of the minor details of organi- and be prepared to sensibly discuss presidential recommendation. The coun- F speedy and reassuring action hold to strict accountability those for selfish reasons or for no rea- all, shall interfere and cause delay. be presumed that partisan oppos!- tion will make {its appearance, no matter what the proposition. but every true citizen must hope that patriotism will be the more conspicuous feature of the session and that Het BEERGSRASE Hh Baad 3 Capitol gossip of the more substantial variety appears to indicate with apparent the President's official views as to what would be desirable in the line of silver legisiation. The forecast, which is published in another column, seems to be well vouched for, and is by no means un- reasonable in its terms. Those who ought to know how the President feels on this extremely important topic say he will be| moderate in his recommendations—will fa- vor the unconditional repeal of the so-called Sherman act, but recognizes the value of asa money metal. If he should point that with the present attitude of Euro- countries the proper ratio between and silver cannot be maintained by country alone he would not surprise yone nor would there be much room dissent over the proposition that by silver coinage except for sub- sidiary purposes the European governments easily be forced into an inter- agreement of a variety more fav- to the United States than any that yet existed. Such views as these are ttributed to President Cleveland, and there are several prominent members who are ready to jump right into debate with such Propositions as have been outlined. Silver it Hae H The Serenader a He warbled and wailed and he plunked his The task of looking after the new mem- ber who thinks he knows it all will now add a few gray hairs to the heads of party The President’s message will make one of the most interesting leading editorials the Congressional Record ever had. ——~ + Tt is understood that a promise to be earnest, but brief, assisted the House chsp- lain considerably in his canvass. ——_ +2 This has been a hard season for political prophets. —__+ «+ _____ ‘The sergeantcy at arms of the House is no longer an Ohio asset. ———————~+-2—____ ‘The man who waves the mace in this Con- gress is likely to have several busy days. ——_+-2—___ In the work before it Congress cannot act efficiently without acting promptly. —_r += —_—_ “They are off." SHOOTING STARS. Fame. A statesman from New York was indulg- ing in a little social relaxation. The lady with whom he was conversing undertook to give the conversation a little life by the remark: irony you think Burns’ poetry, is beau- A shade of haughty indignation swept over his face, but he answered gently: “Mr. Byrnes, madam, is superintendent of police, not a poet.” A Rough Estimate. “Sawyer seems very proud of his vio- ln,” said the man who likes to be disa- greeable. * “Yes. How old is it?” “I don’t know. I should say a couple of thousand years at least judging by the tunes he piays on it.” Col. Jajat Jit Singh's name sounds a good deal as if the minister had stam- mered at the christening. Malaria Microbe. guitar In a rhapsody wildly delirious; He sang till the man in the moon from afar Scowled down in a manner mysterious. warbled ane wailed till a microbe near Was wakened. That youth will remem- ber The grip that he got, both tenacious and aly; And perhaps he'll get well by September. An August Favorite. “Yes,” replied the other, “I go around men are not likely, however, to be over- hasty, for they undoubtedly hope to secure | @8d call on her now whenever I wast to & majority of the coinage committee and | PASS @ comfortable evening. use that vantage ground as their base of ‘The Voice of Detraction. operations. As several days must elapse She: “What makes Charley Biggles wear before the committees are announced it | tnat string to his new etree bene seems as though the silver men feared to|” He: “To keep it trom blowine away when @iscuss the case on its merits and on the| ne talks through fee same plane as that which the ant!-silver pies men are willing to occupy. But shrewd as| = ‘The Coming Congress. the antisilver leaders are they will meet | Aren't you glad to see Congress again, im the white metal advocates men who are| Jolly and nolsy and full of good sneer, clever of fence. Should the administration | Puzzling o'er matters that you think are seek the unconditional repeal of the Sher- plain, man law the silver representatives will cer-| Making some matters puzzle tainly endeavor to push through a measure “ae = by which will be in close accord with the Chica- go platform—a most troublesome document latterly—in which the democratic party pledged itself to evenhanded treatment of two precious metals. There is. promise of much disturbance within the now domi- nant party. —~--___ When the extraordinary session of the Fifty-third Congress has adjusted those matters for the speedy adjustment of which It was especially summoned, the Dis- trict of Columbia would like to be accorded a hearing. There are many things within this federal territory in which many peo- ple are interested, and to which congres- sional attention has been or will be direct- e@. In spite of smooth-spoken promises of reform and the appearance of good Irtent, § fort there Is for farm Vance's declaration to the North Carolina financial matters ‘Though you have called it some things that are bad Say, now honestly. aren’t you glad? Aren't you glad to see Peffer and Jones; Glad for the chances to linger and hark ‘To the music ~* Simpson's oracular tones, And the novel effusions of Congressman Clark? Though sometimes you say that those things make you sad— Say, now honestly, aren’t you glad? ——_—_ 2 Small Comfort to Anybody. From the Charleston (S.C.) News and Courier. We are unable to discover just what com- the farmer in Senator ce that the present is “a rie The alliance man, ‘man steam railroads continue to run through| should happen to’ be Lickea te = runaway thickly populated portions of the city at| mule would care ery little whether it was grade, thus endangering and frequently de-| “@ Fich man’s mule” or a 's mule, stroying human life and causing much un- | TH€ Kick 1s the main thing. necessary interference with street traffic; the disgraceful and unsafe structure over which trains cross the Potomac is still a blot on the landscape and a menace to prop- erty; the sewer system fs incompl water supply much less cleanly than it should be; streets and avenues ought now to be extended; new sidewalks are almost a prime necessity: the fire department needs immediate strengthening: These matters and many more are pressing and will at the earliest opportunity be presented to the na- tion’s lawmakers for their consideration and action. ——_--+e2 It ts to be said in favor of our Congress- men that they are not anglomaniacs. ‘Therefore they will not feel it incumbent om them to punch one another's head under an impression that it is English, doncher know! —- + -— All possible haste should be made in de- eiding the fate of the silver dollar. Its ex- istence on the present basis shoul! not be artificially and painfully prolongel by pro- tracted discussion. ———_r 2 —____ In connection with several eminent gentle- men ft is hoped that they have not devoted their spare time to the endurance branch of voice culture. dollar may take refuge under Senator Peffer’s whiskers. ——_++-— One of the most satisfactory occurrences recorded for some time took place at Cory- @on, Ind. yesterday morning: the news| should be spread all over the continent | until even the wayfaring man, though a| And all thim Micks they fool, comprehends the facts. Some months ago there resided at Corydon an elderiy @entleman named Conrad. He died sud-/ Tim denly, and under circumstances somewhat | indicative of murder. Suspicion finally fell | upon Samuel Conrad and William Con- fad, sons of the deceased, arrested and tried ‘they were acquitted. | The verdict, which seems to have been thoroughly in accord with the evidence, was unpopular, especially among the rough | element it it was doing. | Ss organized, and | had armed him-| after each member th self, the mob proceeded to the house wher fn resided Samuel and William Was not entirely unexpected by the acquit- from New York savings banks a few ; the/ ago are wisely putting it In again. Th are many more dangers to the working- | man’s savings banks. At least nine out of ten of th savings banks are safer custodians of = years’ savings than the owner self. Sure, And tumed the and they were} Full forty min, und; The speaker couldn't help himself, Discussion over the trial resulted | Says | But woe's the day to Care of the Money. From the Pittsburg Commercial Gazette. Depositors who were drawing their money days ere than ible _ insolvent of ‘him. It Takes Room. From Prek. Smythe—“Why has Washington such ab- normally wide streets?” ‘Tompkins—“Oh, that’s to enable a re- cently elected Congressman to meet and pass a newly appointed postmaster.” > A Lady Misanthrope. From the Chicago Tribune. We do not believe anything will ever restore Col. Phoebe Couzins’ confidence in her fellow-woman. ——+ ++ ____ All In the House. From the Indianapolis Journal. Come all ye noble Irishmen and Englishmen as well, And listen to my ditty, as a story I will tel Of how the house of commons had a glori- ous jamboree, j And ail “about the sacred cause of Irish ibertee. there was Joey Chamberlain, who got upon the floor, British’ lion loose to hear he crathur roar: But gallant young O'Connor, boys, he got upon his ear, | And his whoopin’ ery of “Judas” then did echo loud and clea: rabbed their spy Sthicks and satied into the fray, Whilst toward thifh kem the Johnny Bulls afightin’ {ery way. Healy, he got bonneted, but that he didn’t ‘mind, And Saunderson's two eves were blacked, Sure he was nearly blind. r ail good and true, was fight- in’ all aronna. ’ hats, an’ coats sthrewed uj yr spectacles was pon the id or sthop im any way, gms the British Isle, or Kan- ie: It was what might be expected, boys, In Italy or France, And we Know the Yankees rict every time they get a chance; Britain, boys, when ha thing occurs, uc! s fight in Parliament like . THE EVENING’ STAR: WASHINGTON. Woodward & Lothrop, 10TH, 1TH AND F STS X.W. CLOSED THIS EVENING aT 5, ---NOW IN PROGRESS--- OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF MEN'S AND BOYS’ UNLAUNDERED DRESS AND NIGHT SHIRTS, TURKISH TOWEL SALE AND A SALE OF DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISSES WITHOUT A PARALLEL. FOR TOMORROW— BARGAINS IN FLAX. AN AUGUST SALE OF ‘LINENS FOR DINING ROOM, KITCHEN AND BED CHAMBER. ,While eating the daily meals we think but little of the thought and enerzy expended, which has resulted in the snows texture before us Months of preparation were consumed in order to ive us this small posses- sion of -uch wreatsignificance. Nature a ransacked from insects to herbage for reproduction in the linen looms, and Ireland hasreascn to be proud of ner linen weaving in all its branches. her Table Linen in par- geular. The Frenchman tells of his dazzling Table Linen—the German of his fancies, the Scotchman of hi® honest work, the Englishman of his grass; lawns—the Irishman of the purity of his flax. IRISH, GERMAN, FRENCH, SCOTCH, ENGLISH— ‘What make do you prefer? We have them all and we draw our supplies right from the manufacturers and hand them over to you st prices as low as same qualities can be sold for in America. ‘Many housexeepe's are finding ou’ thst {tis not a cent or two we save them, it's a dollar or two—it's a hundred or two in the course of a year if they buy of us re«ularly. Proprietors of hotels and boarding houses are finding out these advantages sls. Correct, Hberal Linen dealing has @ ven uss linen prestige and a linen business with but very few pers. Some of he reasons may be seen in today’s excepti:nal qu tations—remarkud! y ov prices. They tell nothins defimte, though, until compared with the goods It does seem that prices could never be more worable. BLEACHED SCOTCH DAMASE. Hemmed Ail-linen Huck Towels, 19238 inches. S84, 95e. yard.— 200, 92.25 dozen. — DAMASK PATTERN CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. | Hemstitched All-linen Huck Towels, 20240 inches, 2x2 yard Cloths $2, —20e.. $2.40 don —— "34 yard Cloths, 50. “I k Towels, 20x4? inches, seeraet ae 28. baaigeeontr ey (M4 yard Cloths, $3.50. 1 6-8 Napkins to match, @2 504 Memetitebed All-inen repoe hee ‘20x42 inches. ‘3-4 Napkins to match, $3.25 dozen. NAPKINS. Aspecial lot of Dresden Double Damask Napkins, fall 34 size. Regular 96.50 quality for _ 84 dozen. — 5-8 Bleached Damask Napkins, —S1, 91.25, $1.50, $1.65, 61.95 and $2 dozen. —— FRUIT DOYLIES ‘Hommed All-linen Huck Towels, 22x44 inches —2e., #3 doz, — Fringed or Hemmed All-linen Towels, 22544 inches. —We., $3.50 dos. — Extra quality Double Damask Towels. Regular 66 quality. —S5e., $3.75 doz.— cull tor ‘ ia bis INFANTS’ BIBS. —TSe, dozen. — ‘18, 2 and 75e qualities, TURKEY RED DAMASK. —12te., $1.50 doz — —40 and 50c yard. — irra miko’ A lot of short lengths of Glass, Russia, Twilled and Roller Towel Crashes, 12%c. quality. —10c. yard. — = cies dosen, BEDWEAR RAR cope spapernon beg Extra Heavy All-linen Pillow Cases, hemstitched, Hemmed All-lineri Huck Towels, 1723 inches, | 224230 inchen, — 12. $1.50 dozen. — All-Linen Scotch Huck Towels, 18136 inches, —l5e. 91.75: All-Linen Barnsley Huck Towels, 21244 inches (extra iarge size). —Ife. $2 dozen — Hemstitched Linen Sheets. — 4.35, 85 and $5.50 pair.— J.N. Richardson's makeof Fine Linen Sheeting, made up into b-autiful sheets and hemstitched. — $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15 pair, — ———— Corroxs Browean, * 500 Muslin Sheets, double bed size, 620 sach. 500 Musiin Sheets, double bed size, G5c. each. 500 Muslin Sheets, double ‘ed size, GRo. exch. Finer ones up to 61. 1236. 500 Muslin Sheets, single bed or cot size, 50c. each. (24 oor sssese. 11th st. bidg.) —— THIRD FLOOR BARGAINS. | FIFTH FLOOR BARCAINS. a Carsa Depantucnr. We have selected « lot of After-dinner Coffee, Choo- ‘late and Engagement Cups and Baucers, assorted ‘shapes and decorations, none of which were less than ‘25c., and marked them all at pale ae Carisbad Chins Cups and Saucers, gold decorations, tea and coffeesizes. Regular 350. kind. —Now 100. — Carlsbad China Tes Cups and Saucers, decorated in foldand colors. Regular 300, kind. Soft-finisbed fixured Mull Waists, tucked front, back, collar and cuffs, full sleeves, Reduced from Sto —$1.50.— Plain Pink and Blue Chambray Waists, soft-fin- iabed, tucked and plaited back and front Reduced to 82.25. — Dark Print Wrappers, tight back, robe front. —81.00.— . Now 10e.— ated Saez rete Wesepees, rele front, | ss Cape ead Setcers, ewiich willl, Bieaie eh OE 20c. kind. ee weet — Piain Pink and Blue Chsmbray Tea Gowns, ruffled yoke, fall sleeves, telt, fast colors. Reduced to 83.50. — Figured Organdie Wash Suits, close-ftting waist, full skirt, lace trimmings. Reduced from $10.00 and Rozelle Plates, breakfast and tes sisea Regular 20c. and 250. kinds. —How 10. snd 12¢.— ‘Roselle Bowls. Regular 250. kind, 812.50 to Now 5e.—— —85.00.— Frait Plates, Royal Bonn decorstions, Fine Firured Dimity and Organdie Suits, lace and —100.— ribbon trimmings, Redueed from $14.00, $15.00and | yruit Plates, basket pattern, open edge. Regular —— a 5c. kind. White sail Cioth (the newest) Eton Sui Diag eer on eee : '* | about twenty-five styles of Decorated Carlsbad large “Empire” revers, full skirt. —87.50.-— As usual, we are showing the best line of Blue and Black Storm Serse Eton and Blazer Suits to be found in this city. Guaranteed perfect fittine, —87.50, $10. 00.and 815.00. — ‘Striped Madras Waists, blue and lavender, ‘*Em- pire” style. Reduced from $2.25 to 2. Superior quality Black China Silk Waists, fufi sleeves, turn-back cuffs, Jabot front, finished with shields. ‘China Umbrella Jars. —85.00 ones now 83.50.— 50 ones now $5.00. -— Hovszrcaxismea Deranrvert. “*Bilexo," the best scouring soap made. Sold in ‘Washington arm by usonly. Regular price, 10c. cake, ——85. 75. — —Special price, 10c. for 3 large cakes. — Figured Irish Lawn Waists, bor plaited or ruffled ‘Puts Pomade, the imported. front, neat patterns, fast colors, Reduced from —Larxe box, 5e.— $1.25 to Imported Safety Matches. Regular price, 28. dos, —75e.— boxes. Pink Striped Percale Waists, Sizes 34and 96. Be- —Specisl price, 10c. dox. bores — duced to ‘Tetley's Tes. fold by us only in Washington, Fra- Saya Grant and delicous. Three qualities— A nice line of Chins Silk snd Light Wool Tes Gowns Gold label, $1.00 pound. ‘and Wrappers of the best quality and superior make Yellow label, 70c. pound. and finish. Popular prices. Green label, 500. por (3d floor... Uthat. bldg.) ! (th floor .....-ssseeesseeee 10th and 11th st. buildings, —— Caaxox Ponrnarrs. ‘We are turning out the finest Portrait work at the lowest prices. A perfect likeness gusranteod, for —91.95.— (Fourth floor 10th st. building.) Tar “Carrro Sewrxe Macue, $19.50. ‘We believe it tobe one of the best Sewing Machines ever offered tothe public. Ite sewing qualities are everything that could be desired. A full set of the dest attachments and a five-year guarantee accompany every “Capitol.” See it in operation. (Second floor... -+-10th st, building. Woorwarn & Lorsnor. 19TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 7. 1893. NG'S 2 paLner saa CLEARING SALE |Will You Want in IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. the Fall? ‘It will pay you to do your planning and buy- ing now. We need more room—you Reed more furniture, or will need it in the fall. ‘Xow, we'll make ® proposition. Take $75,000 ‘worth of our Furniture, Draperies, Russ. &c., ‘at cost, lese than cost and nearly cost—thet’ll sive usthe needed room—that'll give you the needed furniture at such prices as you never heard quoted before. So here gore for more room and less furniture. The following is but = tasteof the immense furniture feast we have ‘pread throughout our store for your entertain- ment: Visit our New Shoe DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY? IF 80 Raw Tars Lis. SHOES! SHOES! AT ONE-HALF PRICE. ‘ee BEE, Eo g) 33/ Chamber Suites. As special bargains for the next week we shall offer an excellent line of Curly Birch, Osk, . Mahogany end Prime Vera Chember Suites, in thirty or more patterns, Below we quote « few sample 1 save $150. MILLINERY. —plnarraen 4 LET RE DER 9g.) 967-50 cur arn mr ge nese TETAS) $43.50 cermnemee BSE. ‘Children’s Trim: colors, at... Laflea, Misees' and Children’s White Laghorn 3Q), 20 BLAZER EQITS. si Ge $3. 50 SHIRT WAISTS. A limited quanti those Waist with wide, galcr col arn trimmed oF col.ars, broide'y, tucked front and Walnut, Maple and Sycamore. Below we ive 8 few of the reductions: $120 rosea noes ow $90. $97.50 ratine tae www 875. . $68.50 rine mw wey B59. A eg Pe Ber dataset Brel 176 | $17.50 menus raangreeaee 912-50 India Lawn Waist White with embroidered sailor oollara a1 Basin, Zh ck Slaw Refrigerators. a ‘We have a few more Refrigerators $1.20. BY aie wis Chests, all in solid oak, which we will sell st or pede Gaver Usprnwear, Ddelow cost, These most be seen tobe appre jot lubed Gauze Low Xi z onere Vent, Teeuler prices) ido, Willslows atc, —— * jo r v Eras etree nines | Wardrobes. . Our line of Wardrobes is most complete, com- Corsets. Prising all the various wouds and patterns. The Ths sabeatog v0, Be le Sette” Corts, Siar : =I iting: “Rerular, P. 8.—A8 we goto press we are getting more obtice Toe. Wut close at 450. room—the report of eur sale te already being ae Coen ee ets 150 noieed abou’ the town, the furniture 18 moving. rews Durss: wale cebetvon Ter price, uc. Will close a 290 : Special reducti in eae M USLIN: Uspenwean. on, ear ea “YP 19 Hundsome Muslin Gowns, Mother Hubl MERTZ'S MODERN PHARMACY, Tit zoce of thire Tacks, Hambare ime: Closed Sundava, * arek ‘tlanmed St sted raiicn full hieh ster Yer With sents ou ITH AND F STS. 3.W, ‘embrotue ‘Becular price, ’ Fa e690 M ERTZ’S ANNUAL Ste. CLEARING SALE PRICES PREVAIL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. KING'S PALAGE, 810, 812, 814 7mm Sr. N.W. A Paz Fos Lions WHITE CANVAS TIE With White French Heels and Trimmed with White Kid. ‘We have had such @ great run on the ‘White Canvas Tits we advertised last week at 6c. that s lot of over 500 pairs ‘Was sold out clean before Satuniay. To supply the demand we have marked down today some of our better grades—only 800 pairs of them this morning—so if you want your afte come at once. SALE Today begins anuther week of = famous ex- istence. Since the start thrones of econcmi- ‘terest, for our rerular prices are admitted to be lower than tho-e you'd have to pay else where. It means a big saving to you on what- ever you want. TOOTH, HAIR AXD NAIL BRUSHES, SPONGES, ATOMIZERS, 9 | DAINTY PENENIVES, PROPRIETARY MEDICINES And hundreds of other “‘needsbles” have en- Joyed a larxe demand, but Perfumeries And Toilet Articles ‘Have perhaps been most sought of all the very esirable goods we've been selling. Here's a little list of BIG BARGAINS for TUESDAY'S shoppers: “CROWN” PERFUMES. Mateukits Extract Du Japon, entirely new . we Matenkita Du Japon, Eau de Tollette.. 69%. A Pam LADIES’ DONGOLA TURN SOLE OXFORD TIES, Here's another delightful make of Perfame— i a pol erage ma sense, plain toe. OTHER TOILET ARTICLES:— Peau a’ Espagne Toilet Soap, was 60. Were $1.00 and $1.95. you 69. A Pam RED GOAT OXFORD TIES. Ladies), Misses’ and Cotldren's. Only few pairs left. ‘Ongoline, was fow 34.CTS. ‘Nail Powder, was 250. ‘Thousands of similar bargains in Re- Mable, Desirable Footwear attract the thousands of intelligent buyers to our great —Maszsz-Dows Surz— Sa” EVERY SHOE IN OUR 3 HOUSES “G8 REDUCED IN PRICE. §a7 EVERY SHOE WARRANTED. “G8 NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE, Merts’s Tar Soap. Now 11 cts..3 cakes cakes for .. **Queen Anne” Tooth Powder. White's Ivory Den ine. Now. -. 430TS. Imported Vinolis Shaving Cream. Now 37 CTS. @0-CENT ATOMIZERS, TOMORROW ONLY 25 CTS, MERTZ’S MODERN _|Pharmacy for . - ‘Meriz's Carbolic Soap. Now 11 cts., 3 + 30 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 980 and 982 Seventh st. 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave. 281 Pa. ave. 0, seis one How Will You the two distin. t features of EDMONSTON'S AN- UAL REDUCTION SALE. No 1 We can’t “bait” you with any 98 for 26 cents, but we ean give you t Know ou ever had for Your fo Bee the SHOES ou our BARGATS Ta What Cores Flour te good for unless you ty Behzet ml be rrorioed at the values, bedyetntar wiser dd sir trmeipad reed or exDIES $1.50 TABLE contains appoint you. For sale by all grocers. We Fine Dongols only wholesale. Wm. M. Galt & Co., ““Wholeaae Flour and Feed Dealers,” Cor. 1st st. and Ind. ave. SHOES have never been sold for less than $2 ‘That On the 98-CENT TABLE are $2 and Snes Sontag fee eogeag s 3 ‘and 62 1 om CA LEAVES ARE A NATURAL sbies. BOYS’ $1.50 and $2 Russe:s only oca_L t Nea & Sex ES Cth shoes ee wimilar re Tadjena of Sout kuperice tons before the patie nvedical frateruity knew- anything about sree cnte teavee, combined with pure native Teaves, com Claret) “has become famous ass sovthing tonle he nerves It te sleo mach used in cases of ‘Ghousness; fever, te. "Price, 5c, bottle. For sale only at EDMONSTON sew —1334 F Sz. N. W.—stonn. Troxrsox's Puanaacy, 703 157 Sr hers a mae Saxe Sroc-Sraurrve. TOCK-TAKING hes pulled many 6 strong value off the perch of profitable price— Jan Gropped it into the “bargain row." Weve figured up—and it's “barrel” of cash we'll lose.———But ft goes to you. Our gain is the time and the leering out of broken lots and 044 sizes, ings—Ladies, Children's and Boys’ Straws-ond Men's Derbys and Alpines in the Hats——There are Shows for everrbody—"‘flat on the haste, too.——You can 4. dollars’ worth of shopping with small change. Some Men's $10 Suite for 96— how's that? ‘The special prices on Men's Sep- arate Pants still bold good. ‘Tf you don’t “‘mend the fences” fm your wardrobe now—while you can—you'll make « misteke——We Know there are lots of baits bob- Ding sround on the commercial eea—but safety is here—quality i here—and the wise buyers are here. AKS AND COMPAN e be He clove at 6 p.m. except Pa. AVE AND 7TH ST. Co. 13m Aw FS» | Midsummer SLAUGHTER SALE AT THE FAMILY carhart & Leidy, REDUCTION |SHOE STOR Has been visited by immense crowds the past week Everybody wants the BARGAINS that we slone are giving—FINE *HOES at ABUUT ONE-TH.RD THEIR VALUE. They are “FINE SHOES"—not a de- FAMILY SHOE STORE ) 2 310-312 Sevexra Sr. N.W. O8XSNSNSXOXEASKEADALO) X) X @ Three Shoe ¢ X Specials. & x hey et ti x ropa te x) anxious to close out at once. \X xX gdtsais, Rose Low Shoes, whick were Xx X) ode arsadareses eee (P NX) otaticl teehee te toma |X &| Hoos & Smom [i IX| 7 1217 Px Ave 1X lO&X8XSX8X8X BXXskoXsO Corset Waists. We are the main agency for the famous SEQUIPOISE™ Waist JESNTROM LLER Walsts and Com- se Bodices. Summer’ weieuts PWe signe carry all the leading” torn" Waiste, of “the world, - which combine ease, grace” and Surabiity. Satisiaction guaranteed. M. C. Whelan’s, 1003 F Sr.No Braxcu. Going to the Fair 5k sea ed ip sce len fuk mw eferrbie try sas goatee Weil Go Ryainiessly- PROF. J. J. GEORGES & SOX, (Chiropodists, 1115 Pa. sve. au aus Jlotof Silk Belts, with silver bucks. ‘Were 96c. Reduced to 8c. each. Ladies’ Sleeve Buttons and Shirt Studs ‘Were lfc. Reduced to Llc. set. colors. Were 25e. Reduced to 17e. each, Point Ge Ireland Laces, white and betes, 2toG-ineb wide. Were 15, 18, 20end Zhe. Beduced to Ge. yard. BON MARCHE, « 314-316 Tm Sz N.W. Cetin ERE'S THREE ITEMS WHICH call “‘sserifices.” ow eye they are bargains: ‘30 and S2inch Scotch Ginghame, We. quality. 12 I=-2c. Yard. I2 1-2 c. Yard. Meus Percale Shirts, sil sises BEd gayinaie variety ot “patterns, 58c. Each. a7 926 7th st.—706 K st. That $6.50Trunk ‘Shap ya" Kneessi, Con Ora Axp Pa Ave Center and Ket. markets. Telephone 271. LATROBPS, RANGES or FURNACES et the best and most satisfactory Kinds are here. ‘The TORRID FURNACE is healthful, eo ‘nomical, durable, clean and eastly manewed, ‘The BORN RANGE satisfies every user. We guarantes everything we sell. §.S. Susp & Bro, 432 91s St a7 Rages Exrenrnise, 121 11TH S8T. & THE KNIFE DRIVEN CLEAN TO THE BILT. PRICES OF REMNANTS SEVERED IN TWAEK NO MERGY IN SPITE OF THE CRY FOR SULA THEY MUST GO AND HERE THEY ABBE REMNANTS. REMNANTS. FIGURED LAWNS, he. FIGURED PONGEES, ‘o. BED FORD CORDS, PLAIN SATEENS, 96> DRESS GINGHANS, DRESS PRINTS, 4. MOURNING PRINTS, PINK BABY BLOF CREAM SATEENS STRIPED “ATEENS, 7%. PLAIN BLACK SATEENS, ‘WHITE INDIA LINEN, Bye. ORGANDY LAWNS, FRENCH “ATEENS, ‘See FRENCH BATISTE, WOOL CHALLIES, STRIPED FLAxMELETEER, See WHITE DOMFT FLANNEL, PINK, BUFF, BABY BLUE LAWNS, MISSRS' BLACK HOSE, . per pa MEN'S GRAY MiXED SOCKS, ‘be. per pair. 1,000 REMNANTS MATTING, ‘0c, per yard. HEMP CARPET, Be. per y 1,000 BOTTLES AN MONTA, Se per oottie. CREAM WOOT CHALLIES, ‘This is your golden opportunity, if yon will omy ‘avail Yourse'f of the time to call RAFF'S ENTERPRISE 1241 Ll Sr S$ LiADER LOW Paige aus-2

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