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4. pil THE EVENING STAR. = WASHINGTON. FRIDAY... oe CROSBY 8S. NOYES... THE EVENING STAR bas = regular and permanent circulation in Washington three times larger than that ofany other paver in the city. As a local NEWS paper and Ad- vertising Mediumit bas ne competitor. ‘There are some comic features about the riotous proceedings in New York yesterday when a numerous mob of unemployed men on the East Side took forcible possession of & hall, but on the whole the affair was seri- in {ts significance if not in its extent. mob of five thousand men demanding a wherein to give vent to their senti- ments in speeches and resolutions and the spectacle of the thrifty proprietor of the hall attempting first to collect ten dollars in advance, may furnish some material for the humorist, but the evidence of a lawless spirit that characterized the subsequent MU z Deen regarded as a welcome addition to our population, the class that has injected a new element of danger into all labor trou- dies, and that has furnished the active re- eruits for the ranks of anarchists of the Chicago variety. The fact that In the cases of rioting and Iawiessness in recent years it fas been shown that the rioters were, as a rule, foreigners of a low class, may be gratifying to American pride, but It does not make the situation less serious. Ameri- can workingmen are not rioters and have never shown any disposition to take kindly to anarchy In any practical form. They are law-loving and believe they see In American institutions with thetr guarantees of equal- {ty full scope for the exercise of all their rights and liberties. Yet labor orzantzations controlled by American workingmen cannot escape some responsibility for yesterday's outbreak or of any outrages that may be committed in the name of anarchy. Gov. Altgeld’s action in pardoning the anarchists gave encouragement to the worst forms of lawlessness. When to this was added a formal approval of his course by influential labor organizations, it cannot be wondered ff anarchists and the degrafed foreten ele- ment to whom all law fs irksome have been It fs-not at all Ikely that any body of American workmen ever intented such a —__ = —__—_ Since the announcement in yesterday's Star of the plans and arguments of thore who have determined to make a State out light that an tmportant concession fs to be made to the federal government which may do much toward reconciling Congress to the of its right of exclusive lecisintive control over the federal district. They pro- however, to subject the federal dis- riet to a process of shrinkage, drawing In its boundaries until it encloses only the Capitol grounds. Concressmen who wander outside of the grounds may have to come into contact with rude hackmen or police- men whose allegiance is given to a state government. Their legislation on local af- fatra will be confined to the repair of settees the regulations concerning dogs in the grounds, and other grave matters incidental park management. If the agitation for statehood makes headway, it is fairly pos- -sible that the District may divide itself into several prospective states, and each section, using the logic that has been placed at their disposal, by pe gana of the rcheme, a 8 currency sufficient to meet the business needs of the country without delay.” No one of the different measures proposed for tax, favored a graduated income tax, pledg- ei cordial and united support to Mr. Cleve- land and denounced the policy of federal dangers. On local issues the platform was Gefinite and decided and pledged the party | pend to many good works. Oxe plank which has @ practical bearing, and‘is of much interest im the section of Virginia nearest Washing- ton, declares in favor of he construction of good roads as tending to promote the pros- perity of the peopie and recommends legis- lation for the development and tmprove- ment of public highways. —————— +22 ___ In a burst of enthusiasm that was com- mendable the Virginia democratic conven- tion yesterday adopted resolutions congrat- ulating Mr. Cleveland on the birth of a son. Mrs. Cleveland, about the same time, un- conscious of the good wishes of her Virginia friends, set sail on a pleasure trip on Buz- zard’s bay with a party of friends. The resolutions were well meant and will, as has been suggested, probably be filed away by the President for future reference. State conventions cannot be quickly convened, and if a form of resolution covering future contingencies could be devised it might re- Meve awkward situations. The report, which was accepted as a fact by the Vir- ginia convention, and on which it so prompt- ly acted, appears to have originated in this city. + + It is hoped that Goosetown, Va., which has the honor of being Canmlilate O’Fer- rall's birthplace, will be sufficiently im- Pressed with the enthusiasm cf the occa- sion to change its name. ——__ + +e The board of lady managers of the world’s fair may have adjourned. but Miss Couzins will doubtless make it distinctly understood that she has not. ——_ + ee ___ And the rifle teams from the District National Guard went forth and took their stand among the Sand Spaniards and the soldiers from states other than New Jer- sey. And straightway the boys from Wash- led to cover themselves all over with a thick layer of glory. They did own the summer town of Sea Girt, and all the desirable prizes in sight fell down at their feet. And the boys in blue, like tree Washingtonians, proceeded to put the prizes into their pockets for to bring the home with them. All this addition to his- tory transpired yesterday in the great rifle shoot at Sea Girt, and unbounded is the joy today of the District National Guard. It was the great Inter-State Regimental Tem Match, and there were nine teams that did take part, and when the tallies were all made up, lo, it did appear that the team from the D. C. Engineer Corps led all the rest, while the First Regiment D. C. N. G. was in the second place, and the Second Regiment D. C. N. G. kept ahy other team from enjoying the honor that would accrue to the holder of the third place. For ‘twas ® glorious victory, and the surprise that has struck in upon the legions and-cohorts from other communities was large and wonderful to behold. They say unto thet selves, “Can men from a little place i than three leagues square come over here and give us pointers at our own game, we who come from the greatest states in the Unio?” And Maj. Harries’ team kept on THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, PD. C, FRIDAY. AUGUST 18, 1893. Woodward & Lothrop, | GLEARING PRICES ° oe Groceries ie CLARK’S, 734 AND 786 7TH ST. N. W.. and the bigness of their plumes and the swellness of their social standing, and the men from the state known as the Keystone, who do march by uncounted thousands and tens of thousands in an inaugural proces- sion, will not be in it at any stage of the game when ts begun the contest for the great Hilton trophy, dear to the hearts of all riflemen. And {t may be that they will not shoot at all, for they say unto them- selves, “In truth, {t is not seemly or right that we should be made to eat of the dust of the ground by these soldiers from a small part of the land where little ts the ex- pense of the guard and few are the simo- leons expended upon rifie practice.” And the sharpshooters from the District Nation- al Guard did follow the same practice of saying nothing, but they filled up the bull’s- eyes with large chunks of lead, and right merrily they did add unto their scores. —___—_ ——___ +e. New York anarchists discov:red that for the lack of $15 their only paper printed in English could not go to press. They tried hard to raise the money, but were unsuc- cessful. This may be one of the cases where poverty is a blessing in Aisguise. It GLOSED THIS EVENING AT 5; TOMORROW AT & WE WAVE A TREAT FOR THE MEN IN THE SHAPE OF A LOT OF UNLAUNDERED Johnston’ 129 7th st. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN ALL LINES, Now is the Time to Buy. ba) kept em ing fore ie 0 it d a = 5 a Braham them trom fone toe th Soot mee a ee S| Beet Family Flour "> > "98 Barrel ae one ae ome ve oe 756 Minnesota Patent Flour = => $4.75 i adam OO b] 2 6 Pounds 26 Gents If Governor Altgeld will consent to keep out of politics it will be a good thing for all concerned. ———__++s+_____ Bering sea will kindly remove its pic- tures from the newspap2rs and make room for more important matter. —— +> —__ There will probably never come a time when John J. Ingalls is not able to serve his country with suggestions. SHOOTING STARs. : Rice o ° Suiits. Lump Starch - «= 6 Pounds 25 Gonte Leave Your Orders Today. Goors Dezivenzy To Aut Pants Or Tue Cire. GPOCEPIGS. LAY IN YOUR SUPPLY. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. READ EVERY ARTICLE OF THE FOLLOWING: TEAS, { SURXDRIES, Fruit Puddine, 3 for 250. . MADE EXPRESSLY FOR US OF THE l0T, SOLID COLORS, CHECKS, STRIPES AND PLAIDS. Cheviot Suits, in light and dark colors, a nice dressy suit that any cam use, suite that we sold hundreds of at THEY ARE MADE IN THE BEST POSSIBLE MANNER, WITH REGULAR YOK", FELLED SEAMS, NECK BAND AND TWO POCKETS. YOU HAVE ALWAYS BEEN ASKED AT LEAST $1.50 FOR THESE QUALITIES. SPECIAL PRICE FOR THIS LOT, $1.98. vi 5 eC : Shirts. 656. Corsets. Cholce of our $1, $1.25, $1.50 Corsets, every popular make, perfect goods. Choice 786, ‘Time in Money. “Hush,” said Uncle Sam to the poet. “Don't use that phrase, ‘golden moments, again where Europe will hear you.” “Why not?” _zemsbe if It ever happens to strike her s trying to get all our clocks over her side of the pool.” x ‘The Bargain Season. When times are hard she heeds them not, Excepting to assume That none should quarrel with his lot ‘When bargain counters boom. Ready for His Name. “Who is this coming?” asked the hotel “That's another East Indian Gs piled the porter. ape gme: a “Front!”" “Yes, sir.” “Bring in the double width register.” A Slow Road. Gunpowder... Extta ne Gum -+-1009 Fst. door.) —o— Kerrrep Uspenwear Deranruexr. Just in—100 dozen Ladies’ Swiss Ridved Cotton ‘Vests, low neck and no sleeves, neck aud erm holes with croche'ed scallops of pink, blue or white, ———— Sxasonastz Suors Repvcen. ‘Two lines Ladies’ Glazed Kid Oxfords. pstent leather ‘tips, Line of sizes broken. Reduced from $4.00 to —$1.50.— ‘Two lines Ladies’ Tan Goat Oxfords, nearly all sizes st floor... Have been seiling all the season for $2.00 and $2.50. 2a annex.) “Pay as you go,” said the railway ticket rt ea one CEP —81.75— Taz Jrcxsox “Favorite Warst aco ‘ot om your road,” replied the travel- Goat Oxfords. Sines We can recommend for comfort, support and fine ichnston's Breakfast Coffee.. ing man, as he shoved his money through | gmt Pee Oot 1 006 | orm Ttislight aad ficxibie. Ladies uaable to bear 9 Agneta Calc cee the window. ee as an ‘rigorous garment should nee this waist, We have it ST REALTY BX “Why? in white and licht «ray brocade st All our Ohfldren’s Tan Goat and Glazed Kid Oxfords “ = 1.73. — “I'm not such slow pay as all that” fiat were $1.00, 91.25 and 81.50. sig0ed 10 10% | a aoe, ee an a 7 ot. Bld) 5) A Distinction. —Te—- D, 9 “Have you been to the world’s fair?” ask- | (Second oor....ssessceececeeeeeeeeesctat annex) | Art Neroreworx Deravrwenr. < MPED LINENS. NEWEST DESIGNS. REE rata ie wi ee | 794-736 7TH STALW. “See way Plaisance?” Fine Linen Serviet and 3 mad boas . Mosurx Usxozawean Derantaenr. | Fine Linen Finger Bowl Doylies........-15e. and “In the original or expurgatedt” Gaearty Repvory Rates SOME EXTRA GOOD VALUES. | Sherry Wines. One reason why some great men are more cotemporaries is because their remarks have been through the hands of so many clever editors, Coming to It. ‘With their masculine collars and masculine th ies, We're approaching a period when The girls will be taking the world by sur- rise PI By sharpening their pencils like men. ‘sleeves finished with eol- ored embroidery. On center table temorrow at 85. ‘Lot 1—Gooa quality Muslin Gowns, yoke of fine clustered tucks, neck and ‘Lot 2-Good quality Cambricor Muslin Drawers, aborately trimmed with lace or embroidery, tucks above. On center table tomorrow at —s5.— Lot 3~Good quslity Muslin Walking Skirts, Ham- burg or cambric ruffle, with lace trimmings, cluster of tucksabove. On center table tomorrow a¢ 850. — Lot 4—Good quality Cambric Corset Covers, fancily ‘trimmed with lace or Hamburg inserting and edge. Fine Linen Comb ana Brush Trays. Fine Linen Paper Holders. Tinted Laundry Bags. Travezrxe Goons Derantwenr. Tranks of all kinds, Club Bags, Gladstone Bars, Cases, Blacking Cases, Collar and Cuff Bixes—in fact everything a traveler could bave any possible we for. Heavy Canvas Telescope Cass, leather corners, three strong straps, riveted handie. WORLD'S FAIR. While Congress is wrestling with the money question and trying to establish a parity betweea the two metals we have determined to meet the cut in railroad rates ty establishing a parity be- | tween these rates of passage and good traveling | equipments, almost any style, whether it be Bag, Telescope or “Hand Cases,” j.---tt His Explanation. haps ermiaaet ee ee ee Oe Suit Case, seems to be the most desired, and we “Yes,” said the important young man to Ce ee ed 85 tuvite your careful attention to these prices: | . Harvard Club Bag, heavy cloth lining, nickel lock bebo, Jady whom he had just met. “I ‘and catches. Extension Case “Why, Mr. Brickins,” sald te hostess, “I 12-In. 14-in. 1G-in, 18in, 20-in, Qin. 2-in 26in. didn’t know you were ever out of the Tsraxts Derantwent. “BSc. 70s, 80e. 81.00, is $1.50. 8145. 61.75. | Hirvel United States.” Leather bound, leather clamps and corners. | “Oh-er-ahem, you see I came here on the | 1@HT-WEIGHT REEFERS FOR THE COOL apg g pers electric cars. I referred to the trolley | Poles.”* —— o> __ Others are starting once iuore «(ter tail- ure, having made arrangenents with cred- ures. ‘The mind is prone, m bad tim give little attention to the resumption of industries or firms, and iaus it sometimes comés to pase that a gradual but xeneral recovery from extreme depression has real- ly set im before men are aware cf it. ——_- es —___ of the strain on the people everywhere, but scing with persural and partisan tactics lana winking and bi mysteriousiy | about, “compromises.” enator Voorhees’ bill to Increase bank circulation, which would have given imme- diate if inadequate relief in many smail cities and towns, as well as at the great financial centers, might have been passed im ten minutes, but certain noble Senators must object and have it amended and be- deviled ‘and held back. They could not agree upon this measure of relief for the people, but they had no difficulty in promptly agreeing yesteriay upon the joint Tesolution to pay themselves mileage, and thereby put the people’s money into their own pockets. Out upon them! Public indignation is reaching a white heat, not only against the men who are avowedly working to prevent any legislative help being extended to the country, but also against those who profess themselves. in favor of repealing the Sherman jaw, but are parleying and palavering and insidi- ously confusing the plain issue and retard- ing action upon it. ——_++____ ‘The Senate's Dallying. | From the New York World. | It is high time that the dillydaliying in cease. MORNINGS AND EVENINGS. ‘Ten and Gray Flannel, double breasted, sailor col- lar, turnbeck cuffs, trimmed with brass anchor but- tons, —$1.50.— Asmall lot of Muslin Caps, three-piece style, fall Fuche around face, easily laundered. ‘The 12¢. Drawers and Jean Waists have st last arrived. Good quality Muslin Drawers, finished with deep hem and cluster of fine tucks. Sizes 3 to 8 years, —12Me. Jean Waiste, buttons and button holes. Sizes 2to Syears. 500 Paver Parasols, larze size, beautiful designs. Usually 256. = 500 Candle Holders, bine and white. Usually 15e. pmol) 100 Water-drop Tea Pots, large size, with handle. Usually 260. phat Spock 50 Lecaucr Handkerchief Boxes, highly polished. Usually 500. wea Office Baskets, good ard strong. Usually 50, Straw Stoop Seats, —te. ‘Bath Room Mats, larze size, Usually 75c. and 81. — 50 Beth Room Rues, cotton and jute, well woven, | size 23418. by 3ft. 10in. Tanaily $1.30. 100 Mustards, Sed{i and blue and white wares. Usually 150. a eR 100 Lacquer Bread Trays. Usually 180. —Se.— Grain Leather Cinb Bag, leather-lined, teather-cov ered frame. 10in 11m, © 124m. 14in, Lito. There are observed, from time to time, Jatted beck. : 3 Se a ‘These Cases are something fine, beautifully fin fome gracitying signs of :mprovement. 1 Re. eS $1.85 $210 $2.25 8240 82.65 82.90 | teted leather corners and side straps, linen oF e e es : — . a wit : markets. A little more faon2y ‘s found | Cream Flannel, with pin stripe of tan, deep sailor! Real Alligator Clab Bag, pigskin lining, brass | Mutter lined, and with elegant secure brass, | available for commercial loans. One of the | collar, large brass buttons. trimmings, 4-inen, jargest note brokers in the country re- — 82.50. — Hin. 12-in. = 13-in. 1tin. 15-in. 16-in. =—=__ Marked one day this week that ne nad done = ee ees = - S73. ct 87.25. more usiness that day than ‘a fends 308 CAPS. $5.00 $5.50 96.00 $6.50 00 87.50 | We have several other lines of these cases in all day to1 me manutact F r we . ‘ental fuk mat hee ae pnd vd sizes aud at proportionately low prices. Grain Leather Gladstone Bag. 18-in, 20-in in, : 28 in. 304 $4.95 6 85.95 & 361m, 38in Canvas-covered Dress Trunk, hard-wood slats, steel Light-weight Dress: Trunk, leather bound, brass . Sbeet-iron bottom, heavy strap hin-es, best Excelsior” lock and lock bolts, linen lining, deep set-up trays, with hat box, extra dress tray, Prercre Deranrsent. 20x24 Pastels, white and gold trame, bow-knot cor- ners, heavy torchon mat, 3.00. 20x24 Engravings, Onk frame, silver beading. —81.65, 11x14 Fac Similes of Water Colors, white enamel frame, gilt corners. Sgeus Oak Easels... Te. ‘White Enameled Easels, 50. Cravox Porrnarrs. —81.95.— SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. RE a | Rosser Learner Dress Suit Gases. Gexts Learern Har Boxes “Special Saicbapines aoa eiieiccian on clamps, sheet-iron bottom, Hanoy bolt on each end, Pants | Prom the New York Herald. oth st. bldg.) | UF strap hinges, eight rows heavy mn work on Every day's delay increases the intensity |“! <p eae al +? | op, two brass locks and center lock bolt, deep se.-up the Sensis,’ inscead “of tpromptuy” adopting d S atin, Min, S it 99 gonfidence and check the panic, is “pettie Sscastsx Deranraesr. WS: 9555 THIS WEEK. MAKE A NOTE OF THESE PRICES AND WONDER HOW IT IS POSSIBLE FOR US ‘TO SELL AT SUCH SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES. $2.00 PANTS NOW $1.00. $2.50 PANTS NOW $1.25. $3.00 PANTS NOW $1.50. $8.50 PANTS NOW $2.00. $4.00 PANTS NOW $2.50. $5.00 PANTS NOW $3.00. $6.00 PANTS NOW $4.00. $7.00 PANTS NOW $4.50. TAKE A LOOK AT OUR 9TH ST. WIN- DOW AND SEE THE SUITS WE HAVE MARKED DOWN BELOW COST. ater, Cheese, 2 for Joe ‘Canned Sa}mon. Canned, 2 tor JOHNSTON'S, 729 7th st. n.w. Be Lobsier, 3 for 50¢. 729 Zth Street Tomorrow. Monster Stock Chinaware. Special Day at ore oe ae 4 itors. Among the banks minerc 30 «. 2.90, $4, $4.50, $5 and ious want have bent nannana ae mclal | Better quality Caps, made of all-over embroidery, be eee hae A temas hag hy @ number have been able to settle | high ppmpon of lace and mull. Grain Teather Giadstoue Bag, leather lining, leath- wath efealtors, and thus to ‘resuine ‘busl- te. — er-covered frame. 9 are gratifying indication: Pe: seeceeeeeessLOth st. -) it 16 is 1 in. 22 | and ‘should be published us fully and co: | SF png past ee ol ia 3 served as attentively ag the records of sus- BS 845 B75 | (87. BS p 9 ures. A correct idez of the Sgpeece nas a 934 PENM Ny situation cannot ve gained by looking on Hat Trunks, 18 and 20 inches, 1231 PENN N the dark side only. cs — thine Mc rinihe ‘When industries and credits are disorgan-|Cumprews Corton Uxpeewean = Repairing tn stl our branches promptly done, re} the seemingt ln 2 Z . Straps free with every trunk. Sows “oterat nea mene, les of D Canvtecoveret stone trunk, bart. nood sat, | ee oe Tn ee rae healthy condition of business no one would ‘EPARTMENT. Stes clamps. sheet from bottom. best *“Excelaio Factory, 1218 and 1220 E street. 1t be surprised to hear of some busiaess fail- Jock, fourstrap hinces, linen lining. eee ome ee ea 1,000 Earthen Stew Kettles TEAS AND COFFEES. TO BE GIVEN TO PURCHASERS OF 5,000 BOOKS FREE. for window. You can decide 729 Tra Sraser. Books for childven. Books for young ladies, everybody. ‘at_ ent ea READ THE LIST. 5,000 Booxs Gives Faen MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. Books for old men. See the bulletin board the upper house should . Congress: BEAD THIS List: has been im scasion now for tes.éaseh ans call ce (ath floor... .10%h st. building. ) 0 Tiustrated History of tie Great Civil War. ‘Crown Jewels. | the Senate has not even begun to do any- = 20. desta, _—o ‘Museum of Wonders. Life of Barnum. | thing...It has deferred action on the Voor- Rca History of the Bibi Pilertmo's Progress, hees ‘bill for increasing national bank cir- ‘500 Bowls, bine and white, Masses: Trrcrcres, o Encyclopedia. Beautiful Gema, culation, on the ground that nothing —4e.— 3 Robb's Family Physician, Histories. | should be done about that until the Sher- Paper Fane, 83.45 to $15. — Star of Bethlehem. Life of Sherman. | man repeal has been passed upon, and it 5c. doi ‘The Prince of Glory. Marvelous Wonders. has postponed debate on the repeal upon eee a ‘History of the United States, Life of Spurmeon. | the plea’ that nothing ‘can. be done about | Paper Fire Sereens, with stand. Usuaily 50and 730, Borer Wi ote by ‘Around the World, | that until the House has acted. —Se.— (lh aes oy Earth, Sea and Sky. Life of James @, Blaine. | ator Gorman’s elusive and_potterin Paper assorted designs. 81.85 — 2 methods are peculiarly out of place at such stad far ar a bestest Stanley's Africa, a crisis as this. when prompt and aggress- ive action is vitally necessary. It is claimed | that he is trying to secure for the demo- cratic party ‘all the credit for any relief —#20 to $35. — _{lvtene mated Dosey vad sas vsuay | Borsy Axo Grats Savery Broxcres. Gor. Oth and E Sts. —8e.— 729 Tru Soneer, ‘body can et the above books absolutely free of cost. ver: can at me Saceae tants at once fror monster descriptive which r. Ye do no, 729 Tra Srazer. eautifully Mlustrated. suited poks im 729 Tsu Sruser. that may be afforded to the country. ‘The evveevoneee at ann0X.) | (Ath HOOP.ssseesceereseeeeesseeseeesseeeee-LOth st. BIdE.) Butter oo is % — Poe peo) ‘are a copper how the ma- E 50, per pouns Jority for the repeal of the Sherman act 1s —— Ghoice New Tees, 30. 40. 50, U0, 602, aud 81 per pound. made up. They ask only for prompt and unconditional repeal. This is no time for playing a_partisan came. If the Senatorial “stecrers™ cannot steer better than they have done thus far there THE “CAPITOL” SEWING MACHINE AT $19.60 Tsawift, noisoless, elegant, besutiful, COMPLETE, Nelther skill, monsy nor labor has been spsred to per- Gone Up. We won't advance prices. Remem- should be a firmer hand at the rudder. fectit. A fall set of the best attachmonts and a five-year guarantee sccompany every “‘CapitoL” See it in bert Pe boxes cf anoy Cream Se eee ery for 81.30. Let the Traditions Go tor Once. From the Louisville Courier-Journal. If the Senate wishes to preserve its prec- fous “traditions,” to which it seems more - 10th st, building.) Jas. F. Oyster, reat China and Japan Tea Co. devoted than to the interests of the coun- Woovwarn & Lorsnor, th & Pa Ave. N W. try, it should avoid trying © patience of oe ° ° ° the people too far just at this time. WI, LTH AND F BTA XW. go TELEPHONE 518 729 7th st. 3-Day Sale Of Medicinal AT CAR LOAD PRIGES.| Liquors At Special Prices and Rums, Diamond Extra Cooking Wine......81 hy? 1 Diamond, @x0e B00..-eeceenncsnsn, 200 OO Diamond, rich, utiy oad fall | Diamond, ion of Wome Diamond, old selected... 8 50 3.00 Madeira Wines, Estee Rich and Ver? OM acne 88 ee HO Catawba Wines, o eee N. A. Poole, 944 La Ave " One Big Bargain Table Hi b fiytrt it i i i 4 R Hi Hy a ‘Low Sboes £0. Sze I gec. FAMILY SHOE TORE (Opes til! 12 p.m. tomorrew night, ) » 810-312 Sxvexrn Sz. N.W. CARHART & LEIDY, IES TEES RS ‘RESS GOODS axsin—eni some pig outa" Profit is = matter ‘of minor consideration just sow— we want to close out ell Summer Dress Goods, for we don't want t ‘Scary 2 piece over. We've now lowered the reduced prices, 10 pea Black Plaid Oreandies. Was 200 Now 124c Yuan ‘White Indis Linon. Was 50c. Now 250. Yarn Besutiful effects in Scotch Gingbame, ‘32 im. wide—not sn undesirable pattern. Was 252 Now $12k. Yo Carhart & Leidy, as 928 Tzu Sz.—706 K Sa