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money issue as well as of serious interest considered separately? THE EVENING STAR. Arthur Burt, PickN ews (eae Ss ae No. 1411 F St. ® One argument offered to the voters with Estoblished 50 . WASHINGEON- ; | silver tendencies in favor of protection is Sot Bee eta Menace WEDNESDAY..........-.Jame 17, 1896-| that it enables a larger use of silver in the S | ‘Or K= ‘Terme; sada jeckly If the | More Ribbons at the Palais Royal. — financial policy of this country. markets of the country are reserved for the people of the country the medium of ex- change between the people need not be so carefully calculated with regard to the money standards of other countries. Some- thing of an American system of finance will then be possible. Not the free coinage of silver as an independent act by this gcvernment, any more than the irrevocable and permanent adoption of the single gold standard, but as large a use of silver as may, for the larger uses of this country, be kept at a parity with all other monies in BURT’S GRAND SHOES “CUT.” TAKING SALE CONTINUED. Ladies’ 75¢. Sterling Silver NING STAR has a regular and permanent Family Circulatio: large as that of any other paper, morning or evening, published in Washing- ton. As a News and Advertisin: Medium it no competitor. TT In order to avoid delays, on ac- 1 _nbsence, letters to Id not be addressed connected with the ‘This stock-taking sale now in progress offers a grand opportunity for ladies to buy a high-grade Suit, Separate Skirt, Waists, &., below regular prices, @ther * The Burt Shoes are the rec- » office, but simply to THE STAR, or to | circulation here. items of equal interest await your com- es the Editorial or Business Depart-| “Tt ‘under tree trade or approximate free ing at the store. * ognized “best” throughout Ribbon and Millinery “buyer” arrived from New t di: to tenor or purpose. PP! weratey seceeta ees trade, how would it be? The protectionists * America. It is very, very rare = = = vrge that the larger the dealings with * they are ever offered below ther | York this morning—twice a week visits are now tri the ter Ame! depends aes Galthenis henge aeeereate relies alist ete Sie cls = standard prices. necessary to keep yo lied with every latest style ee mnt be sete tn the money of those coun- | i Wa in tn. In Ue at sas © coe takcred wih the factory asia ec - 4 welties in = tries, If gold is that money—and gold is Dresden, Persian and Grass Linen Ef- * Solid, Sterling Sliver Sets, ; for a big lot at reduced prices and shade ribbon. Persons leaving the city for any the money of the countries which sell in fects In the city. The stock-taking prices * attractive variety of patterns, * and got them. : aa dl nee aie America with the tariff bars let down— Puts these in the reach of all—50, 88c., including Cuff Buttons, 3 eis for thi le” ‘ Period can have The Star m*hnitea | then gold must be kept, or be obtainable, $1, $1.25, &e. Studs and Collar Button, at accounts for this “sale them to any aha runing eae in large amounts. Silver in such circum- Cost you 75c. elsewhere. Our * and the following unprecedented Buyer says: “I had to visit the factory and take the ribbons as they BESS ace = eee fate stances would not answer the purpose. And Ss. prico for few days, 35c. * values: is office, in pe! * fi : = % ” poeta eta Teens: 1 cents ‘per | 23 fee silver would drive gold away, free |, ack ire Soe trade, which would make gold essential to came from the looms, or Washington tomorrow would be minus white 5 Fine $10.50 Black and Navy Serge bargamm. The store 1s full week; 25 cents for two eee or ne the increased foreign trade, would cause Suits, in beth Blazer and of other equally good bargains [2 A. an 5 at * “4 = mee cents per month. Invariably in gold to go to a high premium and stay styles. Stock - taking $9 in Diamonds, Watches, Jew- {2 and the scarce pinks, greens, blues, yellows, lavenders, etc. vance. Subscribers changing thelr deve. cere eee A address from one Post-office to This whole question will of course have Uttle down and a little each Shoes P Oxfords, another should give the last address A few left of those Mixed Cloth and i ET TT a to be fought out on the sti Th Mohair Sui Week, Better than baying on stump. e mere ir Suits,with both Reefer and Blazer real estate or bicycles! Cc Cc es well as the new ane. assertions of national conventions—made Jackets. This season's newest 2. always under more or less strain and ex- effects, Were $15, $16 and « $10 citement—will be brought, later, under the $18.50. Stock-taking price. |CASTELBERG’S iNat’l Jewelry Co Just notice the O° of styles offered at this strong glass of protracted campaign ex- if Z Fine Navy Blue and Black $13.50 Serge Suits that were made to « $12 price: amination. The people are curious, and are Women’s Fine Patent Leather Parade for the Endeavorers. vitally interested, and in the end. will Sear aie cine Best quality Taffeta Silk Ribbons,| Best quality plain color and perint- 2 Button Shoes, kid top, straight Me It world be a proper and eminently cour- | decide. |1103 Pa. Ave., next to Sta tip, Wellington fored’ snilitary 33 inches wide. White, all the col- Hy warp Taffeta Ribbons in floral “ a Washington | As the tariff, therefore, is certain to be zs oo heel. A “swell” shoe. Regular ors mentioned above and many oth- foliage effects. to 5 inches teous act if the bicyclists of as bs = would add to the pleasure of the delegates | In evidence not only cn account of the Balto. Store, 108 N. Eutaw St. price, crs. SAL to the Christian Endeavor convention by direct public interest in this issue, but by Women's $5 Fine Russet Kid aking a wheelman's parade one of the | Feason of its connection with the financial Only a small quantity remains of ae ——— Leeiaaet mir SCAR, Your at s of convention week. | Gestion, how will it be dealt with? The those Stylish Novelty Tan Capes with ued oreleeane seaipet ae Se a sase (nat has been more or | Fepublicens are for high protection, tem- d silk Uning. Were $15, Prallieeton ne muilitasy bea choice, Flowers and Hats. less of gcssip as to the desirability or | Pered by reciprocity and by the necessity of $8 G22 90 land $2850." toe $10 Pickford’s New Store, Women's $5 Fine Russet. Kid = ae t @ revenue-producing tariff. Thi not re Bice: 9th st. and La. ave. (0 nh = ctherwise of a cycle parade, and at the e aes ewciere NOE Prompt’ Deliveries! Bi Everywhere. Dre Ceteae, with datnty, Second floor tomorrow for 1,523 bunches fine French Flowers at ting of the leeal members of the | UFSing the re-enactment of the McKinley open-work tops. TAL. Oe American Wriketiiar= as stated | DUE. fonbthey: aereoathae atx years atime Women's $4 Russct and Ilack Ane chara Stan the oralect was eux. | makes new schedules necessary. But they 9 Kid Oxfords, new 5th Avenue 25¢c instead of 48c, 8c and 75¢ bunch. Also 1,000 White Straw Trim- Nee eae Uaete woe none plsiat that ink whatever Istldcue -eithi tie Women’s Fine Unbleached S 1Vone erento ene Ee ne schedules the principle of high protection Bee ee 2 5C. Oxfords, atratght tip, Newport med Sailer Hats at 39¢ instead of 48c, 68c and 75¢. ing ee must be kept in view and enforced. stoces taking nS st disor d; there was absence of a 25 a toe, very dressy. va eet r auch = tatsode and that weak-| What say the democrats? What they said Women's 7c. and $1 Un- rown WwW ay Women’s $4 Fine Black Vici reas te eigers = many riders who | ®t Chicago four years ago will not answer bleached Lisle Thread Hose 45¢. a Kid Laced Shoes. gould cndoubted'y contribute to the dis |W: Sinee then they have written a tariff ipepectine:/ Stock, taksngmelic. fora third "Tees, taan the usual ‘cont, = A P CES. would tndoubted’y contri oor o ane bill which recognizes the principle of pro- Women's Swiss Ribbed Bicycle Draw- you can get the sume qualittes—but Play if good cause for participation could | rection, and, besides, many of thelr learere Anueh fresher gots hoes, be sh Now there is ample reason for ors, white and —_ ecru, y in larger quantities and pay ee Ae Washington nas never | Tecosnize the force of the republican charge reinforced seat. Stock-tuk- 50c. petelyal ose) cerita dealerae Sitnessed. “Sixty thousand Christian in- | yuag {fee silver and free trade are tncon-| tne i ie aes Choice of the following lots of We are racing against time—Stocks now gigantic, ssed. S : gives: gruous. But to what extent will they ty Tee paclanelvea nas @cavorers are coming, and a ‘Ge inte Fublicly make this admission? Protection Gil OVES, Cc. ee dene po rohoes forse 85: t ee Il by J B. | Fercentage of that multitude will either | js necessarily a delicate subject with them: | Fruit Department. Women's $6 Tailor-made Cor- mus' small by July 3—Bargains as never before are brig bicycles with them or secure them | put i¢ they are. obliged to handle it they Women's 8-button Suede In our new Fruit Departinent dovan Laced Shoes, welt sole, here. These stranger cyclists have heart must do so with more or less directness. Mousquetaire Gloves in tan PEE ory Gee ee Wer eye toeed mulltary beat, Your yours. of Gur jamoathy aud Uros® avenues. aid} vwit they. content ithentmcivest witht nave and, black. Were $1.25. 5 4c. Goal eaten tsionerens eatletes ot swell trey have planned to enjoy wheeling sen-| cating a protection which will provide Stock-taking price... 5 And Pickford’s usual low prices ions impossible in many cities. A bicycle tence (ha ala i will prevail, Women’s $6 Fine Kid Button Choice, 4c si ve cle | merely for the difference between the . aoe aes = parade would surely be appreciated by the | paid in this country and wages paid abronar| SOC. Stock Scarfs, 25¢. G Depart tao lene eee Gloves. Syringes. Hosiery. city’s guests and ought to be popular} @ democratic platform leaning toward pro- 2sc. Teck Scents 12zK%e rocery partmen eee aaa = eit So? sient ses eae seed among the clty riders. As The Star under- | tection will be a curiosity, but not more oo . 9 e ae dargains for folks who Se i aa de 5 Good news for girl The reliable and 14 cents for choice a the eee ee ae obeiacia than a democratic platform declaration in 5 lbs. Elgin Creamery... ..$1 Laced Shoes, welt sole, We graduates and ladies] warranted Fountain | of a table full of Hose in the way of such a celebration. a | favor of the free coinage of silver at 16 to 1. lington foxed, colleze toe, well . little consultation between the League i 5 me 2 Aes Mocha & & Java aise. 20c. Ib. sole, military bee ae who will want White ESS, ; repens and Vests worth up to > = = ae with three hard-rubber | 25 cer Souvediica (uses eae Can castly Te | y TH Fevibiteans of the second district of meee smi, oi oan English 13 Bireakiast Tea.20c. Ib. Suede Bimesyectnses see Lear) ear ea made so as to satisfy practically every, | YeFmont evidently know a good thing when Pe ee aie $1 Makes: deligious ted tea, to wear with short- ae ene pasa Cans ody, and the reauit oughe fo be aemccanh | they see it; they lkewise propose to hold piice <2 Sugar-cured Shoulders. . .6}c. 2 an 2. 50 sleeve dresses. 1 e edge, run with. slik General preference is favorable to a night Gane cee they ot ee Our Beautiful $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 and Fancy Sugar-cured Hams.12$c (6) f d § oe iF Be, 2 aE EgE oe a for mea! oe pee ag thelr camdidate’foricongressieinittieece Ss Drenden, Beaten Huaree Striped Fancy Breasts... ++ QC. XIOF S, pI. 35- oe EF Guaranteed Hot Water Bot. Silks. streets be comparatively clear after | °° ais E eable Parasol ome is u to be dle, Se, 4¥e and business hours; at night there will be many piso Fe eee Rae Bare poem retaced: Se $1.89 Carolina Rice. .... -4c. Ib. one ay eer ae pega Ct 2 ate. ‘tor '9,"2,S and Pyaaet —— snore people at lberty to view tha parada: | GYeTY Fespect he Is worthy of thelr contl- teking to BestiButterine cos =. 15c: db. ool cccetreenaearce emnce hoice, Every pair waranted, |" 0 ee eae ae best the natural darkness will afford opportun- | °~ Som n nen’s $2 White Canvas Ox- as) uks that cost itfes for spectacular lantern and tis = Liquors at Little Prices! fords, turned sole, low heel fitted at our risk. Underwear. te: pecta lantern and torch dis 1 more at wholesal fay mice ae Getta uical ch Pye ate Manager Hanna forgot at first to provide You can count on getting the new Pall Mall toc. (First door.) 3 a play such as delighted those who witnessed 5 very ‘beat nekndc ot say, Wins “ EF Pinks, bines, yellows, lav- the Procession given in honor of Alexander | f0F the aia Oe ae acme of Pure Silk Taffeta Ribbons, in all colors or Liquor you buy in. this de- ey, See Ae Wowpets $2 Handkerchie iS. 49¢ for choice of the | ia we desirable. whades te ¢, is cam) mat St. id Persis d Dress f- ‘tment, an Patent father Dre ‘sh R. Shepherd some years ago. Reference to | Dis campalsn at St. I eae aoe piece tee Gina ee 25¢ Mesome téeqdnled: prices: Meee a (First Boor.) Silk Vests,Paris Hose, ee (he new columns of Ube Start will) show | 07 cerca bs and ‘50c. ,Stock-taking price. Gi Pickford’s Private Stock. .$1 qt. } Men’s and Women’s | Garters and Bike Leg- G that the matter ‘s being taken up seriously | Palen has nm so absorbing as to excuse We guarentee this Whisky Py 5 rass Clot by men who mean to do all in their power | Mim for overlooking the department of end ayppsmimiontethar a werre Men’ s and Warranted All Pure} gins. On bargain ta- (Second floor.) te organize the parade and make it the | “P¢™t@neous applause. or puree beam cannot be boast 4 Linen Handkerchiefs | ble near G st. door. |: 20c yard instead of success !t should be. Should the sch de- =a eee 11 “3 Got OM ye Wht EFA combination lot that in- | » lop along the proposed lines these case | THe avewed vice‘presidentaltceadidarce baa cae gees x Siramtate Pare Se SS) O€S, p2. 85. reduced to 18c from ies Ried Sik “Vets a | “el oe Aas Linen 7 : -andida . Shite : o seg ele jose, in binck amt taney col e twenty-five or thirty thousand riders | Complain that the governor of New York . Sterling Waist Sets. 2c. Very Fine Old Sherry Here Is beyond a shadow of a doubt the greatest | 29° ors; Bike Legeim. of overt | 2F888 Cloth, with silk the precession. distributes his courtesies by making Mr. Silk Hose Supporters. ic. Fine “old Tom” “Gin. value 1n Men's Fine Shoes ever distributed in ars Goth, An black’ ond tans. vse | Stripes, Depew the agent for his rejections of the Extrects, all odors. : eee S tne oni elty: fr Parasols. ee cys jie stein ES ees nomination, while Mr. Platt engineers the 5 : Men's $5 Russet and Patent olor combination. |” “etwas pacts Spe pride et Lara = positive side of the proposition. = = et Alaa Leather Lace Shoes, Wellinzton $2 = fs ors $3. 4 = ces. color combination 50e. Belts for. foxed, new College toe, either As a eae . —~+-___ . ‘hoi (irst_tleor.) tq-dectare for the free colage af silver at) (74, nonaraa mentees eigdoyeal tis the Ze. Belt Buckles, all kinds Light or heavy sole. Choice, and ee Novelty Linings. 16 to 1 the evident policy of the republicans Men's $4 Russet and P: est Sil CES, (Second to is to combine, in opposition to the radical | TW Clty post-office building today. The Leather Yaced Shoes, tn mew Grass.Linen Parasols. | worth from ‘Sr to $2 erg verites, all who favor sound money. | S7ucture is large enough to afford em- \ New Stare eiileeeltos® = ie 2. [Silk lined, in various col- ‘d. 1 cael lic yard for 16c¢ 5 a 3 Some 10 et re ain ple | > This opposition includes (1) the single-|Dloyment to twice or three times that White Summer Corsets, SW. 9 Men's $4 Tusset and Patent broMdey bands "on cores. ae gee re i quality Percalines, in jard gold men who do rot believe in c which were $1, $1.25, $1.50 Leather Oxfords, in the new throcgh which the lining sh at 15¢ and 25c yard/ all the most wanted i ae ae and $1.75. Stock-taking price ‘or. VY Ze toe, Some with silk band borde: fe i ssibility of bimetallism through inter-| wn a E eS fe match color of ining. for choice. colors, : Gate ith reference to the democratic nomina- \| Men's $4 White Linen Laced Se ag CF Black, Butte rational saxcouene, and ies Zee Favor | tion, the President does not burn his bridges JA KE | Ss, } | Shoes, medium toe. nee et ees ge Tasen, Sets 5 bo 12 ie R gem | soaks like sik the saree a eosin satel and | behind him as completely as does Wm. C. (& tassels to match shade of lining. | Positively worth ap to organdy and other sutumer die autora pececeattiens eae ta ble: ana | Whitney. Balance of a small line of Stylish Tan ae eae acces @) the scund money bimetallists, who fav ae ee Covert Cloth Reefer, Jackets, Underwear. Embroideries. a oe peer = a = Es eee Mr. Morton is convinced that a nomina- changeable ining. —_Stock- $ A. “R (First floor.) (First shor.) Dress | Goods. ne present gold standard only w | tion is not only very hard to decoy but teking price h 'e| 3, a i} rT Second fo lela "ah ath | eae Sean a ‘To am’s ; SL Se ae rere] nya agreement can with safety be established, | 5 man. » 25 G; Cambric an uslin “broken” sets of best of only r1Je The first class prevails and is growing | ,/ 7°" JeRt Cleveland does not go quite so tured Verte (ave basal: tat Foe aoe Gn ee Embroideries, Sant Tap rted " Dimites . : Pp = ‘& | far as to threaten to bolt. 25c. ip for the Umbrella Skirts with worth 2< steedily stronger in the business circles of duced curing stock-taking to is) ccTMy'ye_tong em known an the tad Oe Teens, Games | eC POMOC yan. 25 cents. —_--+___ elie - : 5 the East. There are still thousands of | ers of the trunk sworkl. ‘superior ° 138. inches. TF Tron 6 to inches wide bat whole fre ‘not remnants, Cater of the stccad daad ts die caau SHOOTING STARS. Workmanship, the faultléss materiale 9 fe are_to he Ue yard, and those 4 es, the iuuport= — Serban here hy Ue (Ye new i, the unrivaled finishing, give them an eae to 7 inches to be only lve yard | © soap capaci he ot suotts clesses sre coioees to the axe Work for All. BI Abbparance ‘and a ‘stanchness pecu- Next to Branch P. O. Wsaists. for chotee. Shi re : 6 to 1, 1 ( = tw 7, ratlo, Independent of the action of other | “You don't seem to show any enthustasm "Pa Ave. we ttre, Drcae, Trunk, Cult bese A gas range will do a coal range’s Se Neckwear. rt aists. whatever,” safd the anxious-looking man . . S| Taney aids ‘ponee mom, $ lone hinges, 1.25 for Soft Waists a (iret flor.) nations. It would be asinine in the repub- eavy side bolts, steel clamps, wel k witl h 1 25 licans to so word their financts! declaration | t® the delegate. rr o Si arene rece tall Huth ted, work without the surplus heat. $5 that were $2.68 and puree Nearly two thou- as to expel from their ranks either of these | ‘That's all right,” was the reply. “we} The “Waterman”—the best slate- | le covered, and has two trays. and $6.50—two burners—At $2. 2.08 € ach $1.48 for the newest | cand Laundered Shirt two classes, who are natural allies in| are willing to divide up. We'll let the other] stone shelf refrigerator made—is re- fi $7. 25, $8, $8. 75: Wilmarth & Edmonston’ 1205 Pa.av of thee Fancy | Yokes, in epaulet ef-| Waists on these great Gefence of national credit and prosperity | fellows do the hurrahing and we'll do the duced in price. At st ene: 3 Irene Trot, ase” Wt tox eae [SSS Eh seed rat, pinay, fects, made of straps | bargain tabl in the appreaching struggle, and who wiil | 2°minating. Ses Wilmarth & Edmonston’s, 1205 Pa.av||*} heavy. clamps, Excelsior lock, “Noy 3 | a ee and ruffles of embroid- rt an ~ both be needed if the dangerous doctrine of Confilet. ee 2 3, ols, (2 trays, full cloth Med, aouvte Is 3 / Silk ik Ski: hi 1 Up to $1.50 aie 16 to 1 independent free coinage is to be NNN | = | il rts. ery, reaching to the 2 Tp to SLs 4 egadditg Gueccnda ait Gite "Twas bad enough when Greek met Greek, $ Headquarters { for Travelers’ i $6 50 $7. $7. 5 a eas pia 3 225 one s And no one paused to count the loss; | eq? 9 75° *) Mo ‘waists. ics sits be Snancial plank agreed upon by the And yet they say _and Horsemen’s Goods. FS) eTrune, Full size, Dane, wood pox S| $3.79 for the Um-| £7 [ates nie apureciats, ‘he ad devoted to. Misust aa ee bse eee ee meee That here, today, a a Ss | hols,” 10- in lags, ites amps snd | brella Silk Skirts wr ad oe ES oo eee Soue enough, app-renily, for sound money Tie | corners; full cloth’ lined, deep. set-ty artistic creations. were men to stand upon. It is not, however, a} [tS even worse when boss meets boss. | (( VY our. Horse | tra. “extra, tee! “knees, extra “thie | measuring 138 inches —- as straddle in the sense of being ambiguous. Acting on a Suggestion. be] = = at base. Jackets. Trunks. The single gold standard men will be pleased | «q_ ig a pecullar trait of the American 1 Bei T d | $ ~5O ©FThese are $5 Skirts for i 1 | ls 4 for (Tied oor.) a with every word of the declaration, except | pecple,” sald the shrewd observer, “that Ss ing orture 2 Hi 5 °5O I.) See eee 20 per cent discount $1.98 pend f those words which point to bimetallism | they always want mcst what they think —by the files these days unless you S| pee insteac ol through international agreement, and they ” have a Horse Sheet while he's in the $$) (3) Il PELVE in ALS | —one-fifth off the $2.48 for those thirt . they are least likely to get. qiablstand as Net oe RI e * Corsets. : y attach less importance to these words be-| — «« >” inquired the fet when you're using 8 = price marked on the] inches ix D: Do you feel sure of that?” inquire him. Buy now while prices are Hie BF Gengine Grain Teather Satchels, | ches mg. ck cause they believe such agreement to be | pottticnn wen Ee S| nickel trimmed, good ‘materials at = ag oars garments selected. covered. Looking like ae eee favor eer “Certairly.” HORSE SHEETS, 7s¢. UP. i $1.6 0, § $1.80, $2. | It wouldn't be at all strange if 39c for 50c quality 1 « aa-| the best trunks, to ornaiots ‘tree eatmage of arses pieces “Then perhaps I'd better send for a rep- $2 Duck Horse Stecta, $1.50, : +! jenna canta eather Satchels, | eee et a om matting: aaa Ventilating Summer Slims’ Sockets, mite a2 ten8 | &71 1 of $6.98 for keets, $1.50. " 1 trim: eat) = i es 4 = ch Dre international agreement and will not per- that nomination ee and decline $2.50 Irish Linen Sheets, §2, KL Fen Bee | NOW! May be you are trying to Corsets. : ears. from $2.50 to $12,” AN | Best Stn # Ioree + Trans haps be greatly disturbed because the word | t?4t nom! ee ped A CS *) 53. $ 3-25. $3. 0) fe] eae ap eect mnled (where “yoa)cae chute of all ses “Ts to 20°" — S> Eston f gold is freely used in describing and indors- An Opinion on Currency. aera ae ee El eines Bags of M ‘grain 3-5 as 1 | eae een ae ee eee Suits, $7.34 anatrat aoe | . nickel 5 ef i r ing under existing conditions the present | «ty5 @ great relief.” remarked Meander- La Dusters S|) toumsants petatiote ieee nee aee x Belts. $8.50 for best 34-inch standard, which most people already k | shape. Z yeep ps dee Y 7 kc iad aces host People already know | ing Mike, “ter t'ink dat dere ain't no call | . i ees Bodies’ Cloth Gos- Traveling Trunks. to be gold. 4 fur us ter worry ‘bout de firancial policy REDUCED | $3 (0) $5- i Enel “oo eee roe Guaranteed proof President Cleveland's discl er dis country.” Q le | nglish_ White Kid | tumes "for bicycling, against most violent n le" 7: 7) = S - sina tae bad ee eee “Sal ye can't help kinder t'inkin’ ‘bout $1 Imported Dusters, Bie. S| el | I Belts. Bias cut—will | touring and prome- cngedaids the sound money democrats to stand to- tem,” replied ee pete z pected Pee se te ie Gs to H | | not stretch. Correct vo, pace ase Dorin b when everybody else Is givin’ *emselves up .. aieeo | ‘| aes 4 ° s “ oa = packer ae Seo a came too late. The for it, Right down in yer heart, Mike, ‘ ) | Heauquartery, ‘Travelers’ Goods, i | fe! s|| width—r} inches. 3oc nae ae ce ae ecg ed work, the free sliver delegates are elec | PR&t metal do yer honestly favor, gold oF BECKER’ S, : rastiges Ba Avenue. ||) ae | aa eS eet iver?” S FACTORY, 1218-1220 © ST. Si | I We want to tell you about our —|*| | Black Silk Belts with silver a pledged, eae money democratic | “ cider," was tke prompt response. “Ex 1328 F St. %8 READ Standard Guide de pt Wash: | | easy payments! We want you to ‘| | Sad gold buckles, siver! Mackinteshes. Bags. cece a COE: | tong edi eae tas ve conta eb gtesstik ace ieotowe 1050.” ‘SIrT HOUSE, sees Bese see se esse! lt] know that you can get all the Fur. | -——— (First floor.) (Basement) ~ sata gee no use er havin’ anyt'ing but nickel.” A B= giitre yea orcl pelipay, te tt— ‘| Stationery. $4.69 .for Ladies $1.98 for the $2.48 Ea: ee Sia rd ° can spare the money— . a eee = Hae : ‘ If it were evident that the St. Louis con- An Expression of Confidence. 3 gO 00 00-40-00 00-40 02-4 | You artists who are going |[+| — weetiy or monthly. ‘There isnt any | irt oor) | English Water-proof | Club Bags, 13-in. size, vention would decide to give Thomas B.| These tragedies we read about N M t t Wh : c] ‘Beller Farniture—or any otter {9 Hurd’s Best Writ-| Garments, with newest | made of solid grain Reed the frst place on the ticket, would | “And see upon the stage,” oO Matter at Jour vacation con rate mney emtaios for |e} ee tina wee ee eget. 1! ing Paper and Envel-| style cape. Actual | leather, leather lined m McKinley sink his personal feel-| Quoth Teepee Tom, “could not occur See Creare money by taking aa) 4 7 iy = (3 ii values, $s $ 2 rere ings and accept the vice-presidential nom-| _In this enlightened age. Kind of In sects Vantage of gur-qminer prices on all sketeh- | |*) Want cuit Shon’, Fad ener fig: ORES ae fancy box, 19c JHE 1 ee | “a oF wt sorere ination? Napoleon might have grabbed the earth ing_materials, Paints and everything clsé| ls! we will CREDIT we'll lock the je} | utstead of 35¢. 5 snes pnreemne, tor naan te | Brett She beat ines. ——e ee ‘And held onto the same ste tn your home, ‘THOMPSON'S IN- needful in your work, |store and go HOME. R pote ey “fom | Skin. OP | sinc tee. "Naas or ai The Tariff an Issue. Instead o’ losin’ all his: chips Spor Pov cena Hid you of them. G F. “Muth & 6 Matting tacked down FREB! R| veces et —___ j Weather, finished to look Uke the The free silver men predict that Mr. Me- Had Hanna backed his game. gue JE, killa | all, Kinds “Htoaches, ico. Fr. Ce., lo} aipets mace Ae . Uses pest bags <inley oak cata es, Ants, 4 Extension Tabi i : Kinley will prove to be a weak candidate! «ang sutius Caesar might have lived, rae ete ve put iu I cans, 98 8 7th St. N. W | voren Wire Springs frou el Books. (hind oor.) Leather Goods. at the polls. And they base their prediction Hi spitsioe alt nis'toee at be freah, 3 regular sizes—t iD, 41 ° . | 40-pound Halr Mattress, $6.50. i} Ftrst floor.) 35¢ for the Cotton cs. cn the assertion that protection will cut To spend his time in luxury ples, 10c. * JelT-24d fo) y gc instead of soc for oe Seas 4 9 First fom) ro figure in the campaign. The republican Pe | +) Gopynetied” oNovals and Cambric Under-! Sadler-made C party, they suggest, will be at the disad- ; : WwW. 79. Opy Nove’sy| garments heretofore | Boxes y > With gentle hints he would have blazed 3 + * 4 3 5 ga etofore | Boxes for only 25. Santaxe of contesting for supremacy in a eis way to veaceniitaae Ss ompson, sth. We Clean a BiEy ae Suits | bi} including latest Sores sold at 50c, 68c and) Cuff Boxes for soc. struggle over the money issue with a can- ‘ : . —both Ladies’ und Men's—Hats, Hose, Sweat i ir > [ee c = eae pee siidate who stands conspicuously only for a | 7 2ute: but ever to the point, Pharmacist, Be coors eset ete. Clean them properly. Charge only proper | [| MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, Is) lations from 22 | F335 Combination — Boxes igh tara Had Hanna backed his game. 819-821-823 Seventh street nw. _ French; = Hungariaa | “2 roms caas ana enix, wnt high tai In other words, the man who EZ Sweaters and Wheeling Sutts dyed a benu-||%} se17-b40 x = you'll find a great table fall ar | £0T Oge. won over his rivals in his own party on one | “When Hector started in to fight TOUR PAYSICN ._ PHYSICIAN we It] | and Russian. them. Seo the Short Cambric issue must be tried in the struggle with his He might have won the day, can doubtless something of the ANTON. "BISCHER, 906 G St. SS SSE pe i | Se a Gemocratic opponent before the people on} ‘Though all Olympus had combined remarkable | value of OZONATELEnETS jel7-6a covered: Novels pul 9 eell | et h lace and embroidery another issue, is this true? Can the tariff question be eliminated from, or even subordinated in, the coming campaign? Is it not, on the eoutrary, indissolubly connected with the ‘To root the other way. Achilles was a tenderfoot, An easy mark to tame, And Hector would have known just how Had Hanna backed his game,”. Both allopathic and ns indoeee homeo- pathic physiciai its use. Tt has Bo equal’ in. curt Kidney and Livi — ing ay er and di eases due ‘to Use acid tet the blood. We're D. t "puncte 1825 F STREET. A “Pasteur” water filter is the only one that will remove the dis- ease germs and mud, too. At Wilmarth & Edmonston’s,1205 Pa.av Antikolerine ae “2 meres in) EEte Room m St, Ws Se aa a ify trimming. A. Lisner, PA LAIS ROYA Loot te

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