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* capacity, and as such should appear at 4 THE EVENING: STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1897-14 PAGES. eoocce others, come to Washington, as they do, |2*eereereoree bee? and lay their cases before Congress. They Positive THE EVENING STAR. Q WASHINGTON. Me 6 eS : F , K\ 7 HECH’ I PS : selves of it. ° ‘THURSDAY.... June 3, 1897. But, as The Star has several times point- : IDA te a CROSBY 5. NOYES. of cut. the Soeee Temeti nee ateenet I ROO! x 9 = ca se ‘roller eee sugar refining interests in this country, and og os "gt row ee a saturday. THE EVENING STAR has « ern is not content with either the treatment or ° skates—not toys. We alwass told yor that from rat Flour was Deer: Below ts positive proof of the truth Of onr assertion: American’ Journal of May.) “Having purchased samples of every four sold in Washington, without Indicat- ing our purpose, and after submitting the game to thorongh analytical ‘examinations, We unbesitat! CERES Flour —as the best beyond question, and recom- ent and permanent Family much more than the combined c= culation of the other Washington dailies. Ae = News and Advertising Medium it has ne competitor. the methods of other business interests. It has become a semi-political concern. It takes part, through Hfberal . subscriptions to committee funds, in political campaigns, both state and national, and then draws upon the successful party for.return favors. It feels that it has a share in the winning, and it insists on, determining the size of that share. The game is about the boldest ever played in the United States, and has uniformly been successful. At last, how- ever, it seems to be on the eve of a defeat. Neither the extraordinary Aldrich schedule nor the attack on the Hawalian treaty is likely to go through. Wholesome protection should not and will not suffer by reason of the brazen per- formances of the Sugar Trust. That Trust 9 Don’t miss tomorrow, ladies! AU M “We have never made such an effort to be busy. We have never made such startling val- 3 pend we ought to do some ¥ = startling selling. Some of them $ RED TICKET are fall foes of them are broken lots — but whatever $ they are they're reduced beyond § ° all recognition from their 3 former prices. Stocks of one mend it to cur readers as such. From the season must not lag or rather standpoint of health alone we say to the . ; be ‘carried into the other, : es WE CASH bees = =9 ana subetiute.” phere order te avoid delays, om ac- of personal absence, letters to THE STAR should not be addressed to any individual connected with the office, but simply to THE STAR, or to the Editorial or Busincss Depart- ments, according to teflor or purpose. he Palais Royal. The Battle Opens. The deliverance of the Kentucky demo- crats at Frankfort yesterday may be ac- cepted as practically the first gun in the campaign leading up to the next national Se eereceoees seoecoece ‘¢Specials”’ SOOO OOOC OOOOH OOO OOOOH OOO SOOO OOO OOOO OOOD Important Facts as to Cuba. campaign. A platform for free silver. | 1s a thing apart. It has managed to get res” Flour sold by your grocer. We $ Yi ‘ end Mr. Bryan for President again, will | as much from the low tariff as from the only ‘wotesaie 1 31 PENSION CHECKS. ki ahi SEU Sarees afford to 3 be the democratic cry in 1900, #s all nigh tariff people. It needs a curb in its “1% z skip these special values. ; © thoughtful men will take note. It is true| mouth, and one ought to be promptly in- :Wm. M. Galt & Co., 120 al ba Ladies’ shirt waists, O r r l a n that the fight in Kentucky 1s local this | serted, and will be, if this Congress does tts! > Wholesalers, 1st and Ind. Ave. * m this day always bar- ° year, and that yesterday's convention | guty. cat ° =a 19¢.; eee 50 & 75c. Made reference to the local issues. But ————_+ + ___—_ ; gains. lot ‘There may be Mie Wasi tego beseatit Peas a tne eee Secccsovcccccscesoccccccces |¥F t> leat’ the Say Placed in front, where all men might A euvagh ‘They Food ene ay Sea and foe Two letters at hand today from our} 71h st. .—Kiler, flour, x fs Ished--of good lawn b betiat ‘We sold tem fe opis Nolo Cie a are Sree Oar) Tek St ee Elles, So teed 18212 68c. Figured Lawn Wray them for foe. and Se. but a short while Not Remnants--latest summer in best special correspondent, Mr. Peppef, gui iN them, were the national issues of free sil- 4 ¥ er’s, furniture on installments, 1. ago. 5 One of them gives a valuable description | taxer, 1113; Jackson, furciture, ‘S195 PETS 20. cee ee ee eee ees JOG ——_ st: all si loi * Coaplcuouly represents It ta inte coun | of tie, state, of publio. feeling tm Havens | S27 Gdetrg: By ques Sass $1.00 8b Suede Ladies’ shirt waists vies, won fimo oe conspicuously represents it in this coun-| ,, regards the action of the Senate in de-| * ey eee & dry goods, 928; 1 re nt, saloon, | 3 1.00 utton ai » bis claring for the belligerency of the insur-| kersi, confectionery, 1324; Hudl poarmacy, | 3 Gloves .....+.2+++--++ 89¢. 59c.; were $1 to$1.50. Will this example be followed by the | gents. It shows that even tie loyal Span-| 1400; Atlantic ant Pucitc ‘Tea On, took; Bal 3 Silk blacle In this lot are to be found the democracy in the other states holding | “3s residing at the capital are in a most | Seaway, 17245, Yost. nants glass, 50c. Silk Gloves, black or ih, thie Jot are to be found, the prot . cenreninas Cay Gece oe eer ae uncertain frame of mind. Most important | guods, i AES Me st pf c white ........ceceeee + 35 mite Initia’ Hacee, = and white 69c Empire Gowns, Gc 69¢ Corset Covers, —— cont io be. ir. . Pepper’s statements, how- eae pee carey: |Z i They. ba tochabid collars tad . ° acigad tiigcevactian tall kaval Hiei pacts | cect a teee ace ais Coe ee 25e. Ladies’ Tan “Hose Aunledey intrest tates notre nie 69c Umbrella Skirts, 69c. Umb. Drawers, im Ohio follow suit, and Senat panied Coe fe ree Ce eee oly ot | curse, dyeing and cleaning, 7 Tai, "sche (all shades) 18¢. all rorts of color effects. Skirt f mei a rts that Cuba today fs practically in a only cle cece eeereees . as “4 has a like intention respecting the Vir-| ~~ Sithen carte t) saloon, ‘237; American Ci 69¢ -—Chemises, 47¢ for choice. 07; 4 SS condition of absolute anarchy, with prop-| Hotel, 101; Emrich Hote i % 18c. Child’s Fast Black Lo erty rights ignored by the prevailing power 402; ‘Woitikent ‘Hotel, 470; Mi produce, t ‘wrappers, 79c. ginia campaign. Mr Gorman may try Oyster. . 500! Moore, saloon, 1216. 0th’ st Hill, harness Hose (all sizes)..-.... -12$c. 5 and owners helpless and hopeless of ever 0: He e . a : ¢ ) B ‘A small lot of ladies’ lawn wrappers, to straddie the issue in Maryland, end maker, 220; Houck, harness maker, 301. 3, hich were bought to be sold fc Tammany Hall, under the alien manipula- | Securing from the nominal authority any | taurant, 101% Oth st. Dest, furniture, T16 "st. 1% Odd lot of 4 and 2 In- i 25, will be sacrificed. tomer: tion of Mr. Whitney, may attempt a sim- G st.—Rosenberg, wiicrtaker, 511; Star Botanical ; ‘They are braid trimmed. far in New York. measure of redress for thelr grievances OF | Medicine, 700. Daily. clears, stationery. baskets, fants’ Socks........---12}¢. ee aes bok ond maneuver in New York. But. in ef-| payment for their losses. The other let-| 4 Center market. Hatirr Hotel, 107 6th st. 12h Delt, and the skirts are generously full. f h fect, ae Cup will be the | ter, dated Matanzas, deals with the efforts | $t Hogan, oysters, 417), tan. “Tone Attn and 25c. Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, pep ene 5 29 or t ose $6.98 Costumes. burn, Mr. mctean ae oe Desk 6a of Consul General Lee to relleve the suf-} 5 sta long and short sleeves. .12}c. tan (tha veastise tustinetarial? °. = = ferings of destitute Americans, under the | 344444460460 008O8STOOOCCCOS Pure Linen Crash, thoroughly shrunk before making. Hton jacket and skirt with twenty rews slyly, like Mr. Joey Bagstock of Mary-| provisions of the recent act of Congress. THE QUALITY STORE, % 25c. Ladies’ Teck Scarfs ¢ Millinery offe offerings. of pique bands, im red, blae, navy or white. land and New York, the democratic lead-| Taken together the letters dispel every ¥ (light shades).......... 7. You may have 4 and 4% Inch all-silk ‘ ers will be pushing along the silver cause, | vestige of doubt that might possibly have ‘| 5 moire ribbon, in all the very newest and wherever a democratie victory is re- ou can S : 15c. and 19c. Neck Ruch- shades—which sells about town for as - remained in ultra-conservative minds as to 4 c s Bigh as 30e for fi th 1 48 T. | Skirts. corded this coming fall free silver for | the existence in Cuba today of a state of ‘ Ff netted ing (black, white and 16c. yard. a‘ g or e ° aiior ° ben VE public war, marked on the side of the gov- GEE? Cn CLEMENS UG Eee Gale) cossecdaoomade ois s elite seeing Mr. Bryan's part in the year’s work is | .nment by utter incompetence and gross Wisconsin Peerless Refriger- 5 $ ee molre ©The new Crash, Linen Batiste, Crispene, Pique and Duck Dress Skirts, Only $1.20 for choice. going to be delicate and dificult. It must 25c. White and Colored ribbon, in all the newest and most be said of him that he is a frank man | 7"'- tO TCS sacs ONCE CNCLYy d $ sirable colors, for + ee —__ He doesn’t hide his opinions, and h other. We wouldn’t stick to Fauntleroy Collars an zg Jide. yard. joesn’ le his opinions, e re- | President McKinley might, while in Phil- mira Cuffs eRe > 1 4 c- ¥2 sponds to all of his party's demands. In | adcipnie, have taken oceasion to call Mr | it if it was not absolutely the 5 vesuscoese hot of aiss wt ua om 4) 19C for Real French Organdies. last year’s campaign he declared himself | wanamaker’s attention to the example set best of all Refrigerators. 75c. Flouncing (27 inch). 45¢. aaatasoes cui rent am Lees ° on the issues in the same terms in New | py senator Hanna, who defies the political] 4 == = ——— z Whit a> Cee identical hats such a3 you'll be offered ET Not remnants—but whole pieces of the usual 37% French Organdies, newest designs, wanted York as he employed in Iowa or Nebraska. | gossips and refuses to admit that he has Whitney Baby Carriages oe ite an real $ elsewhere for 49e. and 50c.—for colors. 13¢ yard. Stranger than fiction. He is not a shuffler. He is never ashamed | been having any hard times in Ohio. have been through the test Net-top Laces.......... 176. $|¢ 27c. each. of himself or of his company. But he will eg gag eas f A hameeed ake Aes $ aes not everywhere be welcome this year. Mr. | yt would be a relief to the small “out- ot usage. jundred makes 15c. Lorchon Laces, many Re Se SS 66 ” © Blackburn aud Mr. Daniel will give him | sider” in the stock market if the move- we could offer—but this one to $1.98 each—will go on sale tomorrow $i for $1.50 P. R. Kid Gloves. the glad hand in Kentucky and Virginia, | ments of sugar quotations could be de- ire but Mr. McLean may not relish him in 69c. each. Ge RS ee ee Ohio, and Mr. Gorman will be obliged to ae him if he will stay out of Maryland. A 4 You may, have the the 4 prettiest of les hasty invitation for him to visit New 8c. bi h. fi M ’ F it York haa been recalled is cid boxes toe ~ bunch. 5c for Mason’s Fruit Jars. ‘This sort of thing is certain to gravel a | +eturn of prosperity Mr. McKinley’s man- It’s the best thing to do—and: - ) oe You ma ave) Son Cc man of Mr. Bryan’s sanguine tempera- ment and supreme confidence in himself. ‘The treatment, at bottom, is shabby. But Mr. Bryan will have to learn the lesson of stooping to conquer. Only, men of the Sheehan type require a candidate some times to stoop so very low! agers reckoned without their Congress. re It is possible that during the embarrass- ments of the present crisis the Queen of Spain sometimes has her doubts about the propriety of a woman's holding office. 5¢. Button Hooks....... Ic. toc. Corset Steels.....-... 4c 13c. Faricy Garter Elastic. - 5c. 38c. White (Rough and Ready, Short Back Sailors. . .’ = 19¢c. soc. French Silk Flowers, various kinds.......... 19¢. isc. and 2o0c. Colored the cheapest. Hoeke, FURNITURE—CARPETS—DRAPERIES, Pa. Ave. & 8th Street. that her generals could not even put in a ot decent claim to having “pactfied” some- | ¥***A*/ thing. flowers, Hlies of the valley step and spe blossoms for 17c. bunch. 3 big values. An additional lot of those handsom embroidered and lace-trimmed corse! covers and drawers will go on sale to- morrow morning. ‘This offering has put Hecht’s at the head in muslia underwear selling—made them a host of friends. ‘The lot we put on sale tomorrow morn- ing ia the largest and best yet, and we weg yo skip it. A lot of ladies’ leather or black silk belts—the latter with miniature brass backlo—the former have harness buckle— ""* 22c. each. A. lot of ladies’ fine 2100 linen 4-ply collars, in the very newest styles, go 914c. each. Wondrous skirt and suit offerings. _ ‘Tomorrow you may chotce of fa lot of indica” fine pe ‘pallliantine, f- ured grenadine, with colored underlining and novelty check skirts—a very large lot, too—garments which sold up to C7 Ohoice of pint, quart and half-gallon sizes. Each desea packed in strong wooden box. 67c for the $1 Toilet Sets. 7 Warranted First Quality China Pitcher, Basin, Chamber, Mug and Soup Dish. All for 67e. 8Qc for Men’s Best $1.50 Shirts. C7 Choice of the Best Hnglish Madms Busivcss Shirts and the $1.50 Flaunel Biking Shirts, with or without attached collars. 14¢ yd for the 25c Ribbons. A counter full of them, to left of center aisle, near 1ith st. entrance. $2.49 for $3.98 Trimmed Parasols. ©7The latest, of silk in all colors, with trimmings of chiffon. —_+ +e —__ The defeat of Greece was so complete ——~s>s—__. Mr. Sickles’ Court Suit. The following paragraph, coming from New York, is in circulation: “Mr. George S. Sickles, son of Gen. Dan- fel E. Sickles, who has been appointed sec- retary of the United States legation at Madrid, hos been commissioned an assist- ant adjutant general of the National Guard of the state of New York, with the rank of Meutenant colonel. He sought this military honor in order that he might be able to ap- pear at the court of Spain in the uniform of a soldier rather than in the plain attire of a civilian.” If this 1s true, it is a subject for regret. Mr. Sickles is going abroad in a purely civil Going-away Time a = King George is now engaged in a search for some expert in such matters who will bee ede ke ee oe ee us PACK and SHIP’ all the Housebold Ef- ar e for a return of rity. rang prosperity. fects you Intend taking along. $498 Ladies’ Black Cloth ————_+ +e _____ (7 Everything else had better be kept in If the Queen’s Jubilee is not a success our STORAGE ROOMS. Then there'll be no no one can say it is the fault of the Amer- | —— 8©seF of loss or injury. Reasonable prices. $ Ladies Cotton lean society people. &°° Knox ExpressCo Covert Cloths.........$1.59 ave men’ working today on the post ofice | NOW at 1419 Pa. ave.'Phone 311 eee 256. building. —368-th,8,t,20 . ets (ladies’ or misses’). . 98c. —_+--+____ = = $1.00 Ladies’ Black Sateen Skirts .. court at Madrid and at other public func- tions in the regulation dress of an Ameri- can gentleman. He cannot, with strict pro- priety, wear any other. His office is not evenly remotely connected with any mili- SHOOTING STARS. 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL An Advantage. GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURES, “Mrs. Wellup says she is going to spend sn52c: a large part of the summer at home in tne $1.25 Sonnette and Health So ee, as, Globes a peeoniag c for $1.48 Shirtwaists. pear on the scene to succeed Mr. Taylor,| “Yes,” replied his wife. “She can afford sizes 46c. ke ch , . . 7 hoice of a lot of will appear at court in plain evening | it. She's so rich nobody can insinuate Gi: ladies’ (plain broadcloth, serge and mixed clothes, and the members of his civil staff | that she’s obliged to.” Onl 1 Ac $1.48: Children’s Gingtatn Bovedty aalts in everat diferent effects [7 Tske clevator to third floor, where are unbroken lots of these best Waiste, should dress in harmony with him. There Pope hese ee ° and Lawn Dresses..... soc. sults which #0! a5". 0 he will be a military attache of the legation, : eects Xf dozen different patterns. Sus Now beat time with an olive branch, And let it gently dawn On us with sweet significance— That strain, “The Band Played On.” —a hal 2-BURNER GAS | STOVES, guaranteed to give satisfac: OOo tion 90c. Best, GAS COOK! BS, complete, as and to him alone should be left the duty and the honor of wearing the uniform of the American army. And his will be the proper uniform—that of the regular army, standing for the whole nation, and not that of the militla of a single state, of which Spain officially knows nothing. ‘This recalls the special costume worn by Ambassador Breckinridge at the ceremon- jes attending the coronation of the czar of $4.98 Infants’ Long and Short Cashmere Coats.$1.98 5oc. Ladies’ Drawers, Skirts, Chemise, Cor- set Covers, Children’s . Gowns and Dresses.... 23¢. For Men and Boys. You may nave your cholce of this, tot of ladies” fine silk shirt waists, with detachable linen collars and cuffs —which sold_for $5—for 2.29 each. Splendid d values ladies’ wash suits. Lot of ladies’ linen colored duck blazer aE 14c¢ for 25c Waist Jewelry. GF The 2c Sterling Shirt Waist Studs and the best of 2c Cuff Buttons. 14e for choice 14¢ for 25c Handkerchiefs. BEST patterns. ............-6 10c. $ is th pended upon with as much certainty as 3 — 5oc. Black Pocket Books. 35¢. those of Broker Chapman can at present. See Hoeke—that’s safe ad- toc. Belt Pins........... 5¢ eee a ee - vice where anything to fur- Si 3 ; e 3 $5. EO ALL SFORCELAIN-LINED BATH An Analysis. “What did that young man call this poem?” asked the editor. “A satire.” “And that implies that he is showing the sSoedectegeatnagoadengengeageeeteateagengeceaegeageateatoaseagengengesgetretenppateageaeteaseateageaseaseaprgrageaeeaaaetiatoatoatiappaieatenieseeh tc lla d Dac alain Rill iDdin i ioc ialinli alias ae eee ee es WS & SHEDD sx. Ei eee ie te Stoves, &€. uselessness and absurdity of something.” Fi = sults—full and well made—such as others G7 Ladies’ Pure Linen and Hendkerchiets, Russta. But that was a rare and special | “I believe so.” as ja] at 432 9th St. 75¢. and 89c. Men’s. Bike gen $1.98 each. 4 occasion. Beiore that time Mr. Breckin-| “Well, there’s only one guess that I can | mii aN RRMRMMOMRTTTD = LOSE) crow cielo ois clerew cin 45 Ce 33 ridge had appeared at public functions | make concerning this, and that 1s that it = Fs . a ie 4 SS ee t | T Selectin rege, GIG Teo. CB mastic emesis 3] AC yd. for English Thread Laces. usual requirements have been made of ae a“ ii 7 i a ee him. So that at one of the most rigid BE Your AWNINGS 5oc. “Reliable” Shirts (un 3 cents. &7 Better than Val. ami Torchon—and only 4c yd. courts of Europe the American representa- tive keeps up the simplicity of the Amer- ican estate in the matter of court cere- “Why don’t you go ahead and annihilate pe errr ene laundered) ........... 39¢. General Weyler?” inquired the Spanish sol- ances. Material, cut und design must be a y dier, with a sneer. Hooked after closely. “Obpelan” “Awnings 68c. White Sweaters..... 25¢. ‘This is a rost remarkable offering, for never before has pure grass linen ‘akirt been offered for so little. = the best that skilled hands and - ti > monial, and at all courts American repre. | “ADd be accused of impertinence?” re- terials can. produce—they look well, wear 68c. Attached Collar imal! lot es 8 outing 14¢c for Ladies 25c Hose. sentatives and thelr secretaries should con- turned the insurgent, calmly. “No, sir! well and hang as only well-made awnings Shirts c. 4 short: ui Sod 2 tinue the same wholesome custom. This | © Wouldn't think of making a move until Oey: les sent free. AIEEE ssh ae 9 cents each. 0’Fast black, russets, tans and boot patterns. inva government’ which acer thesia | tte ibe Spaniin goverament has satin |T, Gf, Copeland & Co., 19¢. Boys’ Outing Waists.12}c. above the military, and no man in office is | ‘{7oush with what it Is going to do to £0 becomingly attired as the one who ad- | ™™ 409 11th St, § Remarkable values heres to the customs and regulations of our civil life. Mr. Sickles is a young man of merit, whose appointment to a responsible diplo- 8c bottle for German Cologne. 0278c for 2-0s. and 15¢ for ox. bottles. You know the usual prices. boys’ suits, &c. ‘That center tableful, and more, too, of Doys’ Galatea woxh sailor blouse suits— all sizes—neat stripes, &.—to go for effort to advise a certain rash and in al|( Boston Brown Bread out and bargains of all kinds pean tinea dOn rc aE a LOONIE A EERIE matic post argues well for his future. ‘That | 2Pects unpraiseworthy young man, “never | 4 ___ at avery bakery. Wo are, perhaps, can be had there in Silks and 33 cents each. Ba Wonka? eeke the Was . risk the little money you may have saved |( —— ‘he only makers of real Boston Brown Dona Pac uoed swe whall give you tha vebalceee am : q : ld e uniform of an Amer- | in the stock market.” === Broad “in this, city, We “prepare "it . ee menee, lot of ‘children’s $-plece novell for 5c Pack Ss Chewin Gum ican soldier with credit if occasion offered | “1 appreciate the wisdom gear coun |) a Sates es made tn Boston Don't aay would be of no avail, as the and children's and ‘ore! cz, toe Cc Zz ° = — assumed from his name. co thi ly, “and going = Ul you've tried ours, Sent fresh from antiti 00 ae =p His father has worn it with distinguished pei ase co 0) 2 == the ovens. 5, 10 and 15e. loaf. quantities are too small. As $8.50—for 675 packs for 5 cents—equal to one pack for one cent. But we'll not sell less than five packs, honor, leaving a leg at Gettysburg as an oe Beker 7 gon Mn evidence of his courage and devotion to the country. But the son, still a very young man, goes into civil office, and as long as he remains in the civil service should con- oe in everything to the requirements of it. $2.49 each. ‘They embrace so many styles that we cannot tell of them here, but you cannot fail to find something that you like at ‘once. There are not all sizes in every fest RES ES So St of E nage att Gack Rave pete juarter sort- 1244c. pa pair. Big values in the % money by giving me some information as | Aw An n n n to how sugar is going.” TTT ATT “That's right.” * pe manitoba imal keeps toeemioes Krafit’s Bakery, 2%" 9 scheme voi | ME rr wa die AUM se ics Giaal tone Nodireat ec. ear. 7 Men's and ladies’ best of S0c Neckwear. Note display and sale near G st. door, 16c for 25c Bicycle Garters. Not im This Year’s Arrivals. *Tis time for the summer girl, radiant and coy; A ripple of sunlight, a vision of joy. ——_~..___ “Mark Twain” .says that his reported death has been greatly “exaggerated.” The idea of an exaggerated death is worthy Bridal Gifts —the very latest pgoductions The old-fashioned summer girl whom we STAR OFFICR D G d far ry Woods. A Ref. . +9. ° “My boy,” maaaT Saree aera ten » You an’t Get ’t Get Real This department is being sold 416 Seventh St. of Mark's prime in the joking line. eaored in sterling silver—and Cut hat department. {7 The well-known best of 25 bicycle garters. eee When business or gossip has left us all Glass, -silver mounted. Ap- oe Lot_of children's sailor and yacht ans os to ee bored. propriate articles, hand- ai Rng Nw I Fest teed d The opponen @ protective policy are he ith the 3 v eidting: thal auauel rast scondal aaa exe be eee song birds, with sweet | |i somely cased, as low as $2. simple grace— teen Gan & Bro... So we gaze through the crowd to behold | js) /=W2?-HRSSILVERSMITHS & STA‘ ural fruit of that policy. Their contention is that protection promotes trusts, and that trusts tn time become both corrupt end un- manageable. They insist thut tke only AQc for 75c to 98c Gauze Fans. Dainty fans for sweet girl graduates. We'll give you whatever you want in the plat Of bore and ebiidren's golf cape ishii line — remedy is practical free trade, and tha: her approach. 1107 Penn. Avenue. * Housefurnishing each. country wil Tot prosper; or Congress ‘be| There's the “bicycle gist” with no use for |B 42-t1n.z8 even these speial values— 2 eee: for New 25c Leather Goods. free from jobbery, until the polloy of pro- the coach; Cc . <3 pif cogil ope harere banal Ppa ay or and you can pay us when Big values from the een . ae disposed of by the record. suit miss, you §nd3it convenjent— furnishing d ‘The interest of the sugar refiners 1s only | And the “blue stocking” girl, who in books weekly or-monthly. pat gf, men’s, a ee one interest. There are hundreds of other finds her bliss. fe is . fmportant interests that ‘present them-|There are others, but sadly we turn from There is no credit giv- “49 cents OE 10 per cent Discount. Sees a oe epee las lag ae ae pi Se aM a tei Soe Ta St rel Tuapusltat oy catevadliiats ablimeaberattc Lies te ree eam eee JG ee en = One-tenth off the amount of your purchase in the departments for over and Tucking; Trimmings, including Braids and Buttons; all Fan- the two houses of Congress. Their visits @re entirely proper, and they do good. In this way senators and representatives ——_ + >—___—_—_-_ Virtually an American Victory. From the New York San. are any qualities equal to ours—at our prices, Lot of men’s folded wash lawn ties for gather a great deal of useful and trust-| we regard the draw at inter-parliamen- | @ Yarlety. 4 fine one—iron bot- Remember, the Mattings 1% cents each. Neckpieces at $1.25 and up; all Fans at $: and up; all Ti worthy and important information, which b by five American Re} fe tae steal “besces, -B kong : ‘Lot of “men's balbriggan shirts and ped -25 Ps ans 1.25 up; runks at assists them to a proper understanding of eatees poe ‘ave British Commoners as ee, eaten pews, are all laid free. ierech sot yalsen-—toe Expert in trunk repairing. $3.50 and up; all Traveling Bags at $1.25 and up. the questions at issue. One of the objects of a tariff bill drawn upon protection lines 1s to foster American industries, and that may not be dore intelligently without a 19 cents each. All the credit you want. binge morally a domestic victory. Chess has bloomed unseen in our Congress, and, to kK withstand the team of Britishers, with whom chess is probably a far — familar avocation, is in substance a triumph. Mr. HOUSE & HERRIIANN,. thorough understanding of the business | Plowman’s refusal to accept the penalty of | Seeeoeeeeosooosesooeoooeross ee Hecht & Compan mo y : situation. It excites no suspicion, causes | fafa co move in time, was well tacant, of | MEXICAN PATENTS. rt Cor. 7thand “V ‘eets, “A P | Re Vi l on G St. ST 2 St Set S| eee | ee ee 518 Seventh Street. $| IF GIAIS NOVA, + g <g A i ee

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