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4 Fi THE E WASHIN BY ROBINSON, PARKER & CO’S GREATEST OF ALL TH EVENING STAR has the fullest Lecal Circulation of any Newspaper in the Worid. ed as an Advertising Medium is worth SALE OF STYLISH, SEASONABLE SUITS be more than all the other papers published Te Washington. New York Office: eat 93, Tribune Building. MID-SEASON AT FIFTEEN—$15——DOLLARS FOR THE CHOICE OF The Star Out of Town. Tar Evestxo Star will be sent by mail to any address in the United States or Canada for such period as may be desired, at the rate of fifty cents per month. @# Buf ail auch orders must be accompanied by the money, or the paper cannot be sent, as no accounts are | town—or elsewhere—for 1 kept with mail subscriptions. @y to $25. These suits re made to sell for canis a her ian evading (oon Tan ws “gathered them in” It does not require a very long or very strong | 1, Re aR aE hook for a political opposition to hang its ob- them at your disposal now. Sacks and Cutaways— Jections on when an administration has any- thing to propose, and Secretary Blaine is just | some lined—others half lined—and some perfect skele- ton backs, finished in the finest fashion, faultiess in now receiving a deal of gratuitous censure for naming Mr. Beverly Tucker for a diplomatic style and fit, Made Gian ating office. The ground of complaint is that Mr. — —— Tucker was one of the persons held for a time | *t¥!¢ and solid merit. American, French, and English Cassimeres. Austrian, Irish, and Belgian Tweeds, Scotch and German Cheviots, Serges, and Chevioteens. under suspicion by the Federal authorities in 1865, before the extent of the conspiracy In Checks, Stripes, Mixtures, Plaids, and Plain De- signs, and HUNDREDS. Acommercial land-slide placed these sterling values in our hands within the week. Such absolute bargains in fine clothing were never shown before. There isn't suit in the entire outfit that you can duplicate in Jess than from #20 against President Lincoln's life had been fully ascertained. His name was linked with that of Jefferson Davis and others. whom the excited public feeling of that day insisted on maki accessory to Booth’s crime. The Aoatg ot such wholesale charges, as aptly WILL BUY THE CHOICE. illustrated in the case of Mr. Davis, is now, of | Open late this evening and until 12 o'clock to- course, obvious to everybody; for no man in | morrow. ° his senses would have so madly invoked the hangman's rope by plotting against the life of the chis? magistrate after the confederacy had confessed its collapse and the insprgent chiefs were claiming the right to be treated as honor- able prisoners of war. But in those days the air was full of phantoms, and everybody in the south was a suspect, Mr. Tucker was not an original secessionist and stood by the Union until his state’s resolution to secede seemed to him to FIFTEEN—.$15—-DOLLARS ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., REPRESENTATIVE AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, my29-eo 319 SEVENTH ST., COR. OF D. SHOES F°® leave him, asa Virginian, no alternative. At um an a ms Bo the close of hostilities he accepted the situation MMMM EE NNN | MMM E NNN .S promptly and resumed his place and duties as MMM EEE N NN a citizen of the United States. Though a demo- erat of the strictest sect, he has been held in warm esteem by many republican leaders. Secretary Sherman made him one of the mem- bers of a commission to examine the work of the San Francisco mint. Secretary Evarts sent him on a secret mission for the State aepart- ment; his report being pronounced by Presi- dent Hayes one of the ablest papers he had WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF MEN'S SHOES IN THE CITY. IT IS COMPLETE IN ALL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SUMMER. SOFT, PLIABLE KANGAROO IN HIGH AND LOW SHOES. RUSSET OF THE BEST GOAT, IN HIGH AND LOW. TENNIS IN SEVERAL STYLES, EXTRA HEAVY SOLES AND LIGHT UPPERS. ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES FOR GOOD ARTICLES. everread. President Garfield reposed confi- RUSSET, dence in him, and took pleasure in appointing ENNI pS him one of the visitors to the Naval Academy — eee eeee in 1881. All these testimonials to his capacity and standing passed quite unnoticed, but Mr. Blaine’s choice of him for an envoy to Hayti —— raises a tumult at once. Such invidious criti- | 1 A BPR, HERE 885 cism si ts a wonder whether the trouble| 1 AA DD Ut EE ss, mag i L DDH EF SSs Was really that Mr. Tucker was the appointee, tun 24 Dop IL EEE %ss8 or that Mr. Blaine had a hand in his appoint- ment ee Mr. Cleveland is solving the problem which has vexed so many patriotic minds in times past—what is to be done with our ex-Presi- dents, We can make after-dinner speakers of them, if they have any gift of oratory what- ever. Nomancan go through four years of such experience as one gets in the White House without acquiring a vast deal of knowledge about human character and the institutions of ELEGANT <G IN A BUTTON BOOT 18 OUR HIGH RU: SET, WITH A PAT! LEATHER TIP. THEY ARE THE MOST STYLISH AND SERVICEABLE SHOE FOR COUNTRY AND TOWN. WE HAVE A ES, OF THE MOST STYLISH CUT, SERVICEABLE. BEST QUAL ITY, AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED IN WASHINGTON. RUSSET BUTTON BOOT, 24.50. OXFORD TIES IN TAN AND CLARET GOAT BATISTE, WE HAVE REDUC SKIN; IN TAN AND MOUSE SUEDE; IN FRENCH oar republic which. properly blended, can be | SUISity pane MOUSE Sl made useful to the people. Moreover, everybody reads what an ex-President says, if he knows what he wants 8270 86 to say before he begins and stops when he has finished saying it. Whether, there- SHOES FOR fore, his words of counsel be addressed to his fellow-citizens at large, as was the case in the | Co speech at the centennial banquet, or to his | ¢ professional brethren, as at the Choate dinner, | 2oG H or to bis party, as at the reunion of the Young Men’s Democratic club last evening, a man of Mr. Cleveland's mold of mind and of his excep- tional experience is bound to have an audience as wide as the continent, and it remains with him to decide whether he shall make his speeches worthy of the vast assem- blage who will listen to them directly through the ear and by proxy through the press. Here PARENTS SHOULD SEE THAT THE CHILDREN ARE SUPPLIED WITH STRONG SHOES FOR COUNTRY WEAR, SLIPPERS FOR DRESS, AND RUBBERS IN CASE OF EMERGENCY. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHILDRE FOOTWEAR, IN BLACK AND Bi 75 CTS. TO 82.75. . BBR OU YU RRR ITTT 858g is an opening for the ex-President atthe cle} BOB UU RoR T » § BBB OU OU RRR OT ss, of every administration, Let him make him- BBUURR T Bygs a self a popular teacher. He can do as much} BBB UU RR T ” good to his countrymen in that way as by be-| my29 1211 F 8T. N. coming a life-senator, or a captain-general, or anything else which it has been proposed to make of him. There is something very agree- able to the taste of a genuine believer in demo- cratic institutions in the spectacle of a man stepping from the highest office in the govern- ment back into private life, taking up his work again as Cincinnatus returned to his plough, HH A HA ™ gSSs and finding time at intervals to deliver himself} ffyH AX HU "Bess of afew thoughtful suggestions for the en- Hy E ow i L- 7 couragement and assistance of fellow-citizens who have not had the chance to study the in- tricate machinery of government from the same Fare wher point as he, —<— 6 The objection to Marion Crawford's candi- dacy for the Greek mission is said to be founded om the fact that he made a mugwump the hero of his novel of American political life. A man of Crawford's fertility ought to be able to turn out, before the Senate meets, a sequel to this book, showing the dreadful fate which befell the hero on account of his bifur- cated politics, or describing his repentance and expiation by becoming a stalwart partisan apd devoting his life to running caucuses. THREE GREAT LEADERS FOR GENTLEMEN. may and Calf Button, Laced, Gaiters, Straps. ‘oxford ‘Ties and Button, also Russet, Laced and Oxfords, gien Mt 32%90 0000 ‘gi 0 aft ul EQUAL TO ANY $2.50 SHOE SOLD ELSEWHERE. wo ‘20 00 y.29 mg (0 lain gees 9a ou If it shall appear. as claimed, that a knot of 2.88 @o mf men in Chicago as members of a secret, oath- | 93% yg m0 Oo, bound organization condemned Dr. Cronin to¢ death and then murdered him, that city is favored with the opportunity of teaching as impressive a lesson to one class of un-American Americans as the execution of the anarchists THE PEER OF OUR COMPETITORS’ $4 SHOES. Custom-M e F E furnished to another class, The supreme Fr a ao wn herrea te earthly allegiance of Americans is to the repub- | Bet. w mom wm KANGAKUO. | LOW ASD lic and to its laws. and secret societies usurping | $32 4f*- yg) best known workimanship. the functions of government find no place in the American system. If death by violence follows as the natural product of such an or- ganization, its members are liable to be hanged as murderers or ax conspirators to murder. i Does the retaliation act make any provision for such an invasion by the Canadian cater- pillar as the people of Maine are now complain- ing off BETTER AND NEATER THAN MOST $5 GOODS. The quantity we useof these goods and securing them direct from first hands enables us to sell, with a UNTIL 1 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW. ‘Here are two or three things for you to look into. First of all HATS. ‘The really proper thing for you to wear isa tallCassimere. Get either a Pearl, Beaver or ‘Nutria—and you'll have the correct shade. Two grades—$3.50 and $4. THEY'RE THE BEST— not the highest priced in the city, but the BEST QUALITIES. Derbys ina dozen new shades if you don’t want a tall hat. A straw is almost indispensable to one’s com- fort. We've a million—more or less—from 35c. to 83.50 for men, and 15c. to $1.50 for boys. All sorts of shapes—and every “takeable” style. Children’s Straw Novelties—some stunners— ‘Tennis, Bicycle and General Outing Hats for everybody—at SAKS AND COMPANY'S Prices. (Ground floor—upper Seventh street door.) SHIRT WAISTs. Youknow our views. We favor the “Star” Waist—simply because we've found from experi ence it gives the best ‘satisfaction. We've got enough to supply a reziment—both percale and flannel. 75¢. is 98 cheap as they come and rn up to $2.50, The patterns are exclusive and original, and we alone handle the “Stars” in the District. We assure you you'll appreciate the good qualities in them, We've at least five other brands—percale and flannel—from ‘5c. to 81.75. That we've got them is evidence we believe them to possess merit, Not in meagre quantities either. They may suit you just as well as the “Stars"—at any rate we guarantee them. Ladies, we've a Neglige Waist that you'll like—look at it, (Second floor—elevator.) LIVERIES. One thing leads to another. Talking of warm weather articles brings Liveries to the frout, That old, weather-beaten affair must come off. It’s too heavy and a thinner one must be had. We keep Liveries for all purposes in complete stock—for the coach or the house. Send your man down and he’s as good as refitted. We can do it and give you your choice of all the fash- ionable shades, The minor things for their use in furnishings, hats and foot-gear—we look after. We're outfitters to all mankind—and as such this is a part of our business, (Fourth floor—elevator.) SAKS AND COMPANY, PROVIDERS OF EVERYTHING FOR PROPER DRESS. ma ENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. "a Sronz. FRENCH SATTEENS 190. ALL THE BEST STYLES, 19¢. PLAIN COLOR HES WIDE, ONLY 8e. AND PIQUE, ONLY 1240. GAUZE UNDERWEAR VERY CHEAP. DREN, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, FROM SHIRTS CJ 50 IN THIS TOY OF MATTINGS! CALL AND CARHART & LEIDY, ma29 MUSLIN LN PLAIDS AND STRIPES, OUR PRICES, 928 7th and 706 K st. n.w. Menrzs Duva Storr, May 28, 1889, ‘We have just received a large stock of SPONGES Of every description. Sponges for any purpose and at any price, Your attention is particularly invited toa Bathing prices—26c,.-are much below very choice lot of Mediterranean The their value, but they were bought right, and we make a profiteven at such figures. About Carriage Sponges—we have alarge assortment. Sponges. The prices are right. The Chamois Skins are going, but not fast enough, must be closed out, ‘The entire stock If you want one now is the time to buy. Never before have Chamois been sold so low, MERTZ’S DRUG STOR m29 1014 F st. n.w, JOHNSON, GARNER & CO 0. BEAUTIF! EW CHALLIES. LN 2 Batiste, ixe Shirts, 50¢., Plain aud Fancy s\ R& CO., profit, at thesame prices that other dealers pay for their goods, Tavses Made at TOPHAM'S FACTORY have 2 National tation for standing bard usage; last for Years, and are low in prices A large stock at Bactory and Salesrooms. Call aud see the Light and Stroug Leatheroid WM. HAHN & CO, S816 7th st., 1922 Pa. ave., 231 Pa. ave. s.c, Trank. mee. Repairing of Trunks and Bays promptly and "i thoroughly done. Scuoo Mevus. JAMES S. TOPHAM, wyl7-6n ‘1231 Penusylvania avenue nw. NEW DESIGNS IN THE CONCORD HARNESS. GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS FOR SCHOOLS, CLUBS, &c, LUTZ & BRO, 497 Penn. ave. adjoining National Hotel, FRANK M. LEWIS, ‘Trunks and Satchels of best makes at low prices, JEWELER AND SILVERSMITH, ale Established 1840, itm 1215 PENNA. AVE, Sraaw Has. FULL SUPPLY OF DUNLAP’S NEW BRATED MACKINAW STLAW Imitation ws, for Boys aud Meu, at Gazer Roevverioxs. YORK CELE-| In orderto reduce our extensive stock of Tinperted . and | Bonnets and Round Hats, and also those of our own ae fet Céline See rll cee Ge eens Sem Os Geta sh cer Sainte Color Summer Derby, light in We Centiar one angag "PERS tg es 05.00 seca. ‘MRS. M. J. HUNT, “Wiltkrg 5 RUOFF, myog 2800 7 STREET NORTHWEST. BOERS EL, cones, L000 ee eras Ce ae TONG, er ae ee ai ao a est 5 Be QUALITY AND PRICE OF OUR SPRING STOCK, SEE THE $10 SUITS OF IMPORTED GOODS AND THE SILK- LINED CHEVIOT AND HOMESPUN SUITS AT $18. WE FEEL SURE YOU NEVER SAW THEIR EQUAL AT THESE PRICES. LOOK aT THEM IN OUR WINDOW. WE WISH TO EMPHASIZE ANOTHER LINE ALSO, TO WIT, OUR $15 BROAD WALE DIAGONAL COATS AND VESTS. THESE ARE AMONG THE LATEST PRO- DUCTIONS OF THIS SEASON, MADE UP TO OUR ORDER ACCORDING TO OUR SPECIAL DIRECTIONS. THEY ARE THE MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS OF THIS CHARAC- TER NOW WORN. WE HAVE THEM IN “LONG,” REGULAR AND “SHORT” SIZES AND CAN FIT ALMOST AND MAN PER- FECTLY. OF COURSE WE CAN'T ALLOW YOU TO FORGET THE SERGE SUITS, PARTICU- LARLY AS WE HAVE JUST ADDED SOME SPECIAL LINES OF THESE POPULAR AND STAPLE GOODS TO OUR STOCK. WE MENTION FIRST, THE SUITS WITH “SKELETON” COATS, (NO LINING AT ALL,) AT $15, THEN THE HALF-LINED AT $15 AND #18; THEN THE LONG-ROLL SACKS, FACED WITH SILK, AT $20, AND LAST AND BEST, THOSE HALF-LINED WITH PURE SILK AT $25. YOU'LL GET NO FINER OR BETTER MADE sUITS ‘THAN THESE FOR 340. “AND DON’T YOU FORGET” THE G. AR. REGULATION SUITS AT $10. EB. B BARNUM & CO, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. French Sateens, reduced to 12}¢. and Pa. ave., south side, near 7th st. nw. Tue Wooxrspax, May 29, 1889. fot $8 Fue Be 08 SRN WOODWARD & LOTHROP, . Cor. 11th and F streets n. w. Mt A ooo H Ril A ES 28 9) Ee aa San at a. tn ee Eee = ‘Our establishment will be closed at 12 o'clock ‘cco }OON TO-MORROW. E THE BON MARCHE. 4 rf to-morrow, Thursday, May 30, Decoration Day. In order to induce you to shop early, and to do as much business in the half dayas we Corser Coven Bazaars. usually do all day we shall offer extraordinary Fine Cambric C. C. square neck. bargains, which follow below: Embroidery trimmed, pearl buttons, French felled | THE GREATEST DROP OF THE SEASON IN seams, perfect fitting, all sizes, choice 25c. GINGHAMS. THE BON MARCHE, Eight thousand yards of 12ic. Ginghams have been reduced to Qc. per yard. It is all due to the inclement and otherwise unseasona- ble weather. You are the gainer, Theseem- brace checks, plaids, and stripes, and plain shades. They are unquestionably the greatest bargains in Dress Ginghams ever our pleasure to offer, We shall detail extra help to wait upon these Ginghams, and all are assured prompt, satisfactory attention, (Second floor.» ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN DRESS GOOD3. As an attraction extraordinary we have marked down the balance of our stock of 50-inch Cheviots and 50-inch Mixed Serges to 29c. per yard. These are in extremely desirable Checks, Plaids, Stripes, and Mix- tures and represent unquestionably the best value in popular-priced Wool Dress fabrics yet offered in Washington. They are especially adapted to mountain, seashore, and “Outing” Suits, and if youare in need of a knockabout Wool Dress you should take immediate ad- vantage of this excellent opportunity, FAST BLACK HOSE. We shall place on sale tommorrow morning 100 doz. Ladies’ War ranted Fast Black Lisle Thread Hose at the ex- ceedinzly low price of 3 pairs for $1. This is an excellent quality for the price. (First floor.) CHILDR! NDERWEAR. 100 dozen pairs Children's Muslin Drawers, with bem and cluster of fine tucks, Sizes 1,2, and 3. 1234 and 15c. per pair. Children's Muslin “Hubbard” Gowns; well made; good quality. 31, 35, and 40c. CAPS. Another 50 doz. of the Nurses’ and Waitresses’ Caps, with ruffles, edged with Lace, for 123e. each. «Second floor.) FER DRESSING GOWNS AND BATH WRAPS. FE We have again re-enforced the stock of Dressing Eee = Gowns and Bath Wraps, Thin wooien fabrics especially for summer. Also few light-weight Inporrep Lircrorx Friars. Fine Leghorn Flats at 98c. to $2.48. You will find these flats soft and to out-wear 3 of the regular stiff- ened Leghorn fists. Look at them. It will pay you. Sailor Hats—for ladies—trimmed and untrimmed. THE BON MARCHE, Frowers Har Pare. Just received 483 Imported Wreaths, Sprays and Bunches of Material, We bought them to sell at half regular pri 48c, up. THE BON MARCHE. Marx Dows Is Hass. R. R, Pokes' Walking Hats and Turbans down to..17e. 98c. Colored Milans and Fancy Straws. .48c. and $2.25 Colored Lace Straw Hats. 98e. Children's Trimmed Mackinaw Sailors. Sc. THE BON MARCHE, Tren Hars. Anelegant line of Lace and Straw Trimmed Hats marked down to close before Decoration Day, We do not mark them down on account of being poor style, but the rainy spell has kept business back,and we have too many on hand. m2 816 7that.n.w. Blanket Wraps, We have filledan F-street win- dow to give you some idea of the variety we carry. See it, BBR A UU MMMM ™ = gssy : : oor re Ma 0 ae 555, MOHAIR BRILLIANTINES. No fabric for Bp Asa Ub MMM Bugs summer traveling suits and Raglans is more BBB a A uu = Pepnlar than Mohairs; and yet in the height of their season and popularity e a POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE. Seer ia ee : . . nas We offer a splendid assortment of Figured (ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS.) Mohairs at the greatly reduced price of 37%. — In the finer qualities we show asuperb variety PASTIMES of illuminated stripes in light shadings, which are usually made up with a plain mohair to match one of the shades in the stripe, or trimmed with fancy ribbon of a contrasting shade, 624 and #1. Th uch woolens which we reduced to75e, from almost double are growing perceptibly Jess every day, Of course some customers will call for them for wecks after they have been sold. Choice checks, stripes, and plaids. Another attractive barwain item in dress fab- rics is figured all-wool French Challies, at the reduced price of 373¢c. per yard. Elegant line yet remaining of the Mohair Pat- tern Robes, Very attractive and especially de- Sirable for eveuing dresses at the summer re- sorts, REDUCTION SALE OF RIBBONS, We have carefully gone through the ribbon stock, and find we have too much of certain lines. To reduce this stock previous to inven- tory we have concluded to mark these surplus lines at a considerably lower price, which offers you an exceptional opportunity, aud oue of which you should take advantage. No, 2. Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons (inch), in White, Cream, Cardinal, 3 shades of Lt. Blue, Pink, Golden-brown, Nile, Garnet, Olive aud Pistache, Reduced to, +-4e. pr. yard. No. 2 and 3. Crown-edge Moire Silk Ribbons (Sand % inch), in shades of Cardinal, Yellow, Blue, Pink and Nile, Reduced to. Se. pr. yard, Prices of Fancy Ribbons are now from 33% to 50 per cent less than they were the first of the season. We have divided our stock of Fancy Ribbons into three lots at the uniform reduced prices of 30c., 50c. and 75c. per yard. ‘These embrace Satin Striped Armures, Bro- caded Armures, Brocaded Gros Grains, Brocaded. Satins, &c, Widths range from 229 to 4 inches. The colorings embrace embrace all the desir- able of the spring tints, Prices reduced to 30c., 50c. and 75c. per yard, We also offer a line of Reversible Satin and Gros Grain Ribbon. ‘This is a particular bargain, aud has a double, or two-fold effect, being gros grain with a narrow satin edze on one side, and satin with a gros grain edge on the other; being equally desirable for dress bonnet trimmings and fancy work. The shades are Black, White, Cream, Blues, Pinks, Sevres, AND TRAVELING. All the necessary adjuncts in our front basement at prices that will surprise you, TRUNKS, At notions prices, not at the fabulous profits you have been used to paying; that accounts for the wagon loads of trunks we send away, Let the baggage “smasher” go on with his work of destruction, he'll do no damage to the Trunks we sell, they're made to stand all the tumbling he can give them, A good ZINC TRUNK, well made, $2.50 for size 28; LEATHER TRUNKS, two trays, linen lined, iron bottom, and everything that makes a trunk wear well, 30-inch $8.25; 815 B15 Those few will stand for the host ‘af others at all prices, SATCHELS. We mention two items only, all others at proportionate prices, 1 line of all ote traveling tage Sizes 9 Price . 1 liue of all-leather traveling eg with outaide pocket containing hair-brush, comb and tooth-brush. Size C3 1: cheap line, 1 size, warranted to hold 250 Iba., 85¢, CROQUET SETS, at all prices. 1 for example, contains 8 mallets and 8 balls, wick- ets, stakes, &c., all complete, 79c., worth 81. Notice! The following we have Just opened in our LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT An elegant line of PURSES and POCKETBOOKS, all different leathers, leather-lined, worth from 35c. to Sc, for 25e. each. All-leather CHATELAINE BAGS, with or with: oxydized trimmings, for 98c. each ; worth fully $ Alot of cauvas belts, striped or plain colors, each; worth 10¢. NEW THINGS IN JEWELRY, A line of gilt hair ornaments, new desizus, worth 35c., for 23c. each Smaller ones, 19 c Anew design in racelet, has enamel flowers, with small Rhine stone centers, set on a gold plated wire band, 68c., without Rhine stone New oxydized chatelaines trom AR HS Gold, Nile, Gobelin, Flame, Amber, Coraline, BBB AA U U Shrimp, Ecru, Beige, Tans, Clio, Golden- Bar 244 “ou? brown, Olive, Havana, Absinthe, Cresson, Re- seda, Cardinais, Garnets, Lizard, Sage, Bronze, ‘Terra-Cotta, Mahogany and Crushed Raspberry. No. 5, a 9 Width Lin, 144 in. 15 in. 2 Per yard,10c, 12! Per piece, 95e. @ , $2.45, ‘These are excellent Ribbons, all Silk, and ran full 10 yards to the SASH RIBBONS. The inost desirable of all Sash Ribbons is the 1-inch Soft Surah Silk, with Sat edges 14 inches wide. Colors White, Cream, black, Pink, Shrimp, Light Biue, Straw, Cardinul and Absinthe, Price per yar (Libbons, first floor; center.) CROSS STRIPE CURTAIN MATERIAL, For summer Portiers, in Garnet, Olive, Blue and Red, suitable for taking the place of the heavy Curtains. 50-inch 65c. per yard. Three Fold Screens of natural wood (ash), un- mounted, $2.75. Mounted, all complete, for 8 WINDOW SCREENS MADE TO ORDER. We will make Screens for Windows and Doors at the lowest prices possible to quote for first- class work, and guarantee a perfect fit. Screens made to order that work independent of the Window Sash ; when once put in place need not be taken out until the season is over. Measures taken and estimates given free of charge. (Pourth floor.) WE AGAIN PUBLISH THE SPECIAL BARGAINS IN WHITE GooDs. For the benefit of those who did not read our POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE. 7TH, STH AND D STREETS, ADIFS ID OXFOkD THES ent Leathe wide, for tence spriig-heel Low Shoes, Combination, 1241 and 1 dt st we. A Kucas, Ka NO FIRE, NO SMOKE, NO WATER, NO DAMAGED Goobs, But an Allfired Fusilade on Faucy ,Fixed Prices of FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING RIGHT Now, in the very heart of the busy season, LOT 6,780-—Strictly All-wool Cassimere Suita of the ever popular “Salt and Pepper” pattern, 87.50 A SUIT. This means death to the 15 puzzle. Very handseme dark Cassimere Suits, Silk and wool, absolutely pure, 27.50 A SUIT. ‘This will cure you of a desire tu go to Oklahoma. LoT —Neat, dressy and durable Steel Gray Suits of Awd. Sa ‘3 Celebrated Cassimere, It were Weil to state here a tact which uo reputable Clouicr will aeece. and that is that the usual price of such asuit is 81d." You can purchase one of us at 810.75. LOT 2,548 is auother line of Sawyer's Cassimere Suits, which is 4 wufficlent guarsntes as to quality. he Vatteru is modestly elegant, the make excellent, the cut stylish, the fit perfect, and the pric 10.75 A SUIT. We would Like to spin ont, this sort of sweetness a Uitle bit longer, put haven't the space. ‘This is merely | advertisement last Saturday we again publish Usiaud'we will show you the rest. _— the special hargains in White Goods secured by us at extraordinary low prices, and so offered: 1,000 yards of White, Plaid and Striped VICTOR E. ADLER'S Lawns, at 10c. per yard. Less than ever before sold. 1,500 yards of White Sheer Lawns, in Checks, Plaids and Stripes. Only 1244. per yard. We have been selling the same grades at a higher price. 1,500 yards of White Sheer-quality, Lace- checked and Lace-striped Lawns, at 15c. per yard. Some of these usually sell at half as 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE 10 927 and 92Y 7th st. n.w.. corner Massachusetts ave Strictly One Prica, PIECES OF SOILED MOSQUITO NET 300 from our 3te Are :ke per plect of © yagi. fancy Mat Batty advertsed seamlece at “ge ina humbug. my 25-6 ‘Double Combinat 11th st. s.e. much agaln, Macxrsaw Srmaw Harts. 2,000 yards of fine Ecru Persian Lawn, at the Fine English Split Straw Hats. low price of 12}4c. per yard. Boys’ Straw Hats, 50c., $1, $1.25. Ladies’ Sailor Hats, 81, $1.25, 81.50. Derby Hats in Colors, 82.50, $3.50, $4, and $5. Pearl Cassimere Dress Hats, $3.50, 85. La Tosca Umbrellas, $3.50, 85. Tennis Outfits. 1,000 yards of Colored Tarletan, especially desirable for covering pictures, in White, Buf, Lavender, Pink, Green, Yellow, Cardinal, Navy and Black, at the low price of 123c. per yard. 2,509 yards of White, superior quality of Lace-Piaid and Lace-Striped, Satin-finished BW. STINEMETZ & SONS, Organdies, in # dozen or more choice patterns, mic Woes 6 a eet y THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.; WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1889, Dost FPonreer: WE'RE OPEN UNTIL 10:30 THIS EVENING AND Warrze To Go To-xornow, DECORATION DAY. Nor Aca Usr Ocrosra ‘The opportunity is prosented To-morrow to supply Yourself for the summer with the latest imported ané domestic novelties at actual cost prices. ‘The program for the morning, with many, is to view ‘the march past of the various military companies. Tf the sun deigns to shine Pennsylvania ave- nue will be brilliant with the soldier boys’ showy uniforms and the pretty costumes of pretty women and children. A good central point for Indies to arrange to meet, or where one can rest; be accom- modated with chairs, ice-water, etc., is the Palais Royal, corner Penna. ave. and 12th st. But remember, the ‘store will close promptly at 12 o'clock. ‘This is tho last “Opening” occasion until next Octo der, when the “Opening” of Pall Novelties occurs, You are referred to the previous Summer “Opening” occasions as to whether you are really offered the Summer Novelties af actwai cost prices, Decoration Day Norice. SOUVENIRS OF THE SUMMER “OPENING” UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW. THE PALAIS ROYAL, grees & Decoratios Dax Nore. SOUVENIRS OF THE SUMMER OPENING or UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW. THE PALAIS ROYAL, Decoratiox Dax OTICE. SOUVENIRS OF THE SUMMER OPENING (Continued from next column.) UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW. OF THE THE PALAIS ROYAL. reo A 1 gifts oe AA L AA i Decoration Dax Norice. bet fA OE aor ie dq AAA AAA UT Pe A tut a A lL Sss5 SOUVENIRS OF THE SUMMER OPENING UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW. RRR 00 em A = Kat 82 yy AA f * sSSs THB PALAIS ROYAL. RRR o vy AA L ‘SS, RR O9O ¥ AAA OL RR © FF ad tn Sof oo uv. yee x NITRRE ss POE EY Ve Sie RSS TWELFTH ANNUAL GRAND SUMMER 3 Sh ) Sss5 “oo uu EEEN NNUK ie Sss8 < NN OG FOR MEN. i xX x Foe 5 Ht NRX Sco 0 NNN GGG C27 Preserve this Souvenir List for reference, as regular prices are marked on all goods. ‘ VILL BE FOUND) 25e. Half Hose, all styles, for Ze. se. Half Hose, all styles, for 29. 50c. Half Hose, all styles, for 44e. Ze. French Balbriggan Underwear, for 59c. nderwear, all styles, for 44¢. ee tr oo ¥ ew ¥ Tailor-made Jean Drawers BBB L seg Ye, India Gossamer Shirts bee km “Soo wis Gauze and Balbriggan Underwear, 15c, Palais Royal Dress Shirts, 77c. oc. Fancy Trimmed Night Shirts for 66c. 15e. 4-ply Linen Collars for 10c. best Linen Cuffs for 16c. —S Flannel Shirts, all styles, for $1.12 Flannel Shirts for $1.35. THE SOUVENIRS FOR LADIES, 75e. Satin aud Silk Scarfs, all styles, 50¢, BSc. Scarfs, in all styles for 38c. carfs, in all styles for 21c. Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs for :. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 9 31.25 “Gloria” Umbrellas, warranted one year, for $1.19, $1.00 28-inch Umbrellas, warranted one year, for 31.39, $4.98 “Connestoga” Silk Umbrellas, warranted, for one year, for $4.25. Japanese Fans at following Souvenir prices: Marked..10c. 5c. 20c, 25e. 35c, ray Ostrich Feather Faus for $1.68, $1 Gauze Fans, ail styles, for 89c. $3 Very Superior Gauze Faus for 82.74, all styles, for 89c. SOUVENIRS FOR LADIES. 827 Preserve this Souvenir List for reference, a3 $11 Silver Chatelaines, all mien for 810. Real Gold and Enamel Pinger Rings, 88¢, Lace Pins, all styles, for 19, ng Silver Pins, for 2: Bonbon Boxes, with and without chain, 198, Bangles, all styles, for Se. larce Roman Pearl Beads, for ec. medium-size Pearl Beads, for 1c. ‘The new Fancy Gold Double Hairpius, Marked. regular prices remain marked on all goods, 10 per cent off the marked prices of all Laces, Flouncings, and Drapery Nets, Parasol Covers, Embroideries, Ribbons, Feathers, Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Art Goods, Ulsters, and Tea Gowns, Chil- dren's White and Ginzham Dresses. Shoes at 20 per cent discount. 21 Figured India Silks for 90c. — Fancy Wool Dress Goods for Fancy Dress Goods for 7 China Silk, all colors, for 3c. Antelope Com Purses, for Doubl awl Straps, for . Imitution Allicator Satchels, for $1.16 Real Alligator Satchels, for $3. Se. Belts, all styles, tor 10c, English Silk Cricket Belts, for 29e. Chatelaine Bags, all styles, for $2.58. Te. Summer Ventilating Corsets, for 598, 81 French Corsets, for Ste. Dotted Swiss for 2: “Directoire” Bastles, f Mohair and Tinsel-braid Trimming at 250, ae. Summer Balmoral Skirts, for 44a, jobair Braids, all colors, for 19c. 1 1 Muslin and Comite Sewmn, SE OUD, c. Embroidered Mull Ties for 10c. jowns, all styles, for Stic. ise, all styles, fo 35c. Chemises, all sizes, for G6dc. Drawers, all sizes, for 59c. $1 Skirts all styles, for 84e- . Skirts, all styles, for 68e. c. Caubric Corset Covers for 640, i. Cambric Corset Covers for 49e, 5c. Dressing Sacques and Biouses for 84e. 1c, Nurses’ and Waitresses’ Caps for 16c. . Caps, in all styles, for 2! c. India Linen Aprons for £5.98 Imported Seotch Plaid Waterproots, for $8.25, $5.98 Rubber Newmarsets, feather weight, for 83.40, 3 “Irish Peasant” Striped Rubber Gossamers, foe 3G. (warranted) Silks for 8L ck Satin Rhadame for $1.19. Isemere” Sets, all styles, Lisse and Fold Rufflines for 2 boxes Tourist Ruffling for 20¢. adine Veiliug. Anti = ¢ Tidies, 4 for 2 123ge. Pure Linen Handkerchie Parasols at the following 5 Marked. .21.68 : e. #1.45 Silver Gray Circulars, for @1.29, 16c, Dress Shields, all styles, for 140, Dress Shields, all styles, for Ie, Dress Shields, all styles, for 180, 20c. Silk Garter Elastic, for 15c. c. Curling-Irous, for 20c. boxes Hair-Pins, for 4c 12 boxes Metallic Hair-Pins for 10c. c. boxes Best English Hair-Pins, 43a Tooth-Brushes, for 1c, -. Rubber Combs, all styles, for 19¢. 10c. Rubber Combs, all styles, for Sc, 23c. bottle Bay Rum for 15c. 0 White India Linen Suite for $3. 15c. bottles Florida Water for 120, so Tucked and Embroidered White Suits for 85, oz. Lubin's Extracts for 3c. 9 “Directoire” India Linen Suits for 88, . Lubin’s Toilet Powder for Lle, 812 French Sateen Suits for $10.50. 15c. Cuticura Soap for 14c. Gc, bottles Ammonia for Ze. ‘9c. Balsam Fir Soap and Pillow for Se, 15c. Playing Cards for 12c. 0c. Writing Tablets for Se. le Kid Gloves, all styles, 8 5 Undressed Kid Mousquetaires for $1.7: 1. s 98c. Undressed Kid Mousquetaires, for 8c. $10 Uisters, in all styles, for 8.59, $13 Ulsters for 811; 315 Ulsters for $13, 310 — Tailor-made Juckets for 5 Calico Wrappers, all styles, for $1.25. led Visites and Pelerines, Souvenir prices, $3. 200 2 me boxes Writing Paper for 15¢, 450 Silk and Laie Hose for Ge o. of Envelopes for 40, 48c. Cotton Hose, all styles, for 35c. 35c. Cotton Hose, all styles. for 29c. ‘28e. Schopper’s Black Ribbed Hose for 25. SOUVENIRS FOR CRILDREX. po Spool of Fast Black Darning Cotton given, $1.68 Superior Ribbed Silk Vests for 81.48. 68e. Infants’ Slips for 48c. Gxc. Children’s Caps, all styles, for 48e. ‘YSe. Lam O'Shanter Caps for 8éc. Se. Children's Drawers for 19c. 98c. Children's Dresses for 84c. French Gingham Dresses for 84c. 5Gc. Shirt Waists, all styles, for 44c. bJ 5¥c. Ribbed Lisle Vests, ail colors, for 35c, 50c. Summer Underwear, all styles, for 430. 35e. Ribbed Vests, all colors, for 29¢, 25e. India Gauze Vests for 19c. & taLIST OF SOUVENIRS CONTINUEDIN NEXT COLUMN, ocd discount. ‘Other souvenirs for children quoted in list ofsow- venirs for ladies. remember these Souvenir Lists give no ides of the extent or variety of the Souveuir Novelties, an entire stock being quoted ina single line in some instances, Php ee AA AA a ES a a aa = ALAIS . cs aerciaees OVAL Cor. 12th and Pa ave,

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