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WASHINGTON: FRIDAY. THE EVENING STAR. settee May 31. 1889, CROSBY Ss. NOYES.. Battor. THE EVENING STAR has the fullest Local Ctreulation of any Newspaper in the World, and as an Advertising Medium is worth more than all the other papers published Washington. New York Office: Room 93, Tribune Building. ————— The Star Out of Town. Tse 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 A Sevex Days: Hanvesr. Commencing to-morrow— Saturday June 1, and followed up on— a Monday, Jane 3, ‘Tuesday, June 4, Wednesday, June 5, Thursday, June 6, Friday, June 7, and closing Saturday, June 8, You can come right in and pick out for yourself any rate of fifty cents per month. 3° Buf all | of our two-piece Suits that are marked $7.50, $7, such orders must be accompanied by the money, or the paper cannot be sent, as no accounts are kept with mail subscriptions. gg —<— English ships of sufficient war strength to demolish easily the representatives of our navy in the Pacific ocean are to cruise for the sum- mer in Behring sea, and an entertaining game of guessing concerning the purpose of the cruise is in progress. In one quarter it is con- jectured that the object is scientific, and that the northern glaciers are to be inspected with Another guesser calls attention to the attractions of Behring sea as a cruising ground, and pronounces the expeditiona picnic. An English naval officer after eating and drink- ing freely ata Canadian dinner and the American prophet of evil in the depths of a severe at- tack of the blues see in imagination a naval battle over the bodies and skins of American seals in which the English are to accomplish the alleged purpose of annihilating the Pacific navy of the republic,{and of killing and carry- ing off in triumph as may of the seals that we bought from Russia as the most grasping In response to concerning the motive of the expedition it is suggested that the English ships are of such heavy draught that they can- not catch our ships to destroy them or inter- a critical eye. Canadian poacher can ask. this alarming gui fere seriously with the the seal fisheries in the and difficult navigation of Behring sea. protection parts treatment of American fishermen. S$ Another death at a railroad grade crossing in Washington emphasizes the teaching of the times that such crossings in cities must be abolished, and that, until the law banishes them, they must be faithfully guarded, day and night, at the railroad’s expense to prevent in- There is no law of which public safety demands a more rigid enforce- ment than that which requires gates and guards at railroad crossings, and limits the speed of jury tothe people. trains within the city’s boundaries, $= While the United States may not have suc- ceeded in obtaining precisely what it has fay- ored in respect to all the points at issue in the Samoan conference the indications point to the substantial adoption of the American conten- tion by the commissioners. Unless the public forms on insufficient foundation too high an idea of what the American commission- ers have accomplished, and prepares itself for disappointment by inflaming its imagina- tion of achieved results, the decisions of the conference can hardly fail to give satisfac- Germany has not obsti- nately resisted and England has practically as- sented to the American contention that Samoa is to belong to and to be governed by the Samoans, and that no other nation is to be per} mitted. either directly or indirectly, to absorb tion in this country. the islands or to control their government, ee There is one wine business which even the prohibitionist could afford to encourage. It is done by « California company which last week placed orders in Europe for 175,000 worth of its products. If all the American wine were , of course there would ericans to drink. But the trouble is in keeping it from drifting back here with foreign labels on and a hair-raising sent out of the coun be none left to tempt 4 price. <a Governor Hill did not find his audience at the Young Men’s democratic club dinner the other evening entirely patient with his de- fense of his veto of the ballot reform bill or the high license bill. He would hardly have brough: his oratorical goods to that market if he had paused to consider the name of the It was a not a gathering ‘and young men club he was invited to address. “young men’s” organizatio1 place for party ‘‘war horses. are proverbially progressive, It mustbe arelief to the Marquis of Salis- bury to feel that he has at last got that Irish viee royalty off his hands. A hundred-thou- sand-dollar office which goes begging is like a white eléphant in more than one sense, io Pqpnsylvania has a new law which imposes fine and imprisonment for the destruction of songbirds. Its good effects will be appreciated this spring and summer. It is worth copying elsewhere. SSS 10 Pr Cexr Discovsz. SEATON PERRY, Previous to Enlarging His Business and Making Ex- tensive Improvements, will allow 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT On All Sales for 30 days, Commencing MAY 31 AND §#" THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PUR- CHASE ALL KINDS OF DRY-GOODS OF THE BEST CLASS AT 10 PER CENT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES, @@" ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. SEATON PERRY, PERRY BUILDING, PENN. AVE, COR. 9TH ST, ESTABLISHED 1840, my30-3t ) Sraaw Has Fine English Split Straw Hats. Boy’ Straw Hats, 50c.. Ladies’ Sailor Hats, #1, Derby Hats in Colors, 82.50, $3.50, $4, and $5. Pearl Cassimere Dress Hats, 83.50, 85. La Tosca Umbrellas, 83.50, 85. Tennis Outits. B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS, my25 shoal waters Reassurance is also found in the reflection that Great Britain will ot make war against the United States with- out a previous declaration of intention, and without seriously considering the probable fate of Canada while the operation of destroying our navy, slaughtering our seals, and shelling our sea-coast cities is in progress. The final and favorite guess in the matter views the cruise as ordered on general principles, with neither hostilities, science nor picnicking in view, but in the expectation that the mere presence of the ships may have its effect in preventing possible ill-treatment of Canadian poachers on the seal fisheries, just as our own ships cruise in Canadian waters as a reminder to our northern neighbor to be gentle in her ENDING JUNE 29, 1237 Penna sve. Gnear POET In order to reduce our extensive stock of Imported Bonnets and Round Hats, and also those of our own design, we will offer the same from this date at greatly reduced prices. We cordially invite our customers to call. MRS. M.J. HUNT, 86.50, 86, $5.50, and $5, and you're welcome to them during the seven days specified above at $4.80. ‘We've dropped = few—maybe a half dozen styles—of original $8 Suits into the current. They'll fiow on at $4.80. Some short pant three piece suits, a limited number, however, at $4.80. The frst question that you ask is: “Why is this thusly?" You're entitled to an answer. Four weeks of almost constantly storming weather have taken the very heart out of thespring season, As faras the elements are concerned we're thirty days behind hand. Will we step right into summer? We're afraid so. That's why these values are offered to you at@4.80. On its face it seems a shame to squeeze down the price—for they're worth every cent they're marked. Some are domestic—made of domestic fab- rics. Others are home-made of foreign weavings—and the balance are foreign through and through—materi- als and the workmanship. ‘We'll cite a few of the styles, It will serve to got your minds into the right line of thought, and if the mothers of Washington don’t make qtick time with this sale it will be from some other cause than lack of appreciation. AN 88 SUIT—NOW 384.80, Brown Checked French Cassimere, with plain Seal Brown square cut Collar, Waistcoat, and Cuffs. Boys from 4 years to 9—can get a fit—and will be right in style, Were 88, now $4.80, AN 88 SUIT—NoW 84.80, English Plaid Cassimere—light novelty plaid—with plaited jacket, back and front—5 to 12 years, Were 88, now 24.80, AN 28 SUIT—NOW 84.80. Anotber English Cassimere, with black ground, with a blue hair line plaid—Norfolk cut jacket—sizes 5 to ww Were $8, now 84.80, AN $8 SUIT—NOW 84.80. A Wide Wale English Worsted—Norfolk Jacket— sizes from 4 to 14 years—one of the latest “make- ups.” Were 8, now $4.80. 50 SUIT—NOW $4.80. An Englisa Plaided Cheviot—brown e flect—Jacke plaided back and front. Were 87.50, now 84.80. A 87.50 SUIT—NOW #@4.8u. An English Serge—absvlutely fast biue—wide-wale effect, Plain jacket front. Aves 10 to 15 years, Were 87.50, now 84.80, A 87 SUIT—NOW 84.80. Au English Serge feather-weight—fast blue—Nor- folk cut Jacket. Were now $4.80, A $7 SUIT—NOW #4.80, A genuine Assabet Flannel. has a cloth finish. Norfolk-cut jacket with corded Best that's made. It frout, A United States suit from beginning to end. Were 87. now 84.80. A 87 SUIT—NOW 24.80, A Batiste. A feather-weight Cassimere. Norfolk Jacket, 4 to 12 years. Were 87, now @4.80, A 87 SUIT—NOW 24.80, Agenuine Slater. Pure wool and fast color. A pretty shade of blue. 4 to 12 years. Were 87, now $4.80. 96.50 SUITS—NOW 24.80, Cassimeres, Cheviots and Flannels, in Checks Stripes and Mixtures—some loud, some quiet—all fashionable and of the latest stamp, Sizes from four to fifteen years—all complete—and a dozen or so styles to pick from, Were 86.50, now $4.80. A 86 SUIT—NOW $4.80. Domestic Serge. Two handsome shades—one Brown— the other Gray, Al quality—sizes four to fourteen years, Were 86, now 84.80. Se ee ee oe A 86 SUIT—NOW @4.80. A Blue ground close uap Cheviot—American to the button-boles. Dark ground with light stripe—catchy effect. 4 to 12 years. ‘Were 86, now 84.80. Nota description—that would be impossible—hints only. We want to get you to thmking about them— ‘then you'll make a start. We haven't made a selection ofalotof “stickes,” but every two-piece suit under $7.50 down to 85, and some $8 ones with some three- piece beauties, constitute the collection. ‘There's an imported French Jersey—striped suit— Short pants—blouse Jacket—neatly trimmed and em- broidered—A first-class thing for the seashore or mountains—goes in with the others at ¢4.80—Some of Best & Company's novelties and Hecht & Co,’s English creations that stand on the $7.50 ground come in—We dou't reserve a suit—All 84.80, ‘They're not “Odds and Ends.” but great slices of our GREAT STOCK just set to one side and marked 84.80, WE GUARANTEE every garment at 84.80,the same as we did at 88.87.50, 86 or whatever the price may have been.—Bad weather has done, 1:~price MUST undo it—and we're sure it will. B8aKS AND COMPANY, A WEEK WITH THE JUVENILES, R. THE LEADER OF THE LOWEST PRICES, MAKES NO MISREPRESENTATION OF V. Offers for to-morrow the following unparalleled bar- English Hand-painted China Plates, 5, 6, 7or 8 in.; your choice Hand-painted China Oatmeal Bowls, only 10c. ‘Hand-painted China Salad Bowls, only 17c. 6 each elegant Hand-painted China Ctps, Saucers and Plates, worth $4, at $1.98. English Decorated China Combination Dioner and ‘Tea Sets, 130 pieces, worth $15, at $10.98. Handsome Hand-painted Glasgow China Dinner and ‘Fea Sets combined, 127 pieces, worth 825, at $16.98. 1 Elegant Hand-painted Vienna China Dinner Set, 140 pieces, less 2 soup plates broken, worth $40, at $29.98, $13 Carriages for 39. $17 Carriages for 2 ‘$22 Carriages for $16.98, $25 Carriages for $19.98, 830 Carriages for 824.98. $40 Carriages for £29.98. $8.60 Refrigerators for $5.98. 0 Refrigerators for 87.48. 2 Refrigerators for 88.48. 4 Refrigerators for 39.48. — Hardwood Refrigerators $11.98. $28.50 Hardwood Refrigerators 819.98. $36 Hardwood Refrigerators $24.98. Luxury Hammock, holding 250 Ibs., only 98c.; holding 400 Ibs., 81.28; holding 600 Ibs., for $1.48. holding 1,000 Ibs., for $1.98, Genuine Mexican extra large size Hammock, with stretchers and ropes, only 81.48; colored, $1.78. Tennis Sets, Rackets, Balls, Nets, Poles marked at bottom Novelty Camp Chairs, 28¢, 1 Croquet Sets for 68c. $1.50 Croquet Sets for $1.48, 2 Croquet Sets for 21.68. $3.50 Croquet Sets for 82.98. Lawn Tennis Folding Chairs for $1.48, #9 Trunk for &, $10 Trunk for 6.98. Also a complete line of Trunks from 78c. up to $50 at positively the lowest prices in the city. Gem BARGAINS IN MY POPULAR JEWELRY DEPART- 24 Collar Buttons for Se. Oxidized Silver Book Marks, only 10c. 25 Oxidized Silver Breastpins for 10c. 25e, Shell and Amber Hairpins for 15¢. Rolled-plate Lock Bracelets, only Ye. Fancy Cut Steel Lace Pins, only 3c, Bangle Bracelets, 3 for 14 Sterling Silver Bracelets, worth 75c. at 48¢. Roman Pearl Beads, assorted colors, only 7c. a strand. Roman Pearl Necklaces, assorted colors, only 9c.; double 25e. Side Combs, only 18¢, Chatelaine Oxidize Silver, only 38c,,worth from 75¢. to #1. . Cut-Steel Earrings for 18¢. Se. Solid Oxidi: NB. Trunk for $4.98. Gotpscrsm, 1007, 1009 F ST. N. W., CHINAWARE. DEPARTMENT. Decorated China Chamber Sets, only $1.88. at 7c. BABY CARRIAGE DEPARTMENT. 78, REFRIGERATOR DEPARTMENT. Refrigerators for $10.98, Hardwood Refrigerators $13.93. 50 Hardwood Refrigerators 816.98. HAMMOCK DEPARTMENT. LAWN TENNIS DEPARTMENT. a prices. TRUNK DEPARTMENT, 48. 8. Ice-Cream Freezer, the best in the world, 2 qt, E :4ut., 81.88; 6 at. 2.78; 8 at, MENT. strands, only 18¢, Cut-Steel Breastpins for 18¢. Silver Thimbles, only 18e. zed Silver Fob Chains, worth 50c,, at 25c., at R, GOLDSCHMID'S, 1007-1009 F St. N.W. tore open on Saturday untillOp.m. —1t Do You Surrex Wrru Isviczsrioy, SICK-HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS? You can be relieved by a few doses of LAXATIVE ELIXIR OF FRUITS. Sold by EDWARD P. MERTZ, 1014 F ST., And nearly all Druggists. it Tu We can no longer conceal. largely, and trade has been very gloomy owing to the bad weather and various causes, Our bi and, in have resolved to sell our entire stock—Clothing, Furnishings and Hats at a sacrifice, such sacrifice never before seen in the District, thus enabling you to wet early bargains, tions, 21.75 287 Children's Cassimere Suits, various patterns, worth $2.75 at 81. 187 A large stock Children’s Knee Pants, from 15, and upward, We have in stock 300 pairs Woodson’s Cassimere ‘Men's Punts, richly worth $2.25, which we offer at $1.25, Men's Corduroy Pants, worth @3, at 81.75 Men's Fine Worsted Pants, worth $4 and 85, at 83.25. Other bargains in Pants too numerous to mention, We have reduced our prices on Men’s Suits, Men's Cheviot Suits, sacks and cuta $12, and #13.50; all goat one price, 89.25. Call early and secure your bargains—this chance is one in 4 hundred—we mean to do what we say, not be- cause we are delighted to do so, but we are compelled— no hum Children's Blouse Suits, Blue and Brown, worth 25, at $1.25. Tact We have purchased ills are about to mature, which must be paid, order to do so without borrowing the money, we Below note some of our reduc- at 99e, Children's Cassimere Suits, all ages, worth worth $11, nbug about this—call and be convinced. DISCOUNT STORE, 926 7th St. N.W., bet. Tand K. m18-1m = Laxarive Euxm Or Frerrs Will Cure CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHE, * DYSPEPSIA. Price 35c. For Sale by EDWARD P. MERTZ, Druggist, 1014 F ST.N. W. 1t x Exeuoszo Yovses Company That you will never know what itis to drink STILL INSIST the most delicious Coffee that can be produced until you haye tried the GENUINE OLD MANDHELING JAVA, We offer THE GEN- UINE ARTICLE, and our sales are so large that ‘we always make afresh roast at least once, and often twice,a day, Try it and you will be con- vinced, OUR BIG BARGAIN FLOUR Has been marked down to 85.69 barrel. Guar- anteed to please. Try a barrel, £LPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, mb31 Wise Or Canisava Axp Thos. Something that will Create an Appetite andcure that “tired feeling.” THE VERY THING YOU NEED At this time of the year, For Sale by EDWARD P. MERTZ, 1014 FST. 1t 428 NINTH ST. For... Wosprnrvt Banearss Now. Y, oft eters ss Fae Opa be 40-inch All-Wool Fabric Dress Goods, reduced, from ‘Reser ataaion te ate ce ce-Gratrand Faille Black Gilke 30" per goat and THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. p asada Last Day Or Tae “Ovexme» | Ar Tar Pitas Rovar. — ‘ALUES, | Need the Souvenirs of the Palais Royal “Opening” occasion any explanation here? Certainly residents need not be told that the newly imported novelties are actually offered at the cost prices at the commencement @f each gason, Visitors who read this are referred to residents, The hint that to-morrow is the last day of the Twelfth An- nual Grand Summer “Opening” should be sufficient forall, Let it be written in large type, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, JUNE Ist, L A TIT L AA ahs T tm os Tun a A Ss8 ot PRA YY 2 D AA ¥ Dod. aA i OF THE TWELFTH ANNUAL GRAND UU MMMM MM MM RRR. gs VOU MMAR Mar Re Be Rea See EOE Sss8 Yo MMM MMM Ee PP E 1 NNN 83 NMS N G GG 00 P RE N NN N Goa AT THE PPP OL A IT gS8g ber ry E A H ss P ft PAH Sys8 VYA RR oo , ef At RR 00 ¥L AA = &3- For the convenience of visitors to-morrow lists of Souvenirs will be supplied. That you should | next column, where also will be found Souvenirs for ask for a list is apparent when you are told regular | Ladies. The list below is continued from the next prices remain marked on all goods, v ENN NITRRR 3 NNNUR 833800? You? “WY bee NAHE HSss® FOR MM MM EEE NNN MuMM EE NNN MMM E NNN w MMM EEE NNN & (Department Near Door No. 1119 Pennsylvania aved 25c. Half Hose, all styles, for 21c. 5c. Half Hose, all styles, for 29c. Half Hose, all styles, for 44c. French Balbriggan Underwear, for 59c. . Underwear, all styles, for 44c. c. Tailor-made Jean Drawers for 44c. India Gossamer Shirts for 29c. . Gauze and Balbriggan Underwear, 15¢, 85c. Palais Royal Dress Shirts, 7c. Fancy Trimmed Night Shirts for 66c. 15e, 4-ply Linen Collars for 10c, 20c. best Linen Cuffs for 16c. 5 Flannel Shirts, all styles, for $1.12. $1.50 Flannel Shirts for #1.3: #4 Striped Silk Shirts for 83.50. #1 Fisk, Clark & Flagy's Novelty Scarfs, 75¢. c. Satin and Silk Scarfs, all styles, 50c. . Scarfs, in all styles for 38c. arfs, in all styles for 21c. -. Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs for 20c. 124¢c. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 9c. yRERNN NITRRR 3 POT EY Yee NS RH RSS omy 8 38 BT PE 8ss8 “oo” “uu” “Wer N NNUK S33 FOR DDD IT ERE i & BD HE gSs tA eet e oS tut 2°4 Bop I Eee S388 10 per cent off the marked prices of all Laces, Flounciugs, and Drapery Nets, Parasol — Embroideries, Ribbons, Feathers, Dress ‘Trimmings, Buttons, Art Goods, Ulsters, and Tea Gowns, Chil- dren's White and Gingham Dresses. Shoes at 20 per cent discount. #1 Figured India Silks for 900, #1 Fancy Wool Dress Goods for 79. &5c. Fancy Dress Goods for 75¢. 75e. China Silk, all colors, for 69e, 7 Colored Surah Silks for 69c. 89c, Black Surah Silks for 75c. $1.19 Black ©. G. (warranted) Silks for 81. Black Sutin Rhadame for $1.19. 5 Black Faille (warranted) Silks for $1.15 White Piques for 22c. née, India Linens for 10c. ‘Se. Dotted Swiss for 23e, 48c, Mohair and Tinsel-braid Trimming at 25c. 25c. Mohair Braids, all colors, for 19¢, 12%¢. Embroidered Mull Ties for 10c. 50c, “Fauntleroy” Collars and Caffs for 40c. “Directoire’* Collar and Cuff Sets for 40c. 5 “Flaemere" Sets, all styles, for $1.50. Lisse and Fold Ruftings for "20c, 2c. boxes Tourist Ruffling for 20c, 12%e. Linen Collars, all styles, 3 for 25e. 12i¢c. Linen Cuffs, 3 pairs for 2oc, 8c. Grenadine Veiling, all styles, for 6c. yard, B for 25e, Antique Lace Tidies, 4 for 250. 2he. Linen Handkerchiefs, ail styles, for 20e. 12}éc. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles, 90, Parasols at the following Souvenir Prices: Marked..81.68 $2.98 $4.98 $6.48 812.50 820.00 85.68 89.68 816.98 «$1.29 $2.48 15c, Warranted All-Silk Mitts, for 10c, 25c. Silk Mitts, all styles, for 21c. 50c. Silk Mitts and Gloves, for 39c. 25c. Taffeta Silk Gloves, for 21c¢, $1.85 Undressed Kid Mousquetaires for $1.75. @8c, Undressed Kid Mousquetaires, for 89c. 910 Ulsters, in all styles, for $8.50, 913 Ulsters for $11; 815 Ulsters for 813. 10 English Tailor-made Jackets for Jerseys, all styles, for 2.48. | $350 Wits nai ine Sula foro 86 on : d Prench Saleen Suits for @10.50. 98 White alt styles, for 93.50, ‘Marked.......85.00 $9.00 820,00 $27.00 .25 “Gloria” Umbrellas, warranted one year, for 3 1.00 28-inch Umbrellas, warranted one year, for $1.39. 84.98 “Conestoga” Silk Umbrellas, warranted, for one year, for $4.23, Covers, 0 “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves, all styles, $1.35. (SATURDAY, JUNE 18ST.) ‘The Palais Royal, not less than its patrons, regrets ‘the inclemency of the weather, which has kept so many at home. Should to-morrow be fine it is earn- estly requested you will call, if possible, early or late |B: in the day. Shouldit rain we remind you the Palais Royal may be reached direct or by transfer by cars from all parts of the city. This last opportunity of supplying yourself for the summer months at “Opening” prices should not be missed rain or shine, 3 A ss i. AS T oo OF THE TWELFTH ANNUAL GRAND ‘" e3 ‘00 AT THE PPP ACW A BP aA OE & H RSs frp AS OE ai Of ? MA Ton 2°94 HT Sss8 RRR 00 Y ¥ A & AA Pegs Y fF BE ‘oo ¥ 28% tus 8® The Souvenirs for Men are mentioned in the edlumn. SS, 00 Bes 8 L A AA Di 8 Superior Ribbed Silk Vests for $1.48. $1.35 Lace Work Front Silk Vests for $1.25. 85c. Ribbed Silk Vests, all colors, for 63c. Tc. Lace Work Front Lisle Vests for 59¢. 59c, Ribbed Lisle Vests, all colors, for 55c. 50c. Summer Underwear, all styles, for 45c. Ribbed Vests, all colors, for 29, 25e. India Gauze Vests for 19¢. Japanese Fans at following Souvenir prices: Marked..10e. 5c. 20c, 25¢. 35c. 50c, For 8c. 13. 170. 2 S 2 Gray Ostrich Feather Fans for $1.68. #1 Gauze Fans, all styles, for 89c. 3 Very Superior Gauze Fans for $2.74. 4c. Fans, all styles, for 89c, 100, 2 - - 17e. 13e. 0c. Se. $1 Real Silver Garter Clasps for 89c. 83 Silver Chain Purses for 82.50. $11 Silver Chatelaines, all styles, for $10. @1 Real Gold and Enamel Finger Rings, 89, 2c. Lace Pins, all styles, for . Sterling Silver Pins, for 25c. Bonbon Boxes, With and without chain, 19¢. 10c, Bangles, all styles, for 8c. ‘2¥e. large Roman Pearl Beads, for 25c. 19. medium-size Pearl Beads, for 15c. ‘The new Fancy Gold Double Hairpins, . lie. 25e. 31 For ........ Lie. 2c. 89e. 50c. Pocketbooks, all styles, for 39¢. Antelope Coim Purses, for 38c. Double Shaw Straps, for 22¢. (mitation Alligator Satchels, for 81.15, 3 Real Alligator Saichels, for $3.75. Se. Belts, all styles, for 10c. English Silk Cricet Belts, for 29c. Chatelaine Bags, all styles, for 82.59. . Summer Ventilating Corsets, for 59c. #1 French Corsets, for 84c. 30e. “Directoire” Bustles, for 29¢. 50c, Summer Balmoral Skirts, for 44¢, $1 Muslin and Cambric Gowns, for 84c 79e, Gowns, all styles, for 59e. 68c. Chemises, all styles, for 59c. 35e. Chemises, all sizes, for 20e. 6c. Drawers, ull sizes, for 59e. #1 Skirts, all styles, for 84c. 75e. Skirts, ail styles, for 69e. 75c. Cambric Corset Covers for 64c, 59e. Cambric Corset Covers for 49e. Se. Dressing Sacques and Blouses for 84c. 1c, Nurses’ and Waitresses’ Caps for 16c. Se. Caps, in all styles, for 21c. 25c. India Linen Aprons for 21¢, 85.98 Imported Scotch Plaid Waterproofs, for $5.25. 98 Rubber Newmarkets, feather weight, for 8: $3.49. 8: 22.79. 1.45 Silver Gray Circulars, for $1.29. 16c. Dress Shields, all styles, for 14c. 18¢c, Dress Shields, all styles, for 16c. 26e. Dress Shields, all styles, for 18c. 20c. Silk Garter Elastic, for 15c. 25e. Curling-Irons, for 20c, 5c. boxes Hair-Pins, for 4c. ‘12 boxes Metallic Hair-Pins for 10¢c. 50c. boxes Best English Hair-Pins, 430, 15c, Tooth-Brushes, for 12c, 25c. Rubber Combs, all styles, for 19c. 10c. Rubber Combs, all styles, for 8c. 23c. bottle Bay Rum for 15c. 15c, bottles Florida Water for 12c, 35e. oz. Lubin’s Extracts for 31c, 15c. Lubin's Toilet Powder for 11e, 1dc. Cuticura Soap for l4c. Qc. bottles Ammonia for 7c. 1dc, Playing Cards for 12c, 10c, Writing Tablets for 8c. 19c. boxes Writing Paper for 150, Gc, packages of Envelopes for 4c, UPILORER ‘Ten per cent off the marked prices of White and Dresses; also Traveling Suits and Coste, 68c. Infants’ Slips for 48¢. 8c. Children’s Caps, all styles, for 48c. ‘98c. ‘Lam O'Shanter Caps for 84c, 25e. Children's Drawers for 19¢. ‘98. PALAIS ROYAL, MAY 31, 1889. FOR THE MEN. 29. 44c, UNUSUALLY 98 “Irish Peasant” Striped Rubber Gossamers, for ‘The store will be more lively than usual this coming week. The sale wild be a memorabie one, @s the cuts have been deep, some going straight to and, in many instances, into the cost. To mention all departments and to do each Justice in a column is an impossibility. We name a few only. ‘Those we do mention will need all your atten- tion, 75c, Summer Ventilating Corset, 69c. a pair. 5 Onses of Mackinaw Sailor Hats, feather weight, black and white. These are worth every mill of 45c. It would be of no interest toe you how we mot them; they*re herefor you at 25c. each. Aline of Ladies’ $2 Flannel Blouses, Inced front, cuffs on sleeves, nicely made, pink and blue striped, $1.49 each. 75 Challe Dress Patterns of 15 yards each, The designs are large or small. Cream grounds, exact duplicates of the finest goods. Can't tell them apart, Worth Sc.a yard. Special, 15 yards for 75c. ‘These four items are merely to give you an ink- ling of what is in the reat of the column; just as large bargains, some even more extraordinary, You can't afford to miss reading a line, Not one-eighth mentioned. A window full of Others; see that, then come in the store, we'll surprise you. 25e. full-recular Half Hose, Plain colors or Fancy Stripes, 15c. a pair. ‘35e. Ribbed, Unbleached Half Hose, extra fine, 25c. a pair; 6 pair #1. $1.25 best quality Outing Flannel Shirts,new stripes, 92c. each. 50c, Outing Flannel Shirts, 46¢. $1.75 Plain or Fancy Striped Flannel Shirts, $1.48. 50c. B. & D, Jean Drawers, Ribbed ankle, 45. each. 50c. French Balbrizgan Vests, long or short sleeves, 3lc. each. 62c. Gauze Vests, French neck, 45c. $1 “Famous” Unlaundered Dress Shirts, Plain or plaited bosom, 65c. each. 68c. Famous Unlaundered plain bosom Dress Shirts, 50c. each. ‘75c. “Famous” laundered Dress Shirts, plain bosom, 62c. each. The best values we have ever offered IN HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. That's saying a great deal, but the depart- ment has never been so attractive ; our importa- tions have never turned out better, You're the gainer as well as we, 150 dozen of Children’ Black or White feet, size: at18c. Special, 2 par for 25c. 75 dozen of Ladies’ Balbriecan Hose, un- bleached, all sizes, worth fully 2: ‘special 2 pair for 25c. A line of new patterns in ladies’ striped hosiery are unusual values, come in new color- ings, black feet, :striped uppers; pin stripes, with unbleached grounds, &e , &e. Aline of Ladies’ Black Lisle Thread Hose, in either plain or drop stitch, 3%c. a pair,a re- markable price, Aline of 81.25 Plated Silk Hose (Ladies’) in black and new shades—special Sc. a pair. - Ribbed Top Hose in either unbleached or black (black, warranted last color). There are no need of garters with these hose, being very desirable for stout ladies. Special price, ce a pair, 35c. Swiss-Ribbed Vests, Jersey shaped, god texture, 25c. each. 50 dozen of 50c, Swiss Ribbed Vests, extra- fine cotton, has the exact feel of wool and can hardly be told from it. Special, 35c., 3 for #1. 100 dozen of Extra-fine Swiss-Ribbed Vests, either V or square neck, finished with silk shell stitching and silk tassel, value Special, 39c. each 75e. Lisle Thread Swiss-Ribbed Vests, in Ecru or White, finished with silk ribbons. Special, 53c. each. All of our Ladies’ 25c. Gauze Vests,imr five dif- ferent styles, 21c. each. ATTRACTIVE LADIES' NECKWEAR. 1 line of Embroidered “Fauntleroy” Sets (collars and cuffs), worth 50c., for 25c. a set. A line of Beaded Ruffling, in six different styles, worth 25c. and 39c., for 1c. a yard. 1,000 boxes of Flat Silk Cord, Tourist Ruf- fling, all colors, 4 yardsiua box, 25e., worth 50c. Extraordinary values in Mull Ties, af Sc, 12i¥e., 15c., 18¢. and 25e. to 50c. Black Ribbed Hose, 5 to BY; very cheap BARGAINS FLOUNCINGS. Take the Nets first. These are now exten- sively worn, and make the prettiest and most stylish dresses, We are showing new effects in White Nets, which we don't think you will find elsewhere. The prices mentioned below are very cheap. The goods come in either Chantilly, La Tosca and Fish Nets, all silk: BLACK OR WHITE. $2.01 Ls 0. Make your comparisons with other houses, We willingly stand the test. FLOUNCINGS, in either SPANISH GUI- PURE or CHANTILLY, all silk, incoumparable in either price, quality or patterns. We couldn't write enough of either, so the less said the better. ‘These will do the talking— BLACK CHANTILLY FLOUNCINGS for #1, $1.25, $1.38, $1.50, $1.85, $2, 82. $2.98. BLACK SPANISH GUIPURE FLOUNCINGS for 85c., 98c., $1, $1.25, $1.50, 1.85 and ® We'll not tell you what they are worth; you'll find that out soon enough. ‘2 pieces of Chantilly Lace Flouncing, 6 inches wide, sold for $3 and $3.25. Special, $2.18 a yard. ‘We've just opened these and they are the best values for perfect goods we have ever come across. It'sa chance purchase and don’t come often, so make the best of it. You will be sur- prised as well as we were, Swiss Flouncing, worth 75c., for 50c. Swiss Flouncings, worth 81, for 62%. Embroideries st 10c., 15c. and 25c., worth double. That don't civeyou much of an idea. You ‘will have to see them yourself. Big cuts in DS. 1,200 yards of regular 12}4c. India Linens, in plaids or stripes; special at 1Uc. a yard. 1,000 yards of 10c. Linen Glass Toweling st ‘THe. wyard. 5 pieces of All-Wool Cream Dress Flannel, 36 inches wide, worth 60c. Special 47c. s yard. Our 55c. quality of Cream Silk Mohair, 32 inches wide. Special 423¢c. s yard. 90c., 40-inch wide, White Mohair. Special TT. a yard. r Any of the above items will certainly interest you. They are fit comparisons for those 50c. CHINA DRESS SILKS and 200. KOECHLIN'S FRENCH SATTEENS. Its your own fault you wait too long. . — a=————| BAUM'S IN NEW THINGS IN DRAPERY NETS AND LACE STACKS OF EMBROIDERIES AT UNHEARD OF PRICES, Fema, Max 31, 1889, = WOOPWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F streets 2. @. Saturday. We shall make the sale doubly tractive by including the seein bargains, the moods being offes aver es ‘red at greatly re- 124gc. Ginghams for Se, 50-inch Senges at 240 12Mc. American Sateens for Sc. Pink Lace-Checked Lawns for So, 500 Children’s White Zytonite contatm- ing comb, brush, and hand-elonn “oteea te G8c. per set, or will sell separately, as follows; Comb, Sc. ; Mirror, 30c.; brush, 300, (First floor) 170 Dozen Fine 20x40 All-Linen Huck Towels, reduced to 170. each: #2 per dozen, ove chance tor Boarding House and Hotel ra, CIAL SALE OF BOYS' CLOTHING, Finding ourselves slightly overstocked we shall offer to-morrow morning @ number of lines of Boys’ Suits at reduced prices, present- ing an unusually ood opportunity to buy your boy a spring and summer suit at agreat saving on the amount you anticipated paying. 1 lot of Boys’ All-wool Plaid Cheviot Suit, Nelt-weight, in both Sack and Norfolk sty Good serviceable material, well made, and all sizes, from 4 to 14 years, Reduced to S850 1 lot of Boys’ Blouse waint wy Blue Sailor Suite, with embroidered sailor collar, Reduced to #3. Jersey Sailor Suita, braid, sizes 4 to 10 years, with black Reduced to #4. 1 lot of Boys’ All-wool Suita, made Norfolk and Plaited styles, in light striped and checked cheviots, Serviceable, dressy, becoming and ars. Reduced to #4 5 Boys’ Fis All-wool Suits, sty shly made, in Plain and Norfolk shapes, from Striped and plaid cheviot and cassimere tate: Tials, sizes 4 to 14 yeara. Reduced to 5, Us- ually sold for considerably more For dress oocasions we offe Ta beautifal line of Cream-White Jersey Cloth and Flannel Suits inattractive and becoming styles. The Jersey e accompanied with a Sash, Prices #3, #7 cach. You will pay more for these we believe. r © Suits of Duck, made Sailor and Norfolk styles, both plain and braided. Very cuteand stylish, Sizes,4to 10 years. 84.50, 85 to 87.50 euch, Faucy Linen and White Duck Pants,at Te, S5e., $1 to $1.50 per pair. Great assortment of Boys’ All-Wool Pants, in Plain shades, mixtures, checks, plaids and stripes. Sizes, 4 to 14 years, @1 to 3 por pair, Boys’ White One-Piece Pique Kilt Suite, beautifully made, with tucked waist and full plaited skirt and finished with belt. Made from Heavy-Corded English Pique, and ar ut value. Sizes, 236 to 6 years, Uuly 83.5 oe CIAL. 1 lot of Boys’ Fine Madras Sailor Suits, with Pink and Blue Collars and tractively trimmed with fancy zig-zag iand pearl buttons. The handsomest Kilt Suit we ever saw. Only 35. Boys’ All-Wool Jersey Waists, in all colors, plain and trimmed. $1, $1.50, #1.85, @L95, 20. hers’ Friend” Shirtwaist, achabie belt and riveted, inde- ® buttons, in Percale and Flaunel, figures, &c., and plain White, bh, Fancy 50e, to 81. (Third floor.) SALE EXTRAORDINARY OF MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S WHITE LAWN SUITS AT VERY LOW PRICES. Without further comments otherthan that this isthe largest and most attractive stock and best intrinsic values we ever offered, we quote as follows 1 Lot of Children’s White India Linen Dresses, made “Gretchen” style, with full tucked waist and skirt, embroidery Size......4, 6, 82.25, . # and 83. 1 Lot of Children's White Lawn’ Dresses,full skirt of an embroidered flounce, tucked waist, and trimmed with fine embroidery Sizes....4, 6, 8 10, and 12 years, o #4, and #4 ren's White India Linon Dresses, ed yoke and box-plaited waist front and back, skirt of plain tucks, 6, 8, 10, and 12 years, $3.50, $3.75, 84, and 4.25, Children’s “Empire” White Indis Suits, tucked sleeves, skirt laid with Hamburs insertions aud trimmed with em- broidery. Sizes....4, 6 8 10, and 12 Price.84, @4.50, @: 1 lot of Misses? White ;inon Suite, with blouse waist, trimmed with embroidery; skirt tucked in front and embroidery trimmed, very becoming, aud easy to launder, 14 Sizes— 12, Price— 86, aud 16 syears, ering. $8 to 830, If you are thinking of making up White Suite for the girls, you should inspect our stock first and you won't make them. ‘8 IN LOW-PRICED To-norrow moruing we shall ofter 500 cute little Lace and Scarf Pins, with colored Pearl beads; also Lace Pins with fancy colored Glass heads, and Jet Lace Pins with Square-cut heads, at the greatly reduced price of 5c. per dozen, 00 Lace Pins, with colored Pearl beads, and attractive dull Jet Lace Pins, at the ereatly re- duced price of 10c. per de . Both of these are offered at a great desl leas a will be thrown out one morning, INS IN MEN'S GOODS. Three hich we have too many, aud ¢ of which we have not all the sizes, Both state of affuire is enough to warrant us im dropping the price. This isasplendid chance for men, Men's Solid Linen Dress Shirts (linen bosom, bands and body)open front or open back, en- tirely finished, splendid summer shirt, as tt is cooler than cotton, Sizes 14 to 17%. Reduced to #1 each. ‘This price would not buy the material that fe in it. Men's Feather-weight Dress Shirts, body of Lonsdale Cambric, the bosom and bands of pure linen, open in front, entirely finished, All sizes, Reduced to 75e. each. Four incomplete lines of Men's Full Dress Shirts, in Pique. Marseilles, Wide-wales, dc, Sizes 15, 1534, 16. and 16%. Reduced to #1, 1 line of Men's Fine Garner's Percale Dreas Shirts, in neat stripes, dots, figures, &. Cor- rectly cutand made. 1 shirt, 3 collars and pair of reversible cuffs at the reduced price of el. Glen's door, 1013 F st.) CHILDRENS’ CAPS. Beautiful assortment of Caps for both infants and little children, Distinguishing shapes for boy aud girl babies. Little Children’s “Three-ptece” corded Mull Caps, in three styles of finishings, broad mull ties, 500, Little Children’s “Three piece” All-over em- broidered Caps, with high mull bow aud broad mull ties, 75c, CHILDREN’S COATS. We are showing an entirely new and attractive line of children's col ‘Muslin Corset Covers, high and low neck, fin- ished seams,buttons and button holes Only 12340. each, (Second floor.)