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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON: TUESDAY... - CROSHY S. NOYES. nH EVE ING STAR has the fullest Local oa of uny Newspaper in the Word. and as an Advertising Medium is worth more than ali the ether papers published fy Washington. York Office: Room 93, Tribune Building, "The Star Out of Town Tar Evextse Star will be sent by mail to apy address in the United States or Canada for such period as may be desired, at the rate of fifty cents per month GJ Bul all such orders must be accompanied by tie money, or te paper cannot be sent, as no accounts are kept with mail subscriphons. gy ee The report of the special committee on granta to the royal family was laid before the British house of commons yesterday. It is not what Mr. Gladstone and his immediate following asked for, but it glances so far toward a com- Promise as to show that the tory government Fealizes the existence of a strong popular feel- ing against farther taxation for the support of the ever-growing multitude of Guelphs. In- stead’ of proposing to add £40,000 a year to the incorue of the Price of Wales, with the stipu- lation urged by Gladstone and Morley, that he ha'l ke all future provisions for his ‘descendants without calling for aid from periiament, and that the | resi of the grandchildren of the queen shall be be taken care of by their parents or other kin, it recommends # quarterly increase end the adoption at some proper time of a rule denying to future sovereign out in the hope of stopping popular clamor. It is uot likely, however, to accomplish its end. Mr. ¢ excursions inte the radical domain, has enough left of the conservative spirit with which he started life, and ir so good a royalist withal, as to accept the terms of the majority of the packed committee. But even he cannot bring himself to consent to the report without words | * of earnest protest, and a large part of the English people undoubtedly feel better pleased with his speech than with his vote. The fact is, the time has gone by when the masses of the people can be brought to any en- thusiasm over royslty for its own sake. The nobility and gentry have their interests so in- Yolved with those of the crown as naturally to have their sympathies drawn that way; and the sober middie class have a personal regard for the queen w! ebivairoas respe the traditional loyait ese people. howe under ped upon them for the sup- ily which increases at an alarm- and the social stratum next below theirs is so impregnated with democratic ideas as to be almost revolutionary. The queen, immensely rich, has steadily importuned parliament for fresh grants for her t for her sex and in part of of the British character. ince the prince consort’s death she bas | en herself from the sight of her loyal sub- jects. If so shadowy a thing as royalty is e worth such a price, the people reason, it mast | be for the sake of having the nation realize at all times that it possesses a head; but &@ qucen who is never seen becomes searcely better than a fiction, The Prince of Wales, though not of commanding intellect, has qualities that make him personally popu- lar, and he has at least made a fair attempt to fill his mother’s vacant place on public occasions. But he is as extravagant in his habits as the qneen is economical. Where she hoards her Private wealth, he spends the public money like water. This combination of tendencies in mother and son is not looked upon with favor who beve to keep the prince’s led. purse It may be that the debate on the report of the grants committee, which has been set to begin on Thursday, will reunite, for the time being, the various ele- ments of the liberal party which have gone asunder on the Irish question. If that hap- pens, and if the government lays stress enough Upon the adoption of its program to make it a test of life and death, there is a chance of an appeal to the eountry. Nothing, probably. would please the liberals better than this; for they know that it would be easier to stir up feeling for their side on a question of increas- ing the high price already paid for the luxuries of crown und throne, than on a topic which comes so little home to the average English- Man as the grievances of Ireland. $$$ The New York newspaper exposition boomers do not seem to be happy. The Sua remarks sadly citizens whom } Thursday's exposi town.” Tne World says wrathfully: “As was feared, several fool newspapers are beginning to dis- euss with more or less acrimony the question ef location for the proposed exposition in this city in 1892. The real-estate boomers are evidentiy alert. What nousense it is to em- barrass the movement now by a dispute over a site. If this issue is raised now a great many good people may be alienated or be at least dashed as to their spirits.” The Tribune dweils pathetically upon the importance of making a good start and say “The business to be transacted ought not to be left to the chance suggestions of the hour, but & well-thought-out plan should be arranged in advance which the meeting can alter, amend, extend and improve as it sees fit.” The Heraid suys pensively that “when Gen. Grant abandoned « similar project several years ago he bitterly remarked that New York had outgrown local pride and was lacking in public spirit.” The Herald adds that this is a Rational affair and that it “will require the earnest aud undivided support of every state in the Union.” . But nearly every state in the Union has already Pledged itself to the support of the Washing- tou exposition, and it is quite certain that the New York project bas not a ghost of a chance if ite execution depends upon the backing it will get from the country at large, Yorkers had better abandon their project fe certain to be a mortifying abortion, and come gracefully to the support of the Washing ton exposition, which Las the whole nation at its back. that many of the or Grant invited to next 0% couferenco are out of janie The New York Eveaing Post accuses Tnx Sran of having “the hardihood to regard with favor the formation of a school-book trust,” because in a recent reference to the subject in this columo occasion was taken to point out fome of the evils incident to a reckless compe- tition between publishers. By alike process of separating single statement from its con- text it would be quite as fair to charge the Post with conversion from its free trade prin- ciples, because it inquires editorially in view Of certain proposed tariff changes: “Would the blessings of protection be any less than they are now!” ‘The Boston Ler id comes to the sensible con- elusion that the proper place for the Exposition of 1892 is Washingion city. T. B. Towszs & Sox. . DEY GOODS DEALERS, 1316 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Fruit of the Loom, yard wide, Alb oul Cream, Tliintoves, 46 tuches wide, 360, pris Cashere, all woo; reduced from 500. 0 400. aged (Casumere, wocl face; reduced from 25¢. Mae. od lot), 150. dos peek, ae ‘Co. 00. i] . 7 ha v £ £9,000, | any claims upon | the public treasury in behalf of their grand- | children. ‘This last suggestion 1s a sop thrown | stone, in spite of his occasional | a is compounded in part of a | vir, are groaning heavily | y, and has given no sdequate quid pro | M A NNN x AA ay 3 A fA ERE i a A NNN x uw b- coo 00 : 3 a 3 pa i Hu ; 6 G08 ‘00° RXR ‘use 85g A KEE AA I E bss AA ER aa = ashi WN current—Sales UPins whitvind of peices. ‘New stelfices and Gidtrent bar Fains every day. You wouldn't think it was Mid-Sum- ler jn seving our Store now—crowded from morning until evening. 5 Nene gee ad The Bp oak poe AA a4 tu ‘k OK FEE TrTT BY Et br ‘F KK E ¢ K kK EEE r RRR 00 L L if SN N 66G RR O 8 # NNN g G ry 83 | ERY Soo ER “oo tua tu. Ht § hy GSO READ CAREFULLY, CLOAK AND SUT ad OP the marked prices of Misses’ Suits 20 PEK CENT OFF on Ladies’ Cloaks and Suits, all “Stall lot of White and Sateen Wrappers at HALF 38 Boys’ Blue Flannel Waists, were $1, Clearing Price Ail of our “King” Shirt Waists, sizes 4 to 12. Clear- ARY DEPARIMENT. ‘Those 2 lots of Stamped Linen are going Hike hot cak Won't last me than afew days Those that ! Se. to $1. ring Price 4¥c. Those that | were as hich as lunitation Chi 40," Clearin airge size Price 3 fi 0., Cleari +, Clearing Price 2c. i, new art designs, worth A steady pour over the Embroidery counter all day. Bargains that sstound all, ‘a yard a Children’s late, fancy braids, c. | Clearing Price Itc. excl. the sensation makers here: good thin added, but these are Al examples of best quality Freuch Sattcens,which ayard. Clearing Sale Price’ 18c. a inch Scotch Ginghams which were 25, Fee ayard,, Cleariug Price 20e. a yard. E GOODS DEPARTMENT. 5c, Tarletans, all colors, 10c. 8 yard. and 30c. French Pigues aud fine French In- Gia Linens lace stripes and checks, ‘Clearing’ Price a yard UNDERWEAR, yles of Fine Muslin Gowns, yoke of all- wer Freue Embroidery, sizes 13 aud 14 only, Clear- ie Price $1.49 euch. if k Cambric Co: re 0c. Clearing P ice 4c. each. Gowns, sizes 13 and 14. Clearing Price cked with others. ND LEATHER GOODS, Rhine Stone Fins, gold mounted, Clear- Clearing Price 25 ry 5: rs | 6 | Counters JEWELRY {1h S175 and 81. aud prettiest 8 we have ever offered. $1.39. ou suouid see them, ther Chatelaine Bas. Clearing Price 89¢. each, ‘98c. Real Sea) Pocketbooks, oxidized corners, Clear- ing Price 53c. each. oe 8c. each. bargains. | | NC e. Silk and Tinsel Gimps, Clearing Price Oc. Bead Ornament Gimps. Clearing | Pr 3 | Boa Colored Silk Gimps. Clearing Price 5c. oyard pAh¢ many other as good as you will Gnd in amonth's sun SHA Cashmere Scarfs, embroid- D per ce ail other Shawls and | Searia. If ¥ 1 fo leave or tux in town you exn"t well a his opportunity slip. Sire PP y Sup. 1 lot ot ¢ j orth Se. rd. Cle: mA wortl a yerd. Clearing a yard, "The 4c.a box Plack Pins, the Je. a paper American the box of Hooks and Eyes, Ze. Stocking ws WN all hold good for the rs, if possible, better values adiaed. TUILET GOODS. ‘he's Best Bay Ruma, \¢-pint bottles, worth 25c. 19¢. a botfl Florida Wate: Ble. | che Be was 42c. a bottle c Bazan & ut's Best Extracts, worth 25c, Clear ing Price, 19¢. an oz. Solid-back Engiish Bristle Hair Brush, was ering Price 196, 27e. All articles before advertised stil ood, | gpbiazticles before advertised still hold g foe sitio tothe others advertised, we offer the ime: puis and Flaunel Four-in-hand Scarfs, were 25c. Price Lav. te Hose, 10 and 10%, were $1.25, Clear- pair ndered Dress Shirts, sizes 14, 1 were Oc. Clearing Price Se, cache? LO1O% | and 17, ERY | Ho: ret “bbe qe. | taking well; better get your pick before the as- is are broken. RWEARK. wiss Ribbed Vests fer ine Ce my Rit t * for 29. €yptan Yarn Hibved Vests for 390. {ox Swine Kibbed Lisle Thread Vests, 40c. SOLS. Tices that are equal to 3; and 14 off are making Par- ch 4 little late. OO popular 12 resent the 1 bound. These Bocks uthors, were 4Xc, Glearine price, $2, each poking Backward,” “John Ward, Preacher,” and cuvyrighted Books, 50c.: clearing price, BRA ” 6s BB AA t = ss BR AA OY ahs SBB OA A uu Sys8 FOPRULAR SHOPPING PLACE, a2: tid, D4 ANDO STREETS. B. Resrssox & Cos LILIPUTIAN OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. NOT A SIDE ISSUE IN A LARGE STORE, BUT A LAgGE STORE WITH BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTINGS AS ITS BEGINNING, AIM AND END. Axssovxce Fo Tur Resr | \ OF THE SEASON A REDUCTION OF 10 PER CENT TN ALL OUTING GOODS As— NEGLIGE SHIRTS, BATHING SUITS, FLANNEL COATS, BLAZERS, ATHLETIC SUITS, &o. Considering our former low prices, this is an extra- ordinary inducement. If you are interested you can ‘very easily satisfy yourself on this point, AUERBACH & BRO., MEN'S OUTFITTERS, 623 Pa. Ave. dy23-tuth&trelim Somruxe New, LEATHEROID TRUNES. ‘Very light in weisht STRONGER and MORE DURABLE than Bole Leather, and at HALF THE PRICE, Madeandseld onlyat “ TOPHAIDS ; ‘Trunk Factory, 1231 Pa. ave “or NATION; aa Mayflower, SESS timer. ©. ©, PURSELL, Bookseller, 220 428 Oth st. ow, MORE VALUE FOR A LOW PRICE THAN WAS EVEB SOLD HERE BEFORE. OUR RUSSET BUTTON AT 94 WE THINK EQUALLY GOOD VALUE. IF YOU HAVE HAD TROUBLE FINDING YOUR SIZE AT YOUR REGULAR DEALERS REMEMBER THAT WE KEEP OUR SIZES UP ALL THE SEASON AND CAN FIT YOU IN SUMMER SHOES. YOU WIEL FIND =o 8 = hee BURT S rier it oes m™ gus FRIGES LOWER FOR GOOD SHOES THAN OTHERS, ARTHUR BURT & CO., 1211 F ST. N. W. CORSET COVERS. OORSET COVERS, We think we need only say we have reccived all sizes in our 48c, Embgoidered and 59c, Platt Val. Lace Corset Covers, and advise you who Lave been wait- ing for them not to delay, as some sizes we have only = THE BON MARCHE. 490. Sprcrar Paice. i Fine Mullin Skirt, Tucked, and Tucked Cambric Rufile; best Skirt ever sold at price, THE BON MARCHE, _ 39c. E.xmrowerrp Drawers, Only # few in all sizes just in. dy23 THE BON MARCHE. Rispox Barca. 3-inch Gros Grain, All-silk RIBBON, satin stripe, in white, cream, and colors, 25c, # yard; would be cheap at SSe, THE BON MARCHE. Muuiery: MILLINERY! MILLINERY! Felt Sailor Hats, entirely new. We have them in Plain and combination colors, Look at them, «so | Straw Sailor Hats, trimmed aud untrim.ued. Un trimmed, to $2.48: trimmed, 48c. to $4. Felt | ‘Tennis Uatsineombinationcolors. NEW. Early Fall Hats, Black Straw Hate. New fall siapes, SPE- CIALLY TURBANS. Prettiest shapes ever show: All Hata, Flowers and Millinery Goods at specially | low prices ‘Trimmed Hats, One dollar will go as far now as three did earlier in our Trimmed Hat Department, 316 7thst.n. w, Waurre Anz You Bovno: That's the question your intimates will ask you. ‘We want to inquire a little more confidentially. What are you going to wear? This is between you aud us, If you're going to some of the fashionable resorts you want to “fly your kite” as high as the others, Let us suggestarig. An English Serge, or English or Amer- ican Flannel, eituer plain or striped.a delicately tinted Neglige Shirt, either in Cheviot, Domet, Outing Cloth, Flannel or Silk. We've @ hundred styles and they're all of refined design, Next, a Windsor Scarf and Sash or Belt, then a pair of Russet Shoes—high or low—and finaly the crowning point—a Straw Hat. How does that strike you? "Twill be rich looking— in perfect accord with the fashion and it won't wreck your purse, Think it over—Come in and talk it over with wa, If you're going off on a quieter time—why there are s hundred and one combinations that can be used and to your comfort. We've taken pains to have all the Proper things—for al occasions—and at our prices, ‘What are you going to “tote” all these things around in? That’s the next question. Of course if you've got &trunk—s good one—you don't need another—but if You've a want in this line we can relieve it for you more satisfactorily and at less cost than you would im- gine possil We look out for the strength, light wright and general durabitity—the very points you Wants trunk to possess, and add to them ove more— it's the only weak one~THE PRICE. Same way with ‘the hand-bag—large or small—excellence and low price. ‘When you're going off op « trip you don’t want to spend half your money in getting ready—and if you'll intrust to us your outing “yet up” we'll fix you so you'll “pass muster” with the best of 'em—and be many @ dollar in by the transaction, SAKS AND COMPANY, THE PROPER THINGS AT THE PROPER PRICES, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. Ben er ce eR 2 OS I FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1889. Nl MACKEREL! NEW MACKEREL!! NEW MACKEREL!!! ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY are always first to offer new and seasouable supplios, What in all the world cam be more palatable’ for breakfast these hot morniuys than NEW MACKEREL? Wo have them—Just' received to-day—uot large, but VERY FAT AND JUICY, avd positively sew fish— this season's catch. Dou't eat old Mackerel when you cap get the NEW, which are alwoys much sweeter and finer favored, In all probebility there is not a genuine NEW Mack- rei in Washington outeide of our store, except the fow that we have already sold. \ ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY. 429 NINTH STREET. P. 8.—Don't forget that we ore still making » “ran” Sn nie rene ee Oe aie . Xe | a 50 Pes Cexr Discouxr. 39% PER CENT DISCOUNT. 95 PER CENT DISCOUNT. These discounts sre given to reduce stock to make Toom for new goods. We don't intend to exhibit any- thing this fall but the'latest and newest designs; con- sequently, to move last winter's patterns quickly we are offering them at less than cost. To thoroughly ap- Preciate the sacrifice we are making you should call and see our stock. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. In this department you will find every clsss of Furn- iture Covering manufactured, from the cheapest goods tothe best. All kinds and styles of Heavy Curtains and Portieres, Fringes, and all manner of Trimmings, Lace Curtains of every make, from the cheapest Not- tingham to she finest Brussels, Irish Point, and Rus- sian. Ali goods that were in stock January 1 in this department will be suld at 333; per cent discount, CARPET DEPARTMENT. ‘75e. Ingrain Carpet reduced to 55c, G5e. Tapestry Brussels Carpets reduced to 45¢, $1 Best Tapestry Brussels Carpet reduced to 70c, $1.15 Body Brussels Carpet reduced to 80¢, 81.50 Best Body Brussels reduced to #1. 81.25 Velvet Carpets reduced to 80c. 81.50 Wilton Velvet Carpets reduced to $1. 81.65 Best Moquette Carpets reduced to $1.10, It will pay you well to buy a carpet of any of the above qualities and keep it until you are ready to use it, even if you have it two years, FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. If you want to make a paying investment this is Your opportunity, Fine as well as cheap Furniture of every kind and class will be sold at irom 25 to 50 per cent less than regalar prices, Why? Because the styles change twice a year, and we are determined not to exhibit the same styles two years in succession, SEASONABLE GOODS. Refrigerators, Mosquito Canopies, Water Coolers, Hammocks, Water Filters, Straw Mattings, ‘Rattan and Reed Chairs, Wire Window Screens, Hamuock Chairs, Baby Carriages, Porch Chairs, Velocipedes, Straw Rugs, Bicycles, « Summer Draperies, Tricycles, Initation Silke, Lawn Chairs, Washing Machines, Texts, Cedar Chests, ‘Moth Paper. WALL PAPER AND DECORATIONS, ‘We would call particular attention to this branch of our busisess, which we have taken up within the last year with renewed vigor and strength, Our friendsand customers of fifteen years ago will remember how we once led in this business, and we now propose to sur- pass all former efforts. Our aim and study is to pro- duce the best effects for the least possible expense, and we have been remarkably successfui in the past few months, No one furnishing can sfiord to leave our ideas unnoticed. Our corps of artists are the best and most original, and 21 work is done with a guarantes of best workmanship, THIS FALL. Our now goods are arriving daily and the display this season will be far in advance of our former efforts, Prices will be lower tban ever, our aim being to do a very large business at @ small profit, as it is de- cidedly a better way to success than charging laryo profits and making few sales, Yon are cordiaily invited to examine our stock and premises. We are said to carry the second largest as- eat of styles and designs in the entire United States, MM MM 00 ¢SSq FEE 95S, MuMMO 08 Sp SS MMM MO O5SssoF MM MO Og 3K MM M 00 “ss5x 11TH AND F STS. N.W., WASHINTON, D. 0. Hor Wearurr Liexvzizs. A PONGEE COAT AND VEST, “LIGHT AS 4 FEATHER” WILL WASH BFAUTIFULLY AND “COME OUT” LOOKING LIKE NEW. BESIDES IT’S AS STRONG AS ANY GOODS OF ITS WEIGHT CAN BE. WE HAVE THE GENUINE SHANTUNG GOODS HAND MADE. THERE'S NOTHING BETTER, “GROSGRAIN” SILK COATS AND VESTS, THESE ARE SIMPLY LUXURIOUS, HAND- SOME AS CAN BE, DRESSY AND ELE- GANT, BUT WON'T WASH, ~ ROYAL SILK COATS AND VESTS. DARK COLORS, DON'T NEED WASHING, NEITHER RAIN OR SUN AFFECTS THEM, AND THEY “WEARS LIKE IRON," & B, BARNUM & CO., sy22 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE Ans You Banears Hoxie SWEET BABY BUNTING? ‘hile, You need go nofurther. AS ‘IS a Corner, which UN- efit: a corner which is the any of any and all 1RUSi avowed aud isuplacable en 5 No attr Mone 18 ws us SUGAK, und another as bitter ax Qui We ure extremists, ‘us true, but uot exactly it f TRUSIS, We trust you'll be- iT are tu you that this is » Clot dand born aud of that desire so Well that we ae Lo the sume ine for all vine to you to share tue rich fruits of our a desire U ny and 1 have suce us patronage has made it possiple for us ALi tumbling im he matter of prices— pod tu those deuiers who stick to TALL xceedingly edifyitu,, acreeable, aye, pare rly pleasaut, to BUY bi ideh or low degree. Ales them tr ndously 10 have spread out be- want Suits, worth trom \d to tuke their choice AT $7.50 A SUIT. And yet another agreeuble surprise follows close upon the heeis of the first, Here we Sud Lnported 4 3 and Cassiuers, art rfect-fitting Suits $14.25 to $20 asuit, Tuke your x for Men, worth choice, Leighbor, “aT $10.75 A SUIT. VICTOR E. ADLER'S PER CENT CLOLHING HOUSE, 927 and 929 7th st. aw, Corner Massachusetts avenue STRICTLY ONE PRICE, Open Saturdays until 12 p.m, Fe Oflice Conts, Stripes and Checks, on sale Monday, pide day, (god vided movieuane irae? ati 10 w Baxears Is Scancer Hara FIFTEEN PER CENT REDUCTION on ourentire stock of DERBY, SILK, CASSIMERE, < SOFT AND STRAW HATS; aso Laven Tennis Caps, Hats and Umbrellas ‘Tiss reduction will be piven for TEN DAYS FOR CASH. ee ern me ity, and consiste of No discount ou military or soclety gooda, WILLETT & RUOFR, Trzsnar, Juxx 230, 1889. “Harper's Bazar” of last week very appro- priately says, under the heading of “Advice to season have many ‘Remnants’ of dress fabric st reduced prices to tempt lovers of bar- gains, A good purchase to make is three yards of pretty Foulard Silk to make @ cool blouse- ‘Waist, or two and s half yards of Wide Flannel, plain or silk striped, for s similar purpose. A ‘Remnant’ of Velvet can be used for the full wrinkled sleeves that are added to Cashmere Waists, and soft Bengaline Silk is employed the same way.” All of the fashion writers are advising their lady readers to watch the remnant counters at this season of the year, hence itis no wonder that our “remnants,” (being clean, seasonable and desirable, find s ready sale, Remember we are exerting strenuous efforts to clear the store of all such accumulations prior to our semi-annual stock-taking, Saturday evening, July 27th, It isa very easy matter to save half the usual amount necessary to buy @ child's dress or a lady's blouse, s wrapper, @ sacque or s combination suit, We have a larger quantity of “Short Lengths” in Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Black Goods, Wash Goods, Flan- nels, &c., than we Lave shown since Christmas, and for that reason we have made the prices unprecédentediy low, in order to cause their complete disposal this week. MORE GAUZE VESTS REDUCED.—In ad- dition to the lots previously reduced and adver- tised we have lowered the price om another quality—offering you three vests for the usual Price of two, 1 lot of Ladies’ Fine-grade Gauze Vests, low heck and no sleeves, bound with silk bind- ing. Reduced to 18c. each; 3 for 500. (First floor, first aunex, rear.) FURNITURE LINENS REDUCED.—Having had phenomenal success with our Furniture Linens ihis scason, we are now perfectiy willing to sell the small stock of them yet remaining at ‘4 greatly reduced price, in order to dispose of them this week. 66-inch Reversible Striped Furniture Linens, reduced to 40c. per yard. 33-inch Reversible Striped Furniture Linens, reduced to 19. per yard. We will make these up into Loose Covers in our best possible manner for less than first-of- the-season prices, (Fourth floor.) AN EXCELLENT BARGAIN IN ‘CREAM ALL-WOOL ALBATROSS. — Being slightly overstocked we have marked down. » superior quality of 40-inch Cream Albatross to 50c. per yard. Youcan buy pleuty of Cream Albatroms at 50c. per yard, but this is not regular 0c, Albatross, Itis greatly superior to the usual 0c. goods, aud was never before sold so low. (Pisst floor; second annex.) CHALLIES REDUCED.—Roth lots of Chal- lies have been reduced to 124¢c. per yurd. inch and 36 inches wide of excellent qualities, attractive patterns, and will wash beautifully, «Second floor. ) ANDERSON’S SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 250.— We are selling Anderson’s Scotch Ginghams, in beautiful Plaids at the reduced price of 25c. per yard. (Second door.) SEA ISLAND PONGEE.—No other waslf fabrics has more quickly stepped into popular favor than Sea Island Pongee, Navy-China Blue and Cardinal, figured and plain, 15¢, (Second Foor.) MEN'S LISLE THREAD HOSE REDUCED. Balance of alot (about 36 dozen) of Men's Fine French Lisle Thread Half Hose, in all sizes. Reduced to,, (First door, 1013 F st. entrance.) “ODD SIZES” IN GLOVES.—Very frequently We find a line of Gloves sold out with the excep tion of a few pairs of a size. If we allowed them to accumulate our stock would shortly be com- posed of Odd Sizes. We burry them off at a re- duced price and buy a full live to take their place. Some of our customers keep themselves in Gloves from our “Odd Sizes.” 11 Pairs Ladies’ 6-Button Length Biarritz Gloves, size 53g only, Reduced to 50c. 14 Pairs Ladies’ 6-Button Length Fine Grade All-Silk Jersey Gloves, in Tans and Golden Brown, sizes 63 and 7, Reduced to 81 per pair. CHILDREN'S GLOVES,—1 email lot of Chil- dren's Gray ANl-SUk Jersey Gloves, sizes 1, 2, and 3. Reduced to 25c. per pair, First floor: center.) SILK SASHES REDUCED. —In order to close them out at once we have reduced the price of 4 Ladies’ Silk Sashes to less than half price; Viz.; to $1.50 each. ‘These are all Silk and in the following combinations: Cream with Orange Striped Enda, Cream with Cardinal Striped Ends, Black with White Striped Ends, 2 Less than half-price ought to close out the four by noon to-morrow. (First hoor. INFANTS’ DRESSES.—8 Infants’ India Lawn Short Dresses, made Hubbard style, with yoke of tucks, deep hem on skirt with three tucks above. Reduced to 50e, (Second floor, annex.) LADIES’ CORSET WAISTS.3 Ladies’ Corded Corset Waists with shoulder straps and buttons fastened on with tape, size 19-inch. Reduced to 5c. (Second floor, annex.) JELSAYS REDUCED.—To close out these two lots before Saturday we drop their prices exceedingly low. Lot of Ladies’ Black All-Wool Jerseys. Re- duced to 75e, each, Llotof Misses’ Black Plaited Jerseys, fine “quality aud a remarkable bargain. Reduced to Bleach, (Third floor.) BLOUSES REDUCED.—1 line of Ladies’ Navy Blue Jersey Blouses, with White polka-dot combination trimming. Reduced to $3. (Third floor.) “REMNANTS” OF LINEN LAWNS—A feature of tie Wash Goods “Remnauts” is the quantity of short lenzths of Figured Half-Linen and All-Linen Lawns, For # Child's Dress or Lady's Sacque or Shirt Waists these have no ‘superior, as they wash and wear better than any other similar fsbric, We have made these prices lowér than was originally intended in order to close out the entire lot prior to stock- taking this Saturday. (Second floor.) : THOSE WHITE LACE GOOpS WHICH WE ‘REDUCED To 8c. ARE SELLING RAPIDLY. Never before were such seasonable and desir. able White-Lace Checked and Lace-Striped ‘Lawns sold for Sc. per yard. They were halfas iuch again last week. We simply wish to Close out the lot before Saturday, and at the present selling ratoit is very probabio that we will, A dosen or more patterns, ‘Beduced to 8c. per yard. oe BTHBC. ‘The Clearing Sale of Summer G .ods is creating bust- fees. The aspect of the store changes daily. Goods here to-day @re gone to-morrow, their places only to ‘de filled with new surprises, and thus a daily visit is of interest, A P PAE & e a a a? A a a ss as ys AAA - 00 a4 - THE GLOVES YOU REQUIRE. The Clearing Sale Prices tell you now is the time to supply yourself. Gloves for city wear, for the sea- shore, or mountain: for men. ladies and children. Gloves for riding, driving, bicycling, promensde and for rough-and-tumble wear. English and French Gloves of all kinds. PIGSKIN GLOVES for traveling are par excellence: they'll outwear two pairs of Kid Gloves and yet look Gnd feettike Kid, The art shades of Tans, Browns, Grays, Modes anda fast Black. EVERY PAIR WAR- ‘RANTED, only 85c.a pair. @1is the prevailing price for the genuine pigskin Mousquetaires, 19 CENTS is the Clearing Sale Price for the 25¢. Black Silk Jersey Mitts, Have you secn clsewhere such quality for B5ct To properly appreciate the Clearing Sale Prices, see in Table to-morrow, near door No, 1119 Peun- sylvania ave. ‘i (Continued below.) ae Tr: Gnear Sure Or Rizpoxs. Probably the last time it can be written—25c. Rib- bons for 15¢. and 35c. Ribbons for 1, The Colored Sash Ribbons wili also oon be mon est, ‘White Cream, Light Blue and Cardinal Moire, with — 9 inches wide, 75e. instead of $1. That's m. L. ARES = FUR GE an BR RR! oo ae o 2 ml RREK 8 3 eee * a Fy oo = READ ABOUT THINGS YOU NEED MARKED WAY DOWN. OUR GREAT MARK-DOWN SALE HAS HAD TELLING EFFECT. " HERE ARE THINGS YOU NEED EVERY DAY MARKED AT TEMPTING PRICES. Aay Se. SOAP 4e. Any L0e, SOAP Se. Any 150. SOAP 12 Any 10. SPONGE 7e. Any lic. SPONGE 1 2¢, Any 25c. SPONGE 18, Any BOTTLE EXTRACT 210, Any Sic. BOTTLE EXTRACT 20. Any 49, BOTTLE EXTRACT 390. 20 per cent discount on the marked prices of our em tire stock of FIGURED CHINA SILKS, conmeting of @ oud assortment of Swures, ranging in price from 450, to $1.25. Although the prices of these goods have been re- duced consideral.ly during the past month we make thewdditional discount of 20 per cent to entirely cluee out our stock of these goods. 48 INCH ALL-SILK FISH NET, @3 yar Regular Plenty of the following Black Sashes now, but for | Price $1.25. how ong. S-inch Black Moire, crown edge, 75c.; worth 890, 9-inch Black G. G., satin edge, 89e.; worth 81. ‘Sanch Black Moire, satin edge, 8¥c.; worth £1.19. 10-inch Black Moire, crown edge, €1; worth $1.19. 10-inch Black Moire, satin edge $1; worth 627 Narrower Black Ribbons proportionately cheap, THE PALAIS ROYAL Unsererras Tiar Wor Sprit. If they should split within one year of purchase re- covered free of charge. New and stylish natural Wood Handles, and hundreds to select from, are shown in warrauted “Gloria” Umbrellas, 26-inch Paragon Frames, $1.25. Paracon Frames, §) a 30-inch Paragon Frames, 21.98. f2-The Umbrellas with Silver and Roll Gold Han- | ceivable st les are more expensive, but at Clearing Sale prices that make each a THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) A large assortment of BLACK NETS from 5c. to 50 per yard, in all the new effects and patterna, An excellent assortment of BLACK SURAHS, suite- ble for making lace dresses, from 0c. per yard up, Fanging in width from 20 w 26 inches. LIGHT SHADES OF CHINA SILKS, 21 inches Wide, for 50c. per yard. Regular Price DRESS SHADES OF CHINA SILKS, 27 inches wide, 85c. per yard. Regular Price $1, WHITE WOOLEN DRESS GOoDs. ‘Ourmain topic this week will be WHITE WOOLENS, Never before in the wistory of our house hss this de- partment been better equipped. We have ali the con- yles and textures aud at prices with the reach of all. We will take fancy weaves first— FANCY SERGES, these goods have cream grounds, with Blue and Pink and Black stripes respectively. These Hemstitched and Embroidered Mull Ties at | Cotton Warp, Wool Filling, and Nou-Shrinkable A 19c. illustrate that the most desirable and price- worthy #oods are included in the Clearing Sale. That *vod tuaterial for Blouse Waists, 36 inches wide, only these Mull Ties are an undoubted bargain at 25c. is | 72C- evident at the first glance. The lutest novelty Neckwear is also down in price and includes. Elsemere Sets up to $4.68 a set. Lace Jabots up to $2.6 x up to #1 Irish Point Cuffs up to @8e. # pair, Hand-run Lace Scarfs up to #16, Hand-run Lace Shawls up to &15. ‘The followins prices are quoted often enough, but when before such qualities shown at the : Rolling Collars of Irish Point Lace only 25e,; Roll- h only 230 Scalloped and Embroidered Mull Ties only 12%¢. ‘Three-stripe ALL-SILK Grenadine Veiling, i2c. « yard. WHITE, with stripes of Gray, Apple Green, dobelin, Orange, White, BLA : Russet Brown two shades of Red, ese Slack, Cream, White, ‘This Veiling. while as figh’ a. arr, is very cural being made of purr Sitk, ouly 12c. a yard, a: Heavy Sewing-silk Veiling ‘or traveling, oaly 250. 0 yard, _(Coutinued below.) THE PALAIS ROYAL, Heangvanrers For Hosrxy. This statement is made very deliberately and with due knowledge of the meaning of the phrase. Head- quarters for Hosiery because the stock and variety is the largest and most complete in this city, and because ‘| cash ousiness enables the offering of better qualities for the prices than at the credit stores, That the Palais Royal is Headquarters for Hosiery 4s well illustrated m FAST BLACK HOSE, The va- Fiety of sizes is in itself an illustration, The tiniest of babies and the stoutest of stout ladies ; the growing- up girl: the boy with big feet and thin legs: the men who wear 9-nch or 11-inch socks, all can be fitted,and fitted properly. RELIABLE FAST BLACK HOSE, Hose that if they stain the feet or clothing, or donot wash a per- fect black, the price paid promptly and politely re- funiet. BUT MORE THAN THAT: The reliability of the Palais Royal Fast Black Hose is wade more ap- Parent when compared with the Fast Biack Hose that are DYED AFTER WEAVING. Such Hose, while they may be Fast Black, will generally wear into email holes. The Palais Royal Fast Black Hose ARE YARN DYED (dyed before weaving), and therefore more durable than the majority of makes. FOR MEN.—Cotton and Lisle Thread Black Fast Socks, at 25c. 35e. and 50c. An ides of their relia- bility may be gleaned from the fact that even the 25c, Socks have the improved high-spliced heels, and of course, double toes, FOR LADIES, MISSES, BOYS, CHILDREN AND BABIES.—Thirty-two different styles, including Ribbed and Plain Cotton Lisie and Silk Hose. The Cieuring Sule should hardly affect Black Hose, but ‘As you'll expect special prices, and here they are: Ladies’ 55c, Kibbed and Plain Black Lésle Hose reduced to 45c. 45c. Ladies’ and Misses’ Plain Lisle Hose reduced to 35c., or 3 pair for 81, Children's Fast Black Hose, sizes 4 to 814, all at 250. a pair, Children's Black Silk Hose, sizes 5 to 8%, all at 50c. ‘& pair. BABY'S Black Silk Socks, sizes 4 to 5%, all at 50c. ‘Spar, THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Leather or Russet shades are the very latest. From Tan to the Deep Red Brown shade: in all about a dozen suades, A superior quality Ribbed Lisle Hose in these fashionable shades only 450, A PAIK, ‘The Clearing Sale isclearing out other Fancy Hose at a lively rate, When isn’t there a throng of customers around the tales for the combination Jots? THE 19c. TABLE. Ribbed Lisle Hose that were GRc., but these are new to the 2c. Table and won't stay loug. Plenty of Hose that were favorites at SUc. a pair are to be bad at 200 THE 450. TABLE FANCY ALBATROSS. The original assortuseut of these Goods comprised fifteen styles. We have about one half thst number left, and in order to make a clearme we huve cut the price from 6Uec. to 4¥c., strictly All-Wool, 40 inches Wide, in the followiug effec CKEAM GROUND, with PINK STRIPE, CREAM GROUND, with BLUE AND KED CHECK AND BLUE PLAID, LIGHT-BLUE GROUND, with RED STRIPE AND RED AND WHITE CHE ‘These Goods are reversible, being the same on both Sides, giving you practically two Dresses for the price of one, CANVAS ETAMINE. This Fabric comes in Dark Cream 42 inches wide and All-Wool—ouly three pieces left. Bec. to close. | Price cut from | G24 te Made of bard twisted Woul, Just the thing for au inexpensive knock-about Dress, CREAM CAMELS’ HATE, All-Wool, 42-1uches wide; price cut from @1 to Tbe, Made from the finest Australian Woul, light im texture, mixed with Black Hair; makes @ very ser- Viceable Boating Costume, CREAM SERGE. All-Wool and 42 inches wide; being wiry and hard- twisted Wool naturally makesthis Goods @ good re~ Pellaut; 49¢, makes this a decided bargain, ALL-WOOL CREAM SERGE, 46 inches wide, hand twisted wool aud washable, these are void of loom flies Which you will find in all other Cream Materials as @ general thing—75e. per yard Au EXTRA ALL-WOOL, 54 inches wide, CREAM SEKGE; this is something that cannot be found auy- where else for less than $1 per yard. It goes at 85e, per yard. LUPIN'S CREAM FRENCH FLANNEL, 54 inches Wide; this is something superior in finish toany we have ever offered, worth $1.40, but we shall offer it fer €1.15. CKEAM SIDE BAND AMURE, 40 inches wide, 59¢., only two pieces left, CREAM Hi MSTITCHED CARMELITE, 48 inches wide, $1.12 per yard. ‘ihe Newest Wool Fabric. ‘0 inches All-wool CREAM MASCOT AMUBE, 65c,, basket weave, made of soft fine wool All-wool CREAM CREPE DE CHINE, 42 inches Wide, $1, made of the finest Australian wool, light in teature, Another new creation in wool goods, bearing & close resemblance to the well-known Silk Crepe; makes a good street or evening costume. CREAM ALBATROSS, all-wool, at 20, 3736, 44,50, 55, 59, 69, and 75c. All grades strictly all-wool and best intrinsic values ALL- WOOL CREAM CASHMERES at 50, 62%, 750, and $1. COTTON WARP CASHMERES at 25, 3734, and 400. We are the undisputed headquarters for CREAM FLANNELS and BROADCLOTHS. FLANNELS, 36 inches wide, all Wool, 500. * ‘46 inches wide, all Wool, 6230, . 64 inches wide, all Wool, $1. bd 54 inches wide, all Wool, $1.15. Better rade. ved ‘54 inches wide, all Wool, $1.25, Best grade. CREAM BROADCLOTHS, 54 inches wide, st 61.50, €1.75, 82.25. ALL-WOOL CHALLIES, 190. ‘We have an accumulation of ODDS and ENDS in ‘this line; we want to make @ clean sweep, hence the price bas been cut from 2!¢. to 19¢., 22 inches wide snd all Wool, in Brown, Cadet, Ecru, Tan, Med. Blue, Gray, Mode, and Livery. A few more of those ALL WOOL 37i0. BATISTES left. ‘Our store is so delightfully cool that it is » pleasure to shop—Our fifty patent Cooling Fans are kept in com- stant rotation, ‘We will send Samples to sny part of the United ‘Btates, WE ENGRAVE YOUR NAME ON A COPPER PLATE AND 50 CARDS FOR S6c. FASHION SHEETS seut to any non-resident free of charge, SEND FOR OXE

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