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4 THR EVERIOG TAR ee Re ee POCO eee) eee eee EVENING STAR, Se ae . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C., SATURDAY, JULY: 27, 1889—TWELVE BY ee Ss CAO, SURE St, SVE Pi Fooxom Ax Unoanzs. ‘Bram, July. TM Lansburgh & Bro., Wushington, D.C, U.S.A. Have fmished here to-day buying Cloaks, Will leowe Suors. Suozs EDMONSTON & 0O.'S THIRD ANNUAL within one year of purchase, you only wonder the privy aed agpecae yt BEGINS MONDAY, JULY 29, AIS 24 tun 245 ROVAL. hoa seers Summer Goods you have seen here buts few days ago at much higher Prices, THE NEW GOODS lately secured st advantageous Prices are also quoted below. MEN'S GOODS NEAR THR DOOR. ENT STOCKS AT SUCH LOW FIGURES 4S HAVE NEVER BEEN 80LD BEFORE HERE IS A CHANCE FOR ALL CLASSES OF PEOPLE IN ALL STATIONS OF LIFE TO BUY 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S, LADIES', AND CHILDREN’S SROES . THIS SALE WILL ENABLE YOU TO SELECT AND BUY FROM THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY AT GREAT BARGAINS AT STAPLE MERCHANDISE AT HALF ITS FORMER Valve. WE ARE KNOCKING THINGS RIGHT AND LEFT. OUR GREAT MARK-DOWN SALE HAS HAD WONDERFUL EFFECT. ‘We are taking account of stock this evening. ‘We foel impelied to thank our customers for their liberal patronage the past few weeks, which has enabled us to dispose of almost our entire accumulation of “Short Lengths,” odd ‘izes, broken lote, ko. ‘We desire to impress upon the minds of our customers that the Goods, Remnants,fe.,which have been reduced the past week or more WILL NOT BE MARKED UP, They are as cheap mar taninndhh hls thininen euie, ‘The Gevelopments of ‘the week usually get in shape by Friday. We try to get everything in line for prompt Snd easy ection. Ali over the house the prices are twisted out of shape—and any one who's chasing « dollar will overtake it if he runs sround through our ‘The ‘Odds and Ends” are on their last legs. Come ‘Up and sce what's here—if anything you can use— you're money im. The regular lines of thin things are im full Blast and et “under pricws"—#o you're sure of Funning into what's wanted and may be among the “Odds and Ends"—any way at a less price than youbear of outside, THE SECOND FLOOR, ‘The Shirt Waists show up the greatest lot of anape. There are still some of those 250, unlaundered ones ‘st two, for the usual cost of one—and a few of the 500, ones that were reduced to 35¢.—3 for $1. Those 40e. Domet Waiste—what are left of them—are 2ic—and ‘We've & special line at 50c. The great business we're doing with the Star and King Waists loaves us many ‘a broken lot—especially in the @1 and $1.25 qualities We throw them in with the “Odds and Ends” and you'll find plenty of patterns WALKING SHOES FOR MEN, @4 AXD 85. ‘WALKING SHOES FOR LADIES, $3.50 AND 85. DRESSS SHOES FOR MEN, €3.50 AND 85. ‘You can almost help yourself from the street to the following: ‘The 75c. Silk Half Hose reduced to 35c., or 3 pairs WE ARE NOT MAKING ANY MONEY, BUT WE ARE DOING AN EQUALLY GOOD THING—GET- understand- | TING RID OF SURPLUS STOCKS. $250,000 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE YET TO oe» of | BE GOTTEN RID OF BEFORE OUR PALL STUFTS Bow as ever they were, and will remain at the reduced price until all are sold. Our price changes are all one way—DOWN. August in trade circles is the month “between you'll like, They are 70 cents. The @1 Flannel Waiste forabalf catchess fresh addition every day. There are three colors of these—Olive, Brown and Biue ‘Look for anise among any of these Waists for your selves, ladies. FIRST FLOOR. EDMONSTON & CO.’s, 1839 and 1341 F st., opposite Ebbitt House, for ‘The 50c. Lisle Thread Socks reduced to 85c., or 3 Pairs for ¢1. NO BRANCH STORE, iat ‘The 50c, Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers reduced to seasons,” and is generally considered the dullest ARTHUR BURT & 0O., All the Men's Straws are STILL 48 CENTS, and will COME IN. 35e., or 8 Garments for $1. sain * stay so.as long as one remaina The assortment is WE HAVE BEEN VERY BUSY SIxce we aN-| The124e Pure Lincn Handkerchief. ‘These are > PIE enor emamss EO 1211 FST. XW, | Setting © little rettied, but you'll find something class, loyal as they may be, at the idea of new. Will compare favorably with the so-called bar WORTH 01 Comme our me Oe At prices that are within reach of all. For the nezt 30 days we offers special discount of 10 per cent on all goods except Domestics, ‘This is the great chance of your life to lay in s sup- ply of all kinds of Dry Goods. This discount is off all marked-down prices, which makes them about 20 per cent cheaper than ever before. Silk Velvets, Henricttas, Cashmeres, All-Wool Ba- tistes, Linen Lawns, Damasks, Napkins, Towels, Cas- shall be so. We cannot afford tobeidla, We are going to offer just as good, if not better, bargains than were offered the month of July. We give below a review of the July Bargains that yet remain unsold. We propose to be Just ‘8s busy in August as we have been in July, SILKS.—The balance of our “Short Lengths” of beautiful Figured India Silks and China Silks ‘Will be offered at the greatly reduced price of 500, per yard. These have been selling at 75, 87¥e., $1, $1.15, $1.25, and $1.50. ‘These are particularly desirable for elegant waists, ‘We have sbout 100 “Short Lengths” of Colored Gros Grain Silks, Faille, Merveilleux, ees a sold for 75, 84, Ofc, $1,and 81.25, and offer the entire accumulation at the Greatly reduced price of 50c. per yard. FRENCH SATEENS.—About 1,500 yards of Best French Sateensin light ground shades; NOUNCED OUR GREAT OFFERINGS, NOT ONE DULL DAY HAVE WE HAD AND NOT ONE DULL HOUR SHALL WE EXPERIENCE IF TEMPTING PRICES CAN BRING YOU HERE. WE SHALL RELINQUISH ALL CLAIMS TO PROFIT. IT 18 THE MERCHANDISE WE WANT TO EXCHANGE FOR MONEY. IF YOU WISH TO INVEST MONEY NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. YOU WILL NEVER MAKE A DOLLAR ANSWER A BETTER PURPOSE, In many instances you will GET TWO DOLLARS’ WORTH of ‘Merchandise for ONE DOLLAR, Goods all over the house marked at getting-rid Prices. WE NEED THE ROOM; YOU CAN HAVE THE MERCHANDISE. CHECK ORGANDIES, 6c. PEE YARD. 10c. is the regular price, FIGURED ORGANDIES, 12340. PER YARD, 18c. is the real worth of it, LADIES CLOTH, 1lo. PER YARD. 15c. is other people's prices. OUTING CLOTH, 10c. PER YARD. ‘Se. is the lowest price for which it has heretofore that'll St your head—your taste—and surely your pocket book at 48 cent, ‘The samble Slippers—freshened up with new arrivals in the middle of the week—will furnish the Ladies Plenty of opportunities to Shoe themselves to ad- #0 | vantage. . In the Furnishings—that English Balbriggan re- . uced from $1.15 to 85 cents, will seo plenty of de- mand to-morrow, It was a good garment for the orig. {nat price and at least @ quarter cheaper than you could get it elsewhere, Now at 8c. it’s “drawing card.” ‘You know ail the S0c. Neckwear is dropped to 25 cente— don’t forget that, Don't you want © new Scarf for Sunday? There aresome besuties bere. We've some Half Hose at a quarter that'll pay you to look at. All around the house, in every nook and corner, you'll find us “cocked and primed” for to-morrow's business, gains at 190. each. Valises, Straps, Flannel Shirts, Belts, Toilet Articles, Writing Paper, Playing Cards, &. All you want for traveling within arm’s reach. .Call Monday morning and by evening you may have 50 cards, with your name and copper plate included, for 86c, adding to their already heavy burdens, is pow- erfally supplemented by the spirit of the multi- tude of recently enfranchised workingmen,who [ADR Doxgora SHQRS, ALL SOLID, oe. Ey = Bale, 990, pounte obs atid 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) Or Iyrenzsr To Laors. Rain yesterday and to-day kept you indoors, You'll thank the Palais Royal for offering the special prices ALSO ON MONDAY. $1 CORSETS FOR 590. Ew These are hand-made, in imitation of the best French, and for Fit and Durability are as good as ¢he French. Lawns, Piques, Cantaulds, English Crapes at prime cost. One case 4-4 Bleached Cotton, at 8c,, worth 10c. Just 50 of those Extra Large Bed Spreads, at 75c., worth $1. 10 pes. only of those beautiful Challies, WE HAVE IN STOCK, ALL TOLD, ABOUT 150 PIECES FRENCH SATINES, WE WANT TO CLOSE THEM. THE DESIGNS ARE GOOD, THE STYLES EXCELLENT. CLOSING PRICE, 20c. IN SCOTCH AND FRENCH GINGHAMS WE CAN SHOW 150 PIECES OF ALL STYLES AND PRICES. WANT TO CLOSE THEM AND HAVE MARKED THEM AT PRICAS THAT WILL MAKE THEM MOVE RAPIDLY, IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND SEE THEM. 50 PIECES WHITE GOODS. WANT TO CLOSE THEM, FORMER PRICE 20 AND 250. HAVE RE- DUCED THEM TO 12%c. PER YARD. A RARE CHANCE TOGET A GOOD WHITE DRESS FOR A SMALL CONSIDERATION, conspicuously than any other, shows very well the current of popular feeling. SAKS AND COMPANY, ‘THE ALWAYS READY OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH STREET AND MAKKET SPACE sy26 50 Pes Cexr Discovsr. BIBBONS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY, €2” Nearly 1,000 Remnants of those 15c. and 190. Ribbons in Moire with Satin Zdge; Gros grain with Satin Edge, and Moire with Crown Edge fora mere song, be affected by the result the debate is chiefly interesting for the fresh proof it has given of the magnetic force Mr. Gladstone exerts even in his old age. His leadership could have been put tomo severer test. A few of the friends who have resolutely followed him into the shadows of defeat during his vigorous fight for Ireland forsook him on this new issue, but not im bitterness. Mr. Laboachere's > spelen, wit 260. SILK MITTS FOR 190. §2" Other reduced prices quoted, but especially at- tention is @rawa to these Mitts, which are really $9, quality, REMNANTS: INDIA LINON, 50. 50.5 * SOubae Oui tt at the at ” Rew. 427-3 Also, all the “remnants” of dark Figured French, 33% PER CENT DISCOUNT, could throw derision upon Mr. Smith's SUITS AT 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT. ties] and sneers at Mr. aaienite Sear flanky Sainte pete ae eee S@- When youread the explanation im lower half Stomach 100. persue. IT WILL PAY ANY SHOPPER TO LOOK ATOUR 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT. democracy, but for Mr. Gladstone's position it Sn enna tes te paren’ Every one knows that 35c. is the price usually asked. ‘The various patterns we yet show and the assort- ‘ment yet in stock are simply surprising. 54 WAMSUTTA BLEACHED MUSLIN, 1240. PER YARD im remnant pieces, Agent's price, by the case, 16c. per yard. FIGURED CHALLIES, IN REMNANT PIECES, 6c. PER YARD. ‘You know as well we do the price off the piece is 12c. per yard, and in this way you can get good lengths for Children’s Dresses for ONE-HALF THE PRICE, 1,000 PAIRS OF TINSEL CURTAINS, $1.35 PER PAIR. These were good sellers at $1.98, DO YOU NEED A WRAPPER? ‘We are closing out several numbers; we were sure they were good values at the prices we had on them, GINGHAMS.—“All the short pieces” of Plaid snd Striped Ginghams that were 9 and 12340. are now marked 8c, per yard, LADIES’ SILK-PLATED HOSE, 62}0—As ‘8 special mid-season attraction we offer 100 dozen Ladies’ Silk-Piated Hose, in six shades of Jeather-color to match the Russet Shoes, six shades of Gray and also Black, at the excee4- ingly low price of 623¢c. per pair, (First floor, annex.) LADIES’ SWISS RIBBED VESTS.—We have dust secured 100 dosen Ladies’ Fine Grade ‘Swiss Ribbed Vesta, low neck and no sleeves, which we have marked at the low price of 25c. each, No better quality has ever been offered ‘at the price, (First floor, annex, rear.) SUMMER GLOVES.—We notice that cus- REMNANT COUNTERS. ALL KINDS OF REM- had only words of respectfal regret. Mr. NANTS AT VERY LOW PRICES WILL BE DIS- Bradlaugh could deal Balfour blow for blow in sledge-hammer style, and Sir Wilfrid Lawson could satirize the renegades from the liberal ranks now sitting on tory benches, but neither had so much as an unkind allusion for the ex-premier. Ayet more striking feature of the case was the steadfastness with which such men as John Morley, Vernon Har- court, and Mr. Parnell and his following al- most bodily stood by Mr. Gladstone in his con- servativecourse. Few of them spoke, but their silent support was, if possible, even more im- pressive, As for Mr. Gladstone himself, his share in the two days’ contest was at once dramatic and touching. In his speech he defended the bill on the ground that the plea for the grant was accompanied by a pledge, as sulemn as a royal decree, that no more such favors should be asked. He did not feel that he had ever failed in his duty tothe people of England, but he discount. ‘These discounts are given to reduce stock to make oom for new goods. We don't intend to exhibit any thing this fall but the‘latest and newest designs; ecn- 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. 750. SURAH SILES FOR 590. 4 2~ This special price positively for Monday, July] BBB 29, ONLY. For Traveling Dresses, Blouses and Sashes these Silks are in great demand, so great that at 59c. a yard the stock would be depleted in three daya, Some of the colors: Pink, Light Blue, Carnival, Navy, Myr tle, Olive, Old Rose, Gray, Black, Fawn, Resads, Golden Brown, Seal, Tan, (Continued below.) A few of the reduced prices are pointed at, Probably not the style you require, It's not because they are not here. CHILDREN'S SHOES. Spring-heel Button Boots in Straight Goat, Dongola and Hand-sewed French Kid, reduced from $1.50, a $1.98 and $2.23 to ONLY $1 A PAIR. ae MISSES’ SHOES. 3 Similar to sbove, but in sizes from No. 12 to No. 2, Feduced from $2.25, $2.50 and $3.22 to ONLY 61.50 A PAIR, IN WHITE GOODS WE HAVE VICTORIA LAWNS. INDIA LINENS, BOTH PLAIN AND HEM- STITCHED. WELTS, ALL KINDS. BATISTE DE PARIS. FRENCH MULLS. NaINSOOK, PLAIN, STRIPED AND PLAIDS, PERSIAN LAWNS. SWISS MUSLINS, PLAIN AND FIGURED. WE HAVE TWENTY PIKCESOF EMBROIDERED SWISS, CONTAINING 434 YARDS, FOR WHITE DRESSES, HAVE MARKED THEM AWFULLY CHEAP. ABOUT 80 GENTLEMEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS REDUCED; WANT TO CLOSE THEM, 80 HAVE MADE THE PRICE LOW TO MAKE THEM MOVE RAPIDLY. 30 PIECES OUTING CLOTHS, BEAUTIFUL DE- SIGNS, AT THE LOW PRICE OF 12% CENTS PER UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. In this department you will find every class of Furm iture Covering manufactured, from the cheapest gvods 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 the finest Brussels, Irish Point, and Rus- sian. All goods that were in stock January 1 in this department will be sold at 333; per cent discount. THE PALAIS POYAL CARPET DEPARTMENT, ‘T5e. Ingrain Carpet reduced to 55c. 65c. Tapestry Brussels Carpets reduced to 450. @1 Best Tapestry Brussels Carpet reduced to 70c, neuen Ri thelial Hosery, Perticulare| Notan old wreck of an Umbrella, but s new one; an by tetter, we Ta ‘Umbrella looking like Silk, even if it isn’t; an Um- James LAWasURGR. | brolia that won't split Apply on Monday at the Palais Royal between the son Fu ' —! hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m, Te Asovz Cuaztzcrax $1.25 26-inch “Gloria” Umbrella for $1.19, and & $5 $1.50 28-inch “Gloria” Umbrella for $1.39. SPEAKS VOLUMES FOR US, FOR THE MORE| When you msy gota written guarantes, binding the eal GOODS MR JAMES LANSBURGH. OUR EUROPEAN BUYER PURCHASES, THE MORE ROOM WE WILL NEED TO SHOW THEM. WE THEREFORE HAVE a GOOD BEASON FOR CLOSING OUT OUR PRES- pr A but if we don’t sell double the quantity daily we will LADIES’ FHOES. Dongola Kid Batton Boots, Common-Sense and YARD. en felt no shame for the fifty years of service bie | have tocarry some over. This we propose to avoid | Opera Toes. It was bys aucrifce of «fair meant ther H Hoot B'b Go Og OR tomers going away are taking with them a num- cit oben Saker Geen Gu wok abtcashaymaeicntannes © hed given to the illustrious occupant of the hence this splendid reduction, Ae orang lb egncnlngg erate i HO OL _ DD 6GG0 00 OD ber of pairs of Gloves—sufficient to iast out the LEFT; THIS I§ THE LAST OF THESE GOODS WE | 1 25 Velvet Carpets reduced to 80c. throne. No chivalrous Englishman couta fail | Giyguaa WRAPPERS in ail sizes, 32 10:34 bast | Wheeler's Shoes, of all Kinds. at lowest peisce yet oe eee ae, ‘season, on account of the difficulty of securing | SHALL HAVE. 61.50 Wilton Velvet Carpets reduced to $1. to be thrilled by the sight of this aged states- quoted for these celebrated makes, qnell Ghovesth the yun Vay eneunains. CUSTOMERS OWING BILLS WILL PLEASE CALL | 91.65 Bost Moquetto Carpets redueed to $1.20. man casting aside all considerations of politics | @¢%4F®. In various Stripes, made witha Plaited Front AND SETTLE, AS WE ARE COMPELLED TO] 11) ida bibs dekh ine and private interest to declare once more his | of Plain Gingham; were $1.98, now $1.48, iahanat elev RN ERE x x rrr ‘The most popular 1s the G-button length Biar- | cr ose ALL. BOOK ACCOUNTS RELATING TO OLD uniseelion inktaptoeiaipemienenty oa unswerving allegiance to the Queen he has| BLACK AND WHITE GINGHAM, made the ame| For T'arez Dars, Rkx ge XC ¢ Fits Buede Gloves, in soft Tans and Gry | BUSINESS BY MIDDLE OF AUGUST. At, even if you bave it two years, curved co long and faithfully, and who has not | styic. were $2.48, now $1.89, Ry mee ok OF shades, which we offer at 95e. per paix. nin gts Shen fpr, = CALICO WRAPPERS, made with s Mother Hubbard rong ae ‘For wear on special occasions we offer 8-but- FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. a Front snd Tight Back, ruffle on the bottom, for $1.25; | ‘The days are Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, ee See ee ao W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, HF you want to mabe 0 paying investment this ts . ‘The sympathy of sensible people will not be | .- 4. og July 29, 90, and 31. The special sale ts of White Wwww BY RFE OE AE Black and assorted Tan shades, at @1.75 per Your opportunity. Fine as well as cheap Furniture of wasted, to any great extent, upon the Connecti- $3 Suits, Dress Goods, and the stock of » manufacturer WWWw FE ER KK aa 3v26 919 PENN. AVE. N.W. | every kind and class will be sold at from 25 to 50 per ut young woman who, having gone into a mock | At0ther STYLE WRAPPER, made with » Mother Chpeaeankinaalt Guts, tine vats wel — 6 a cee fk ‘ cent less than regular prices, Why? Because the marriage with half-witted man “for fun,” | Hubbard Front, Tight Back, ruffle on the bottom and In Fabric Gloves wo offer 6-button length Taffeta Gloves, in Black and assorted Modes, Gray and Tans, at 50c. per pair. (rst floor, center.) finds herself offered the alternative of either ae remaining tied to him for life or paying for the privilege of cutting herself loose. The mock marriage joke has been ran into the ground far enough to have got pretty well AWN! SHIRTING DERSS L ae. Bo. EBINTS, $360 KAUR MANS DOUBLE OU COMBINATION, dy27-3t styles change twice a year, and we are determined two pockets; were $1.68, now $1.24. uot to exhibit the same styles two years in succession. PERCALE WRAPPERS, all sizes; now $1.98, were 82.48. THE PALAIS ROYAL, ae below.) BEASONABLE GOODS. WATCH THE “STAR” CLOSELY FOR OUR Refrigerators, juito Canopies, BATISTE WRAPPERS, in Light Ground with Oda $1, 75c., 8c. Dress Goods for 50c. REDUCTIONS IN BLACK GOODS.—We of- ae sides uh cunet _ take place: Water Coolers, meme ‘ks, buried by this time, and its resurrection ought EMNA! If you are not surfcited with ADVERTISEMENTS. THEY WILL BE THE fer 40-inch Black All-wool Albatross st the eparture — * | Water Filters, Straw Mattings, Figures, made with a Fedora Front, Bell Sleeves and | NOT Fi. NTS. If you the handsome eight-story stone andiron building on to be made an expensive luxury to all con- Temaants perhaps you won't object to being told rem- greatly reduced price of 37}. per yard. a. ot th eakih tew oe os ‘Rattan and Keed Chairs, Wire Window Screens, cerned. A woman who would lend herself to | Tht Back; were £2.68, now 81.89, nants are bere ut so-much-the-pound prices, MOST PROFITABLE READING WE HAVE ager english reels [ENR Porat Baby Carriages, i This offering of 50c. Dress Goods is a very different Also, 40-inch Black All-wool Armure Suiting, tion, will be, when finished, one of the most complete such « piece of business proves herself unfit for | SATTEEN WRAPPERS, made with a Fedora Front, thing. Of course it's easy to write of trashy goods or rs - ot tha bush in the i, wala = Poreh Chairs, Velocipedes, the real relation, at least until her senso of | Bell Sleeves and Tight Back, all colors; were 63.68, | uniecirsbs petterms set ebe tee any foods or] pvER GIVEN YOU. ‘wesh wen Fie, 0b Gee pueatiy setae mete srargrimarer sper bof Carpets, Furniture, | S72" Rugs, Bicycies, decency bas undergone a thorough fumigation. on paper. So is it not best te merely ask you to com- 62k. per yard. “2 of sini Aotiar's | Summer Draperies, Tricycles, pare these 50c. Dress Goods with those being offered anne es en ae aa Imitation Silks, Lawn Chairs, around town at $1, 75 and 68c? See worth will be taken into the new building. the ques- wutig abe ete number of valuable money prizes to the men | inaispe ee te x HERE'S THE LIST. sare TWO DROPS IN RIBBONS—1lineof No.16 | tion arises what shall be done with this stock? The oon who will suggest the best methods of ridding we went oc © Weneoer 8 27 | 35 snob Bick Mobale Sicilion Sitk-Babvh Brillian- Handsome Striped Silk Ribbon, in ten choice | Answer iseasy. Todispose quickly we must sell low, . the country of mosquitoes. How would the | PT? 3°Ur Purse prompts you and save quite consider. tine. and this is what we propose to do. colorings, st the reduced price of 25e. per yard. WALL PAPER AND DECORATIONS, Marryatt method of &: able. Mohair Sicilian a ys uu > ss On MONDAY MORNING, July 22, an@ continuing mies “aear iene ae Gee SUMMER SKIRTS. fergie ees Tap TEy Engh fa i MaMa” S35. 1 line of No. 16 Reversible Ottoman Silk Rib- | tnroughout the woek: We would call particular attention to te branch at finger, squeeze it until it opens its mouth, | We tealize as well as you that the season for these 18 | 36 inch Black all-Wool Cashmere. Bes 24 So EEE Suet bon, in als very attractive colorings at the xe | Farlor Suits, five pleces, covered in bea alk lashes ae eens Senna aeiee then pour arsenic down its throat until it is | fast epprosching itsend. But with you it is different; | 36-inch Black Wool Nuns? Veiling. uced price of 40c. per yard. "pad oc taut Aika GU” mast oeoee customersof fifteen years ago will remember how we fal. "If this failed, then an electric battery of, | you can get good wear out of them this season andeave | 3#inch Black all-Wool Albatross. 9 Both styles are particularly suitable for 30. ‘once lod in this business, and we now propose to eum say, one billion ohm power might be brought au id ‘These qualities at 50c. a yard make an immediate POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, Solid Oak Chamber Suits, $30. Reduced from $45. fabear upon the iarech Sereiy semen nest, und bay askirt “now” for what you would | acs wios investerast oven shew’ the eeeaete Hat Bands, Tennis Belts, &¢. Bolid Oak Chamber Suits, $45. Reduced from $65. Solid Cherry Chamber Suits, $60. Reduced from 992, Solid Walnut Chamber Suits,@90. Reduced from e145, pass all former efforts, Our aim and study is to pro duce the best effects for the least possible expense, and wehave been remarkably successful in the past few months, No one furnishing can afford to leave our ideas unnoticed. Our corps of artists are the best and ‘most original, and all work is done with a guarantee of best workmanship, have to pay for the material alone, For 48c. youcan buy » GINGHAM SKIRT made with a box plaiting; has a fold edge, with Navy Blue and Light Blue Ginghams, For 75c. we have the OUTING CLOTH in stripes of all colors and Gingham Skirts in Blue, Brown, Black &nd White Striped, made with a box plaiting and trimmed with five rows of worsted braid. OUR NEXT PRICE 13 980. These we had sold for 81.25. supply some means of ridding the world of the pest. $$$ A warderer was hanged last week whose final hours, in the cell and on the scaffold, were de- scribed in elaborate detail in the Minneapolis and St. Paul newspapers. regardless of the new law forbidding such publications, The fami)- iar simile of damming up the waters of the Nile with bulrushes would apply quite as for- cibly to the effort to stifle in the press any topie which the reading pyblic demand, as t the wanted only for future use, THE PALAIS ROY, _(Contiuved below. Ee Caumpnew's Daesses Art Hur Pure. These are new goods; first saw Washington Satur- sy, July 27. Their History: The manufacturer has commenced the production of Children’s Cloaks for fall wear, and Bis stock of Summer Dresses was closed out to the Palais Royal buyer at 333; per cent discount, A $1.35 DRESS FOR 750. IMPORTED TENNIS FLANNELS RE- DUCED.—We offer 10 pes. of Fine Scotch Fancy-Striped Tennis Flannels, ins many very attractive patterns in light effect, at the greatly reduced price of 25c. per yard, (Second floor.) 4 BARGAIN IN BLEACHED SHEETING.— We offer 10 pes. of Fine 10-4 Extra Heavy Bleached Sheeting, good round thread and full DO YOU NEED AN Extension Table? Hat Tree? Sideboard? or an Easy Chair? Writing Desk? or Office Table? If eo, the prices will make you buy. CARPETS. CARPETS, ‘Best Body Brussels that were $1.25, now 903. Rar U5e. ease ‘THIS FALL. aiTON. Tit 11th st. se, Our new goods are arriving daily and the display this season will be far in advance of our former efforts. Prices will be lower than ever, our aim being to do Punaveurm Srom fettering of the step f freedom in general, $<. When Montana abolishes the grand jrry, how will criminals be prosecuted for the graver of- fences? Upon private ir.formation? And must the prosecution be conducted under Private auspices also, or is there to be an officer who shail decide whether there is enough im acase towarrant making » move on it? The ultra- progressive element in the new states will find it easy to pull down time-honored institutions, but harder to invent somethiug which will ade- quately fill their places. relief of ber fumine-amitten people. Wars Tez Bors G0 TO THE COUNTRY A FLAKNEL "SAILOR" WILL MAKE A VERX com- FORTABLE OUTING surT. THERE ARE SOME PARTICULARLY PRETTY STYLES OUT THIS SEASON IN BLUE, GRAY, BROWS, AND CHECK FLAN- SEL 93 TO 9450 Is THE RANGE OF PRICES ON TRESE Goons, IF YOU ARE GOING WHERE IT's VERY WARM OR WHERE THE BOYS WANT “WASH” CLOTHES 4 BROWS LINER HOR FOLK SUIT IS NEAT, CLEAN-LOOKING AND SERVICEABLE, OR FOR DRESS a WHITEDUCK SUIT THAT WILL wagn BEAUTIFULLY. MAYBE YOU WANT A THIN COAT AND VEST FOR THE LARGER BOYS. THEE ARE HERE FOR .A LITTLE MONEY. & & S250" &t OO 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVR $e Tt would be an act of practical humanity to let the American protecitorate over Samoa take the form of a generous contribution toward the now 2.98. Robert H. Lamborn of New York offers s ‘This is certainly your great chance to bay such an CLOSE AT 6 P.M. SATURDAY ATO. ALL SUMMER GOODS TO GO REGARDLESS OF PRICE. Ladies’ Gauze Vests, Fine Gauze, Low Neck and Sleeveless, sizes 26 to 36, re- @uced from 25 to 12340. Extra Fine Gauze, Low Neck and Ribbed Arm, all sizes, reduced from 50 to B50, Colored and Black Taffeta ‘The first Short Dress for baby to s size suitable for a bouncing four-year old girl or boy. All of them at ‘Tc. each, though $1.35 and $1.50 is the price of Tegular stock in similar styles—t.e., Nainsook, with tucked waist, two rows Embroidery, front, neck and sleeves. HERE'S A 81.98 DRESS FOR 980. “Mother Hub- bard” Style, Embroidered Yoke, 3-inch Embroidered Buffle with Seven Tacks above. A 98c. DRESS FOR 680. “Gretchen” Style. Tucked Waist, 4-inch Hem to Dress, Neck and-Sleeves trimmed with fine embroidery. S5e. FOR A $1.15 DRESS. Thiscan be written in all truth, for the identical style and quality és in regular stuck and marked $1.46, It's Nainsook long dress, 12 tucks down front, sleeves and neck trimmed with fine Nainsook edge. FOR BIG CHILDREN (ages 3 to 12 yearg.—The same price for all sizes—i.e., 98c. for $1.68 quality Cross-bar Muslin Aprons, made in “ Empire" style and ‘tehmmed with fine Embroidery. ‘There's 8 $1.75 APRON FOR 98c, “Gretchen” style, of India Linen, with revered front and backs, and quaintly trimmed Sleeves, Large or small sizes for 98. 8a Above quoted are but a few of what the buyer BEAUTIFUL GINGHAM SKIRTS in all colors for 61.25, which we had good success with st $1.68. BLACK SATTEEN SKIRTS FOR 98c., VALUE $1.50. We havea Skirt of LUSTER WOOL tn Stripes and Pisin Colors, made up for $1.08 and unmade for @168. These are nice and cool and repel the dust, ‘Bever crush. Just the thing for traveling purposes. 4 FEW MORE OF THOSE INDIA LINEN ROBES LEFT, PROBABLY ONE HUNDRED, THAT HAD BEEN SELLING FOR $1.98. THE REDUCED PRICE IS @1.65. THE ORIGINAL AND TRUE VALUE OF THESE Was 34. WHEN THIS ONE HUNDRED IS SOLDIT WILL WIND UP THE MOST REMARKABE ROBE SALE ON RECORD. 1,500 OF THESE SOLD IN TWO WEEKS. 4,000 DURING THE FOUR WEEKS OF JUNE AND THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF JULY, MAKING A GRAND TOTAL OF 5,500 INDIA ‘We wish we had you bere to tell you about the many ‘bargains that our apace bere forbids: if you will eaty come in and have ome of our guides steer you around ‘snd see the prices put om goods you will bo surprised. Are you fond of surprises? If so, visit us often, Our Store ts so delightfully cool for shopping par poses , not the slightest anmoyance suffered either from ‘beat or files By shopping here, Fifty Patent Cooling ‘Fens make you feel real comfertable, L ANS= BURGH & BRO. ih 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH ST, ‘The prices have been reduced to what was cousid- ered the greatest loss that could be afforded, but the ‘rain mpde you pacol oven ayainst prices lew than cost of wunteriale, (Can you resist 10 per cent diccount?—10 per cent Off the reduced prices? ‘LADIES’ SUITS that were $8 may now be haf for $5.40, The $14 Suite of o week ago ase now down to ($10.80. Exclusive novelties that wore $35 are down to 874.30, *. ‘MISSES SUITS are reduced from 04, 85 and $6 to (‘9179 cock. More expensive Suits peaportionstely ‘reduced. > * ‘CHILDREWS BUITS for $2.70 cach that sold ear ner “Ep @4 Baltes Ghat wore $1.25 tro ew: ‘width, at the low price of 250. per yard. (Second floor; rear.) LINEN DEPARTMENT.—25 dos. Fine Red- bordered Table Doylies. Only 75c. per doz, 100 Ready-made All-Linen Crash Kitchen Towels. Only 12360. each, 50 doz. 5-8 Full-bleached German Linen Damask Table Napkins Only $1.25 per dozen, (Second floor.) SWISS FLOUNCINGS.—We offer the balance of our “Short Lengths” of 45-inch Swiss Flouncings that were $1, $1.25, $1.37, and $1.50 at the greatly reduced price of 75c. per yard. ‘We offer the balance of our “Short Lengths” of 45-inch Swiss Flouncings that were $1.75, 82, $2.25, 2.50, and $2.7 at the greatly re- @uced price of $1.25 per yard. ‘We have made extraordinary low remnant prices on the balance of our stock of “Short Lengths” of Edgings, Insertings, Half-widths, ‘Narrow Flouncings, &. (Beoond floor.) . CREAM ALBATEOSS.—We have an excellent success with # fine grade Cream Albatross st 5c. per yard, and were obliged to buy alarge quantity of it in order to get itat a price that ‘would permit our retailing itet 500, being » much Detter quality than is usually sold st 62360, We now propose to close out the balance 0c. per yard, It is beyond doubt the best very large business at s small profit, as it is de- cidedly a better way to success than charging large profits and making few sales, You are cordially invited to examine our stock and Premises, We are said to carry the second largest as- vortment of styles and designs in the entire United States, 400 Rugs that were $2.75, now $1.65. $3.50, now $2.35, 85, now $2.85. 86.50, now 84.45. YE. IOSES SUR 1TH AND F STS. X.¥., 3-22 ‘WASHINTOX, D.C, Furniture, every piece of Upholstery Goods, regardless ot cost, before we move into our new quarters, 13th and Fats, Parties contemplating bouseekeeping in the fall ‘would do well to buy of us now, We must sell, and do not care very much what the goods are sold for. Rosrsors Rerosrroxr Or Sr FOR MEN AND BOYS, ‘0110s Lanssunee, 900 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 20 315 7that.nw, | Contains every kind and style of Garment &t for ‘Bummer wear. fe B.saos Is. Snore Hare en Se FIFTEEN PER CENT REDUCTION _| Fonsee, Mobatr, Drapq'Bts, Sicilian and Camel ‘Bair Clothe, on ourentire stock of Allpeces, in Black ecumedamend 24 Cream Colors, Silk and Lines SOFT AXD STRAW HATS; State, ee | mat etime em battineUaae ‘Tennis Blazers, fice Coste andi Rr Our sock othe mest nthe ty, and conse of Seta ar ly poate ‘Mingle and Docble Breasted.