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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: DRY GooDs HOUSE. OB. 11TH AND F STS, X.W. ‘For to-morrow (Friday, August 2) the “Palais Royal" ¥ 85e, Dress Shirt for 720. ibaciglhaees — « —_ ‘One only to each customer CHOSRY 8. NOYES..................Baltors ‘ y 1 {+4 E one ani a cretenints tae Paiste | Luvnspar, Avavst Isr, 1889. ‘THE EVENING STAR has the fullest Local B Bs ‘We are showing the greatest assort- Royal has been enabled to devote ite sole timeand — Cirenlation of any Newspaper in the Word, ment of kinds, colots, styles and attention to thetr perfection, ‘To-morrow we hold our rerular weekly rem- SS sun ecaaet caneanea i) hy i P pt sizes in Neglige Shirts to be found in ant sale. We try to do our business ystemat- redorainrds the city. We can fit the smallest boy feally and capnot afford to trifle with remnants every day in the week, hence our policy of de- voting one day of each week—Friday—to their display and sale. We find it the best business Policy to@ut the price low and make them really cheap rather than hold them for full Price, as it keeps the stock entirely free from any over aceamulation, We sell our “Rem- nants” Just ascheap one day as another, only and the biggest man with equal case, ‘The fabrics from which these Shirts ‘are made are Cheviots, Flannels, Pon- gees, and Silk and Linen Mixtures, ‘The fit and make will be found per- fect. Prices, $1.50 to $3.50. Come PALAIS ROVAL. ‘The “Palais Royal” Shirt was introduced fm 1876, ——— oe ES New York Office: Room 93, Tribune Building, —_—_—_— The Star Out of Town ‘Tur Evextxo Stan will be sent by mail to any address in the United States or Canada mE for such period as may be desired, at the rate of fifty cents per month. GF But all] & Our hard work is done in having goods : ‘The materials come direct from the producers; the ‘we pay especial attention to them on Fridays 7 made to suit the wants tellisrent cia. anette thrifty people, goods that sail resdite ec saving of the middleman's profit enables the use of | and the assortment is iargest on that day. In such orders must be accompanied by the money, p> A fair price, best materials. The cutters are experts, the hands are short they go on sale Friday for the first time at or the paper cannot te sent, as no accounts are | 8; AA 5 kept busy the year round, and work only on Shirts, the redueed price, and remain at that reduced 7 ‘i DDD A ‘We keep our stock up months later ‘and thus the best skilled labor only is employed. Price until sold, Kept with mail subscriphons. 29 f 3B. ROBINSON & 00., oa nthe stealer desletate that at the Arar lengths of sleeves to each neck size: shapes WHITE eranin ye are now showing the Irrespective of any difference of view be- cbu enaiee demcaaais THE IDEAL OUTFITTERS, preva hier yaw ered arr pong settable ercir grmeee aee Dost bargains in “short lengths” of White Goods tween the governments of Great Britain and ale 900 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. or carry for ten months and run the risk Guarantee of a pei ‘We have ever offered, the United States as to the closed or open onene ene gg ofa change in style, Try s “Palais Royal” Shirt; {t will eost you only ‘72c. to-morrow, Take it home, try it on, and if not satisfactory bring it back and have your 72c. promptly and politely returned to you. t2-seo lower half of this column with paragraph headed “Men with Eyes." THE PALAIS (For Ladies below.) re ee Rewxaxrs You Dowr Wasr. For instance, Fancy Ribbons in styles that were Jong since passe. The promise is made that you'll “Short lengths” of colored striped Pique at Se. per yard. “Short lengths" of White Lace-striped Lawns at 6c. per yard. “Short lengths” of White Lace-checked White Goods at 80. per yard. “Short lengths" of fine White Checked Lawns at 10c. per yard, A large quantity of “Short lengths” of extra fine White Goods, Figured Union and All-linen character of Behring sea, itis equally to the interest of both to break up the practice of poaching on seal preserves anywhere and by any people. Poachers are proverbially with- out conscience. They take what comes their way to-day, regardless of its effect upon their welfare, or the welfare of others, to-morrow. ‘The hope of continuing the supply of seals rests wholly upon a wise supervision exercised over their capture, The number duane ‘We prefer to lose a little on them and have the uso of the money. We have marked them down below cost and put samples of our whole stock on tables where you can look them overand choose what you will. So far this has been 8 week of steady rains, which has been just so much set-back to our sale, We have no fear, though, as to its not being made up, The great inducements are bound to tell and attract the atten- buyers. Ta Hor Wearnen Or Tx Year HAS COME; AND FOR SIX WEEKS AT LEAST (NOT “SIX LONG WEEKS IN THE MONTH OF AUGUST") WE MAY LOOK FOR tion of all economical ART DEPARTMENT. All lot of odds and ends of Worsteds—Zephyrs and Germantown—all shades, only 2c. s skein. We can’t enumerate all, Here are some of the best : Lawns, in very desirable patterns and lengths rdown, B RR Gi not see them HERE to-morrow; but desirable Shades, of females to be slain each yoar must be | pterirn Wool, soled; was 400. 8 tall Bed) sion waarmee, Boe ay Bk fO% £4 FER FEES [coding munch, waite ane Grease mote ant | stgrestiy releced priser all diertarea on carefully restricted, or else breeding will Short lengths of Figured China Drapery Bilks; were BoP Aaa BE og Aah Hes bn Bp he reaper retro eseelen oe center counters in front of White Goods de- not keep pace with slaughter and repair its | 85c. Red Ticketed 58c. a yard. WHAT WILL YOU WEAR? I8 THE QUES- A AR GGG A ALLN NN owe 19. 8, ‘350., andthe ibbons partment, (Second for.) HOSIERY.—10 pairs ladies’ fine Cotton Hose im tan and gray, size 84. Reduced to 18¢. per pair, 8 pairs Ladies’ Fancy “Boot-pattern” Hose, size 84 and 9, Reduced to B5c.; 3 for #1. 7 pairs Ladies’ Rlack Cotton Hose, with split soles, sizes 9}; and 10, Reduced to 35e.; 3 pairs for @1. © pairs Ladies’ Fine Black Cotton Hose, with split soles, sizes 8, 936, aud 10 in, Reduced to 35e.; 3 for gL. (irst floor.) LADIES’ VESTS.—6 Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed ‘Vests, in Pink and Lt. Blue, sises Sand 4, Re- duced to 35e.; 3 for $1, 7 Pin Hat Racks, two styles; were 450, Red Ticketed ‘28e. each. An odd lot of Madras Fringes, Silk and Worsted Fringes and Rug Fringe, slightly mussed; were 100. to GSc. ayard. Red Ticketed Se. a yard. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. 1 lot of remnante of Embroidery and Laces, worth 25¢e. and 50c. Red Ticketed 10c. a remnant. J lot of Colored Embroidery; was 8, 10c. and 12340. Red Ticketed 5c. a yard. 1 lot of Plat. Val Flouncings, 45 inches wide; were ‘T5e. and $1. Red Ticketed 50c. a yard, 1 lot of Oriental Laces; were 1:230., 15¢., and 20c. Red Ticketed 10c. a yard. MILLINERY AND RIBBONS. 1 lotof Hats, consisting of Striped Sailors, large White Hats and Bonnets, sold for 2ic. Ked Ticketed 5e. each, effects, A vessel, therefore, whether American or English or Russian, which makes indis- criminate and wasteful war upon the seal tribe wherever found isa publicenemy. The seal’s skin bas long been a most important article of commerce. Thousands of persons draw their subsistence, wholly or in part, from the in- dustries in which it is @ staple. Especially has England reason to join with, rather than place herself in antagonism to, the United States in this matter, be- cause every skin, in order to become marketable, bas to pass through English hands to receive its dressing. There are no other people that possess the art and the machinery for treating it. It is necessary now for the British government to decide what stand shall at 15c., went like toildfre. Theirremuante (nearly 500 of them) will be scrambled for to-morrow, Prices to cause 8 rush. ) THE PALAIS ROY. _ (Continued below.) ae Reanaxts Trar Noxopy Wasra Last year’s styles will not be found HERE to-mor Tow, They are remnants nobody wants. Short lengths of the very latest style Embroideries. You may secure at a nominal cost alength suited for baby's dress; @ waist for yourself; and there are hun- reds of pieces that'll do for trimming underwear. Many pieces that would do for the now fashionable rolling collars and cuffs, and costing you but a few aaa THE PALAIS ROYAL _ Continued below.) Arr R MNANTS A Hoxsvar ‘There is a good opportunity for merchants to hum- TION. IF YOU ALWAYS WEAR BLACK, AN ALPACA, DRAP D'ETE, WORSTED, BERGE—AND, BY THE WAY, IF YOU HAVEN'T ONE OF MEN'S 83.00 TENNIS, $1.90. MEN'S 85.00 CONGRESS, 82.50. MEN'S $5.00 BUTT. AND LACE, $3.00, MEN'S $6.00 OXFORDS, $4.00, MEN'S $6.00 AND 85.00 RUSSETS, $4.00. LADIES' $6.00 SHOES AT @. LADIE! LADIES! $4.00 SHOES AT @' 25. 90. OUR BLACK UNLINED SERGE SUITS AT $10 YOU'VE MISSED A BARGAIN. BOY'S SHOES $2.00 AND $2.50 FOR ANY SICILIAN NUN'S CLOTH, GERMAN COAT- STYLE IN THE STORE, ACCORDING TO ING, OR SILK-WARP DIAGONAL SICILIAN WILL SUIT YOUR TASTE AND YOUR POCKET. SIZE, CHILDREN'S SHOFS $1.50 AND $2.00 FOR ANY STYLE iN THE STORE, ACCORD- ING TO SIZE, ALL GRADES, ALL PRICES, AND EVERY 1 lot of White Muslin Caps sold for 19c, Red Tick- ade: ar INFANTS’ SHOES 750. pus the public since the wort “Remnaut” srews to 3 Ladies’ Elegant Silk Vests, with low-neck A eted 10. each. ONE GUARANTEED, a ve & magic charm. There are remnants and | ahd no sleeves, 2 Magenta and 1 Lavender, be taken with regard to the Behring sea con-| “1 40. o¢ Black © Rage Moire Rivt " IN FOUR STYLES. , sunlbkite; Duals die ba Soha Souese theme seep lel mms troversy, because it is manifest that our side | wige; was 1240.4 yard. hea tore — ae sae =e rush blin hen you see “Rem a has no idea of retreating a foot from its posi- tion unless that position is proved to be unten- " Reduced . Llot of Fancy Crepes, all colors, sold for 35c, 8 Ex yard. Red Ticketed 23, BROKEN LOTS OF SHOES, (sizes missing.) = 2 Ladies’ Extra Fine Silk Vests, low-neck and ath Broken lots Ladies’ $1.68 and $1.25 Kid Slippers do not “go to Boston to buy Job E B BARNUM & 00. lots" for these sales, The goods for $1; Opera and Common-sense Toes. Ro sleeves, in Gray and Cauary, Half-price, able. A wise policy for our English cousins Loe hetron a ‘We sell are our regular stock, Broken lot Ladies’ $2.50 Bronze Opera Slippers for Reduced to $1. ir activities to a diplo- | | Remnants of our French snd American Sat-} gut 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, 81.50. . jenteeyf eden dr pense bed falneos of the treat, | 2% Wool Chali . and Ginghama : were formerly 15¢., BBR OU oT RRR TTIT ™ 65s Broken lot Ladios' $2.68 Andrea Kid Boots for| (First floor, annex.) matic inquiry into the lawfulne - 18e., 25¢., and 35e. Red Ticketed 5c. a yard. BoB OU K RT * 1.50. Common-sense and Opera Toes, “ODD LETTERS" IN INITIAL HANDKER- ment of the Black Diamond by her sean in- a remnants of 50c., 6234c., and 75¢, All-Wool Dress [a utp ee: es Sssq Broken lots $3 Shoes for $2.40; the $4 Shoes for CHIEFS.—9 Ladies’ White All-linen Hem- stead of making a national cause of the defense | Goods Red Ticketed 2c. a ya Bgg2 83.20, idk “eadesins bey of a practice which falls only a little short of | ,Alotof Light “Merrimac Pureates; were 100, Red A Cuaxoz Or Tore—Nore Ix. a : ioten lots Ladies Curis & Whecler's, Croxton 8 | py Manin eo : 5e. 's, and Frank & Pray’ hoes at 20 per cent 4 spe piracy. 1 lot of Colored Silesias; were 1230, Red Ticketed ARTHUR BURT & CO, discount—20 per cent off the marked prices. The Excellent chance for Miss or Mra, O. and P. RRP te PE «| Ze. yard, Following our custom we shall close every. evening question to ask yourself: Are the Shoes good value at 11 Ladies’ White All-linen Hemstitchea Em- The project to build a tower 1,500 feet high | wart Goops, suaeainen: RS ape wee 1211 FST.N. W. | the marked priccat asa feature of the coming world’s fair in the | 12%. and 15¢. India Linens in Large Plaids ana | @U"™s August, except Saturdays, — broidered Initial Handkerchiefs—5 J’, 1 P, 3 N'sand 17, Reduced to 25c. 9 Ladies’ Brown Linen Traveling Handker- chiefs. Reduced to 1230. (Continued below.) 20 Men's Fine White All-linen Hemstitched, Rewrasts To Bz Apna Or. oe eye ey 2 F's, 31's, 31's, 20's, 2 Nw and 3 JERSEYS left over from last year are dear st any ‘T's. Reduced to Bbc. each; 3 for 8 Price, because they'll very probably wear in small ‘34 Men's White “Initial” Handkerchiefs—3 holes, 4 E's, 2 D's, 3 F's, 15,3 K's, 3 L's, 3 M's, S Money refunded if such is the fate of the following— 20's, 2 P's, 37's and2 V's. Reduced to this season's novelties: Re. each, Black Stockinet Jerseys with yoke and belt. The (First floor, center.) new style braiding front, sleeves and neck. Sizes 38 to 44. Reduced from $2.08 to $1.98, Black, Gray, Red, Navy, Brick Stockinet Jerseys, with silk and mohair braid at front, back, collar, sleeves, Sizes 32 to 42, Reduced from $3.08 to $3.25. THE PALAIS POY AL, “Glycerole” for 6c. Stripes, Red Ticketed 10c. a yard. LINEN DEPARTMENT. ’ Checked Doylies in Pink and Blue, Red Ticketed 3 for Se. 8 $1.20 Cream All-Linen Tablo-Covers, with col- ored borders, Red Ticketed 85c. each, 35 0c. Stand Covers, in blue and red checks. Red Ticketed 200. United States is merely a straw in the wind, indicating what every American has realized ever since Eiffel raised his sky-piercing edifice, that it was merely a question of time when we should have a still bigger thing in this country. ‘When it comes to size the American always feels a comforting assurance that he can match | srustty UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, te. the world with his products. The discovery, | 4 small lot of French Woven Corsets, sizes 24 to 27; moreover, that the Eiffel tower isa paying in- | were Red Ticketed 59c. each. vestment is likely to encourage our own on “ “aoe Skirts, 4 different styles. moneyed men to takes hand in something of | "]\.¢ stigntly soiled 980, Skirts, Red Ticketed 70. the same sort here. ba each. It seems that Mr. Kinkel, an architect of | WRAPS DEPARTMENT. this city, has offered his tower plan to the | Alot of Children’s Jerseys, colors Garnet, Black and New York exhibition managers. Very proba- | X3*, Blue: were $1.25 aud $1.75. Red Ticketed bly it, or another like unto it, will please the | “A rack of 50 Children’s Cloth Flannel Suits, sizen 4 New Yorkers well enough to be adopted there, | to 8 years; were $4.50to $6.00. Red Ticketed $2.79 whether in connection with an international | each. ; show or not. It will require a great many | 4 lot of Striped and Checked French Flannel Blouses dollars te build, and a thriving coramercial (Cadi were $: |. Red Ticketed $1.95. city like New York is the place to raiso funds time your shopping trips accordingly. SAKS AND COMPANY. HOW ARE YOU FIXED? You're an exception if you're not in need of ‘an extra pair or two of Trousers about this time. THE PALAIS -ROYAL. Anz Tx Fozowme Repvertoxs SUFFICIENT INDUCEMENTS FOR YOU? $1.50 French Percale Shirts, 3 Col., 1 Pr. Cuffs... 69¢ 0c. Neck Wear. ‘Nine out of every ten gentlemen find them- selves in this box. You may not need a whole suit—the coats and vests may be none than ‘worse for wear—but the pantaloons undoubtedly ‘need replacing. ‘We've beeu busy for weeks past getting in Teadiness in anticipation of your necessities, ‘We've selected, and had made up, patterns that you'll see nowhere else—because they're 10 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL FLANNEL Goons. AUERBACH & BRO., REDUCED PRICES. Here is asmall lot of children’s Dresses at 81.75. 2 Batiste Dresses, sizes 4 and 6 years, ‘Gingham Dresses, sizes 4 and 6 years. 1 Lace Etamine Dress, size 3 years. Reduced to $1.75. 4 Children’s Plaid Flannel Suite, light ia weight and color-offect, with cream chudds — and 6 years, Reduced to 50, Misses’ Light Pin-check All-wool Suit,trim- “med with brown cashmere, size 12 years, Re- (Continued below.) Rewxaxrs To Scnrrise Yov. 1.68 “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves for 25c. a pair. This needs an explanation. That these Gloves, or Gloves identical to them, have ‘been warranted and tried on at our risk and sold ai @1.68 a pair is strictly true. OUTFITTERS, dy22-m.w&s-1in 623 PA. AVE. N.W. ECKER | BROS’. PIANOS REPRESENT ALL hut ie beet fe the ort of Finncterte making. Asmalllotof Gingham Shirt Waists, sizes 4 to 11; Sold on easy teri WEBEI were 35c. Red Ticketed 19c. each, The uncomfortable | duced to $2.75. ; new. You may find them around among the truth is that only small end large sizes are left, 1 Misses’ Gendarme Bine Satoen Suit, nize 14 for such a purpose. If it should, by | sewerny AND LEATHER GOops, a STEY ORG ‘They are Four-Button Gloves. years. Half price. Reduced to #3. any chance, be brought to Washing-| 500. Goid Breast Pins, six different styles. Red merchant tailore—but not in any ready-made (210,000) Est ‘The 98c, Undressed Mousquetaires reduced to 68¢, also because some sizes are missing, tinued fo sneer oe way ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. ton, the idea of placing it on the monument grounds should be abandoned forth- with. In the first place, the site is too low. ‘The tower is intended, not as a memorial but Ticketed 25¢. each. A lot Rhine Stone Hair Ornaments; were 250, Red Ticketed 7c. each. A lot of Gilt Hair Ornaments; were 25c, Red 2 Misses’ Figured Batiste Suits, two pieces, Size 12 years. Reduced to #2. LINENS. Bleached All-linen Table Cloths, 4 size 2 by 2 yards, reduced to $1. jew styles for stocks. Checks and Plaids predominate. They're the Repairing. 4 © size 2 by 234 yards, reduced to #1.25, Tieketed a, edvance styles. You won't see anything else SANDERS & STATMAN, = it jam a 2 Santee Sty 3 pends, Danek es gh asa means of enjoying s broad view. The| ‘Tennis Purses, Assorted Leather, Seal, Antelope, | after a little bit. ‘Notof necessity are they loud 13N. Charles st., Baltimore, Ma, caves oe 5 Pee i, Nigmrneye and odd “dozens” of place for it, then, would be on the most elevated | &c., Oxidized, Watch-Spring Tops; ‘were 50c. Red patteens—though we've all the tonee—from the en eee eee * MMM = ERE NN leached Napkins, in various sizes and quali- ground in the city, instead of the lower portion | Ticketed 33c. each, 7 Sree Pak te ties, reduced to 62ic, 75e., $1, $1.25 and 25e. Pock dized Claspa. lle rrr $1.50 half-dozen. near the river. In the second place, too close | yx. ech ee” OM Red Ticketed | striking and fdsby to the soft and moderate, A Canp. ay % wee Ht # ul 24 “Short Lengths” of Pillow-case and Sheet juxtaposition to the Washington monument] A lot of Small Purses, in Real Alligator, Seal, Japan- We select our fabrics and they are made up rita OFFERING GuEAT RinGAIND. www Hr r it ing Linens, in suitable lengths at reduced would have a very bad artistic effect; and there | ¢¢ and other Leathers; were 25c. Red Ticketed for we—to our order and under our personal peices, is « certain sentiment associated with the mon- | 22%. sch. In about two weeks we expect to take an inventory FEE YY ¥ @econd floor.) ; ; - fret of 30c.. 750. and O8e, Purses, All Leather, Red | — "Pervision, Wo know every single pair root | of stock to clone up the old business, and we are very ke YY Er Sas, TRAVELING CLOAKS.—2 Dark Gray Silk- ument which revolts at the idea of placing on | Ticketed 3% each, and branch. They've got some shape to ther, desirous of reducing our stock to the very lowest point é EB ¥ Eg 3 lined Mohair Ulsters, size 42; half price, Re- the same grounds with it, or eo near as to sug- | DEESS TRIMMINGS. Possible before so doing, EER EER 43ss! duced to 87.50, gest an invidious contrast, any structure | _ 1 lot of Black Beaded Laces; were 38 and 50c. 8 yard. ‘When you put them on you'll find they'll hang All who may not have supplied, themselves for the present season will find it greatly to their interest to examine our stock and prices before doing #0, as it is ‘well known that we carry one of the largest stocks of first-class goods to be found in this city,and all who want the best at the lowest possible prices now ha an opportunity not often offered, and we will tak pleasure in showing them, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Penn, ave, Red Ticketed 27c. a yard, Remnants of Beaded Net and Grenadin Red Ticketed 3 Remnants at $1 a Remnant, and one Rem. nay 2.50 dengths 34 to 134), worth 1.50 to $3.50 a Colored Cotton, Separable Wash Gimp; was 38c, ® yard. Red Ticketed 25c. a yard, VEILINGS. A lot of Tissue Voilings, worth 18c. Red Ticketed 15¢. aya eclipsing it in elevation. “T have violated no , and am willing to bear the consequences,” is the remark with which John Lawrence Sullivan entered the room assigned to him at police headquarters in New York last evening after his arrest, It recalls the drill sergeant’s instructions to his awkward squad: “When I call the roll all of you that’s here must say ‘Present,’ and all that’s not here must say ‘Absent.’” There is just a possibility that Mr. Sullivan may find that the consequences he is expected to bear are not those of ‘violating no law,” but of a deliberate infraction of the statutes of the state of Mississippi, emphasized by a hasty flight from what he knew to be pursuing justice, It may appear, however, upon investigation, that Mr. Sullivan has been misquoted, and that what he really did sey was that he “hadn't violated no law.” This double negative, equiv- alent to an affirmative, would have been more in consonance with his general habit of speech, besides possessing the trifling merit of being true. don't always read advertisements, Women with an eyeon the marriage and death announcements will still have another eye for an advertisement, Ladies, Please inform the men of the family about this, the men's opportunity, _ (Details below) Tur Prices Wu Scnrrise You. Probably such prices for Men's Furnishings will make you suspicious of the qualities, Let us explain, It's the last Special Salo of the season in the Men’s Furnishing Department, and prices are reduced for the last time—reduced so low that you may be sus- Picious if you don't see the qualities. ‘See the qualities, See window corner of 12th street and Pennsylvania avenue; or, better still, step just inside door of No. 1119 Pennsylvania avenue, where you'll find s well- appointed Men's Furnishing Store, polite and prompt young men to wait on you, and the following like custom Trousers, In fact we'll wager you can’t tell them from the best made-to-measure efforts, except by the price—that's lower—but as far as that goes you'll find our prices under anything you'll hear quoted—ready-made or otherwise, Still rushing—those two Suit sales—the $7.50 and the $1.98. Nothing new to say concerning them, but we want to keep you alive to the im- portance of buying them now—if at all. lewant Silk Mohair Peasant Cloaks, 1 Navy and 1 Gray, size 34and 36. Reduced to $13.50, 2 Garnet-aud-Blue Changeable Surah Silk Peasant Cloaks, very elegaut and Stylish, sizes 32and 34. Reduced to #12.50. (Third floor.) “ODD SIZES" IN GLOVES.—9 Pairs Ladies’ G-But. Length Biarritz Gloves, in Tan blades, size 534. Reduced to 50c. 11 Pairs Ladies’ 6-But. Length Black Taffeta Gloves, sizes 544 and 6. Reducedto 25c. ‘3 Pairs Ladies’ 6-But. Length Jersey All-silke Gloves, in Dark Brown, size 5, Reduced to 50c. (First floor.) THE PALAIS ROYAL, _$y31-6t A few Children’s “Fauntleroy” Collars; were 39, Red Ticketed 19. a yard. 2 A lot of All Linen Collars 12¥4e. and 19. Red Ticketed Se. each. A few Fancy Chemisettes and Plastions; were $1.50 to #1.98. Red Ticketed 79c. each, A lot of Tourist Rufiting, 6 yards ina box; was 25c. abox. Red Ticketed 14c. » box. GLOVES, y: Ladies' 50c, Lace Mitts, Colored, Red Ticketed 250. Ladies* small size Opera Red Ticketed 25c. s pair, NOTIONS. 1 lot of Dress Extenders; were 15e. Red Ticketed Te. a set of 3. Oxidized Garter Clasps, worth WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1889, ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY Willecll the following Lots at CUT PRICES for afew days only to REDUCE STOCK: Importéd Ginger Alo. Cantrell’ Cochran's, Imported Ginger Ale. Ross’. Domestic Ginger Ale. Wickham & Co. Domestic Ginger Ale. Sundry Brands, Imported Lime Fruit Juice. Imperial. Imported Lime Fruit Juice. Rose, Imported Lime FruitJuice. Montserrat, Imported Lime Fruit Juice. Jainaica, «Imported Lime Fruit Juice, Gillon & Co, Susar-cured Hams, Cassard & Son's, Sugarcured Hams, Banner Brand. Sugar-cured Hams. Our Genuine Gincinnatt, Sugar-cured Breakfast Bacon, Cassard & Son, Sugar-cured Breakfast Bacon. Parchment Brand, Sugar-cured Breakfast Bacon. Cincinnati Brand. Now remember—the CUT PRICES on the above are fora few days only-therefore call at ouce or else you'll get left. Also remember that when we CUT the KNIFE always goes in to the HILIR (Ladies’), odd sizes; were BAKS AND COMPANY, THE CLOTHIERS WHO ARE NEAR THE PEOPLE, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. aul AND TROUSERS. The lines having become broken in sizes we shall close them out Friday at reduced, or rem- nant prices, 1 pair Men's White Flannel Tennis Trousers, made by Welch, Margetson & Co. of London. Size 32, Reduced to $2.50. AS ingle co 'y. Size 36. Reduced 8 1 pairof still finer quality. Size 36, Re- duced to $3.75. 1 Mens’ White Flannel Coat. Size 38. Re- duced to $3. _ Sizes 33, 36, Kid Gloves, worth 91.50. x . Orn Crosrxa-ovr Suz Conrisvep FOR ONE WEEK MORE, COMMENCING FRIDAY, AUGUST 2D. As wo are determined not to carry any of our present Stock into our new building, corner 13th and F, we have made another cut in prices, which by far exceeds anything before offered. We mention a few of the Great bargains we are offering: 1 lot of Silver and 25e. Red Ticketed 16c. a pair, 1 lot of Garter Elastic, worth 11 Red on Oc. Ticketed Llot of Patent Shoe Button Fasteners, worth 20. paper. Red Ticketed 3 papers for lo. TOILET GOODs, 1 lot of Sanglangues Complexion Powder, worth 250. Red Ticketed Sc. a box, ———— -- The valves of heaven's reservoir seem still to beopen. Those hopeful weather prophets 5 Mens’ White Flannel 38, and 42. Reduced to (First floor, 1013 F st. door.) BOYS’ CLOTHING REDUCED.—10 Boys’ who predicted a July drought as the resultof| 1 lot of Ra Gloss Shoe Polish, worth 250. Red FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, so on > aad Sizes the June downpour are probably satisfied by | Ticketed 1c. a bottle. 50 Chamber Suits for $95. 428 NINTH STREET. "19 Boy pomeaned 7" 4 this time that the season is exceptional, and na Ticketed 1, ments Lettuce Boap, worth 21e, Size oe eee sso. ind ee 7 ie that all their customary logic must be laid ; 2 P.8.—Our RAID on FLOUR still continues and great bargainsare still to be had in that department, OUR THIRD LOT OF NEW MAKEREL ‘DAY, Just zocsived TO-DAY. nya UR NATIONAL FLOWER. the Mayflower, the Golden Hod or some other, 1, the Golden Hod or some other, Buy Prang's beautiful Illustrated Booklet and cast your vote on teresting question, f8-The reduced prices are even greater than they ‘seem, for you will find that the stores that do a credit business—what other store doesn't?—charge from 50c. to 75c. higher prices for Flannel Shirts, MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS. 83 Shirts reduced to 82. 82.50 Shirts reduced to $1.35, $2 Shirts reduced to $1. RTMENT. bord Japanese Fans, with carved or plain sticks, ._ Red Ticketed 14c, each. of Hand-painted Jars, worth 60, Red Tick- sailor style. Sizes 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, and 14 years. Reduced to $i. 6 Boys’ Navy Blue Jersey Sailor Waists, laced infront, Sizes 3and6 years. Reduced to $1, 4 Boys’ Oue-piece Kilt Suits of All Wool noe Sizes 2, 236 and 3 years, Reduced to 82. aside, So tremendous a discharge of water from the skies, not coming in the form of gentle showers, but with the encrgy of torrents, could scarcely have failed to cause disaster to property right and left, The one happy feat- ure of the case is that there has been so little injury, comparatively, to human beings. The HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, ‘25 Pair Ladies’ or Boys’ Schopper's Derby Ribbed Black Hose; sizes 934; were 29c. Red Ticketed 21, ©. ©. PURSELL, Bookseller, 91.35 Shirts reduced to $1, Conemaugh valley horror had its effect in mak- | 5 Pair #1. 20048 Ot tw. ing people everywhere doubly cautious. It | pines were toe ea Tecan oe and Light will be # long time before any more such risks | 35 Pair Misses’ Black Lisle Howe, lace 5, 5h, 6, 66, Serouz To Taz Prsuo are taken as were by the poor Johnstown vic- = oe tae 19¢. & pair. -_ * “ $28.50, a 5 Ladi it Blue Swiss Ribbed Bodies; were $75 Hat Racks for 855, bre te dents irsercrgedbrttch less | ase. Red Ticketed 18 ech. ; gas Pees 848. E. Axpuews, Sreruex Moone, FANCY GOODS—(Front Basement.) =. “one Sopeerent mage. iiporran Br-Secretary Whitney takes painsto explain, fe! bere nttatota Photograph Frames ; were 12¢¢. Red 5 8 “ gis. OFFICE OF THE LEATHEROID You'll "HL, this i. ‘at 200, im his letter to the New York Sun, that he has sthasseem eo “ 915. MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ens Hate Hose. Bot thrust himself and does not propose to | gi-06; Tel Titect gene aent 1000 be, Sell for Mame relieieuae Paseok mcensap ie io thrast himself upon his party as a candidate Hammock Ropes and Stretchers; Best 1.10. ‘This is tocertify that Mr. J. 8. TOPHAM, 1231 Pa. for the presidency through the medium of a | Red Ticketed 10c. a pair, ee ae oN weekly newspaper organ in this city. This is a | BUTTONS. ‘Best Body Brussels Carpets, 850. timely denial to the current rumor, such as| _1Lotof Ball Pearl Buttons; worth 20¢. and 250. ‘Tapestry Brussels et Ticksted 13e. 8 dosen, ‘odds and ends of Metal Buttons; worth 20c., ‘25e. and 30c. Red Ticketed Se. dozen." SHAWLS AND HAND! might have been expected from a politician as well trained as Mr. Whitney. He knows that there isa right time and a wrong time for everything, and that the candidate who is in such a hurry that he gets in front of the train are NOW really offered 50c. Socks for 250, and many that formerly were 35c. for only 19¢. » pair. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, ‘5c, Warranted Pure Linen, reduced to 17¢. « 04.35. ae te ‘broidered and Colored : as: isco tab hakuniaak were 18 aud 200. Red Ticketed 1s, ‘3 Bes foam. hour candidate in “ 9275 « “ $1.55, MEN'S UMBRELLAS. ine Biden depres ide ton oan . ‘The above are all Bromley's best quality. 26-inch “Gloria” reduced to #1.19, everything done on the fur-seal question since ee the 4th of last March was in literal compliance with the directions contained in the act of At prices that are within reach of all. ‘For the next 30 days we offers special discount of ‘20 per cent on all goods except Domestic, “Cleopatra” and other. Novels, paper bound. Red Ticketed 100. each. 12 for $1. A lot of Stationery Odds and Ends; were 30 to 480. Red Ticketed 25¢. a box. “Looking Backward,” ‘‘Jonn Ward, Preacher,” and See Popalae novela. . Red Ticketed 35¢., uaual price . aan She 0 ues teuhr peem ot'me ‘een an Sear rrnite: cs 98 to 40, were oe patrons A lot of 20c. Canvas Belts, serpent clasp, Tick- eted Lie, each. aa A lot of Kid Gloves Lomiocey im light shades; were 61. Red A lot of White and aie ee one an Lan Plate and Techs; wore BAUS POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, ‘77H, STH AND D STREETS, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ SUITS AT GREATLY “ODD SIZES” IN MEN'S WHITE FLANNEL COATS: Benn, July. To Lansburph & Bro, Washington, D.C. U.8A2 Hlave finished here to-day buying Ctoake, Wul awe to-morrow for Chemntts 40 buy Honery, Partioware by letter, Jaues Laxescnen. Tur Axove Casteonase SPEAKS VOLUMES FOR TS, FOR TRE MORE GOODS MR JAMES LANSBURGH, OUR EUROPEAN BUYER PURCHASES, THE MORE ROOM WE WILL NEED TO SHOW THEM. WE THEREFORE HAVE GOOD REASON FOR CLOSING OUT OUR PRES. ENT STOCKS AT SUCH LOW FIGURES AS HAVE NEVER BEEN SOLD BEFORE. HERE IS A CHANGE FOR ALL CLASSES OP PEOPLE IN ALL STATIONS OF LIFE TO BUY STAPLE MERCHANDISE AT HALF ITS FORMER VALUE, WE ARE KNOCKING THINGS RIGHT AND LEFT, OUR GREAT MARK-DOWN BALE BAS HAD WONDERFUL EFFECT, WE ARE NOT MAKING ANY MONEY, BUT WE ARE DOING AN EQUALLY GOOD THING-GED- TING RID OF SURPLUS STOCKS, $250,000 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE YET TO BE GOTTEN RID OF BEFORE OUR FALL STUFFS COME IN, WE HAVE BEEN VERY BUSY SINCE WE AN- 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 IS THE MERCHANDISE WE WANT TO EXCHANGE FOR MONEY. IF YOU WISH TO INVEST MONEY NOW I8 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; YUU CAN HAVE THE MERCHANDISE, CHECK ORGANDIES, 640. PER YARD, 10c. is the regular price. FIGURED ORGANDIES, 120. PER YARD. 1c. is the real worth of it, LADIES’ CLOTH, lle. PER YARD, 15¢. ts other people's prices, OUTING CLOTH, 10c. PER YARD, 15e, is the lowest price for which it has heretofore deen sold. FRENCH SATINES, 23, PER YARD. Every one knows that :35c. is the price usually asked, The various patterns we yet show aud the assort- ment yet in stock are simply surprising. 5-4 WAMSUTTA BLEACHED MUSLIN, 1240. PER YARD in remnant pieces, Agent's price, by the case, 16c. per yard. FIGURED CHALLIES, IN REMNANT PLECES, 640, 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 #1.08, DO YOU NEED A WRAPPER? We are closing out several numbers; we were sure ‘they were good values at the prices we bad on them, Dut if we don't sell double the quantity daily we will have to carry some over, This we propose to avoid hence this splendid reduction. i GINGHAM WRAPPERS in all sires, 32 to 84 bust measure, in various Stripes, made witha Plaited Front of Plain Gingham ; were @1.98, now $1.48, BLACK AND WHITE GINGHAM, made the same style; were $2.48, now $1.89. CALICO WRAPPERS, made with a Mother Hubbard Front and Tight Back, ruffle ou the bottom, for @1.25; were $1.68. Another STYLE WRAPPER, made with Mother Hubbard Front, Tight Beck, ruffle on the bottom and two pockets; were $1.68, now 81.24, PERCALE WRAPPERS, all sizes; now $1.98, were $2.48, BATISTE WRAPPERS, in Light Ground with Odd Figures, made with a Fedora Front, Bell Sleeves and ‘Tight Back; were €2.68, now $1.89. SATTEEN WRAPPERS, made with a Fedora From, Bell Sleeves and Tight Back, all colors; were 83.68, now 82.98, ‘This is certainly your great chance to buy such ap indispensable article of wear as @ Wrapper at any Price your purse prompts you and save quite consider able. SUMMER SKIRTS. ‘We realize as well as you that the season fer these is fast approaching its end. ‘But with you it is different; you can get good wear out of them this season andsave until next, and buy a skirt “now” for what you would have to pay for the material aloue, For 48e. youcan buy a GINGHAM SKIRT made with a box plaiting; has a fold edge, with Navy Blue and Light Blue Ginghams, For 750, we have the OUTING CLOTH in stripes of all colors and Gingham Skirts in Blue, Brown, Black ‘and White Striped, made with a box plaiting and trimmed with five rows of worsted braid. OUR NEXT PRICE IS 98c, These we bad sold for 81.25. . BEAUTIFUL GINGHAM SKIRTS in all colors for 81.25, which we had good success with at $1.68. BLACK SATTEEN SKIRTS FOR 980, VALUE $1.50. ‘We have a Skirt of LUSTER WOOL in Stripes and Pisin Colors, made up for @1.98 and unmade for $1.68. These are nice andcool and repel the dust, never crush. Just the thing for traveling purposes, 4 FEW MORE OF THOSE INDIA LINEN ROBES LEFT, PROBABLY ONE HUNDRED, THAT HAD BEEN SELLING FOR 61.98. THE REDUCED PRICE IS @1.65, THE ORIGINAL AND TRUE VALUE OF THESE WAS @4. WHEN THIS ONE HUNDRED IS SOLD IT 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 LINEN ROBES SOLD IN EIGHT WEEKS. THE RECORD IS UNBROKEN. ‘We wish we had you here to tell you about the many ‘bargains that our space here forbids: if you will only ‘come in and have one of our guides steer you around and eee the prices put on goods you will be surprised, Are you fond of surprises? If eo, visit us often. L ANS: BURGH: =

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