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eS 2, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. THE EVENING STAR, | ney anne any asnmae sane coe|A Grar Six Or Rexnarra Saturday s—we close at 6 p.m, WASHINGTON: ‘WEDNESDAY. August 7, 1989. cRosuy Ss. NOYES... - Editor. Poorrtastz Rema es SHE EVENING STAR has tne fullest Lecal Cireulation of any Newspaper ia the Wertd, | You'll admit that you're ssdly in need of a fresh pair ené as an Advertising Medium te worth more than all the ether papers published Look in on the variety we've laid out inour Middle SS | Soventh-Strent Window—or, better yet—jump inte our New York Office: Room 93, Trivune Building. | clovator and let us take you upto where you eat get a nd an ‘nenser to the goode-take ‘em in your hento-—tey them been written about anne aa ‘con ot on, There are double—yee, triple es many patterns as New York city, based upon the fact that he was | we could get in the window.—ee ‘em all. not the choice of the mugwump element of his You won't recognise any of the designs—they're new, party. But, whatever his faults, he has done one thing which required grit to do than And that's one thing s gentleman always likes—s new his predecessor possessed, and which entitles | *#eet tm trousers ~ something different from the bim to the gratitude of thousands of persons, | majority. That used to be one of the strong points both in York and outside of =e with the merchant tailora, Their claims for ®aclusive established a special delivery of letters on Sun- day. By this action he haa made it possible |" Vt bold water now, Thevery Putterne ond for people in other places to communicate with Fabrica they employ WE USE—and we get the new ones their friends in New York promptly when | 8¢ soon as they're off the looma, Theseare some of the tainties and tygcieripaanes fled the bre ‘Take snote of our 98 to #10 me takes the trouble to attach an uncommon | "80 what thet means? ‘That goes for from @6 to 619 postage stamp to his letter for the mere | sud 615 with tailors, WEGUARANTEE THE FIT— amusement of doing so. He hasa reason for | mey don't do any more, 18 it worth from @2 to @5 bis course, and it usually rests upon the real extra, to say nothing of the * dani % need of conveying certain information within a specified time, with greater fullness, accuracy, | *B°% to have them cut and made for you, personally? and privacy than through the medium of the | Fou know @ tent, telegraph. There is no common-sense inthe | We don't show you single pair of Pants that we idea that because a letter so stamped happens haven't thoroughly & oan te reach the city between the hours of 11:59 on # — Satarday night and 12:01 on Monday morning | “¥ “ll rieht they don’t “pass muster.” We haven't it shall lie eomewhere in a box of a bag, un- | bad anything and everything we've come across made touched, for twelve or fifteen or twenty-four | up.—We've discriminated, Twenty-five years of expe- hours. It isa fact, moreover, of which much | rienceana we ouht to be ble to sense the drift of complaint has been made throughout the coun- try, that the postponement in the delivery of | 7° st* Acting on this knowledge wo selected specially stamped letters received on Sunday | Whst we knew would ft your ideas—the young men= bas, in the past, caused a great accumulation a8 well as the middle-aged and elderly—and every pat- to the ordinary morning delivery on Monday have been known to reach their destination an hour of two before the special delivery letters, on which an extra tax had beem paid. There | The choicest of fabrics, are still some good-sized cities besides New The best of workmanship, “se York, such as Philadelphia, Chicago, 8t. Louis, | 0, owest prices, Detroit, Pittsburg, Louisville, Memphis and others, where the reasonable demands of the people in this matter are disregarded. It isa good thing that Postmaster Van Cott has es- tablished a precedent for them to follow. New York's unique relation to the rest of the coun- try makes the need of the reform in her case especially manifest and the reform itself most usefully conspicuous, —_—_—— oe Great pressure and certain inducements in addition to those offered by the government have secured the necessary signatures from the BSAKS AND COMPANY, THE WIDE-AWAKE OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. au? R. GOLDSCHMID. “OBJECT” TO PLEABE, HOUSEFUR NISHING, TOYS, AND FANCY GOODS, 1007-1009 F st. n.w. “ONE PRIOR ONLY.” " A —— Lisle Howe, BR. F. @1.08 and $2.25 to 960, Sioux to the cession of eleven million acres of nN 00 ERE pairs . Lisle Hose, their reservation. The bargainis of advan- Ne i 8 3 ‘ y tr t Gusuuer ne We ee tage both to the Indians and to the white x vy oe sabia Risenee Manin See settlers, The former obtain fair pay for @ OE eee tote ecnaatios pone stretch of land which they do not need, and r a STATIONERY.—100 packages of best Irish Linen there is added to South Dakota and opened to ie he 8 Envelopes, R. F. 250. to Se. settlement a tract as large as Masssachasctts By X k¥ Bop 141 boxes Writing paper, R. F. 260. to 200, and New Hampshire combined. In addition to 2 X X coco TTT Rn JEWELRY.—931 Genuine French Enamel Lace Pins the gain of the new state in area and popula-| f°" %& X 208 Rete e ola tussanee, Pearl Centers. B.P. 100. tion which thie cession will bring thore is the ad- EB mf ° i He $99 ~ | 10.60 x vantage of direct railroad communication with FE vos a Haan “| 82Steings Genuine Roman Pearl Beads. BR. F. 250. the Black Hills and the union of the two sections ScaDecuNTD, to 160. ‘ of South Dakota, between which the great In- . THE PALAIS ROYAL, f re 1007-1009 F st. n.w., (Continued bet dian reservation bas hitherto stood like an im- . an) DOUBLE COMBINATION SALE. passable wall. Railroads now stopped at its | BARGAINS IN TERNS seitin es ies boundary will soon pierce it and make of vishtes South Dakotas compact state. A rush of set-| Picturce st mittee re ae namin Four attention, tlers into the reservation like that to Okla- TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) homa may be expected. The prizes to be | Specials will Eclipse anything ever before attempted. AMAZING BARGAINS, RNA COE SNGM Seb: 6D SeARG MNRAS Ds 1 a Sessemae sa eta bald ot ous than in the case of Oklahoms. 4t is | vrames,with Eagilsh Mats, Ivory, White and Geld, estimated that seventy thousand families can | Whiteand Silver, Ivory and Silver, Ivory snd Gold be accommodated with farms on the land ee RR Ne SS, yout jc. pesthocthe camed ec Pimnernaramred clog tea ea EEC POT Pictures in Antique Oak Frames, with flow of disappointed Oklahomaites will tend in Gray or Light English Mata, somet a ‘nots this direction, and the east will doubtless fur- | for disc ‘ nish thousands of new recruits to the army of | 300 20x24 Pictures in Antique Oak and Steel, Oak land suckers, and Bronze, Chestuut and Steel, and Shaded’ Oak ee Frames, with the celebrated autotype of all famous Pictures, your choice for 81.98, Governor Lowry of Mississippi fs © growing | ” 24x28 Combination Frames with the following well- man. If he appeared as a pigmy, piping in- | known subjects: “I'll Take Care Of You,” “He'll Take effectual protest, at the time of the battle of | Care Of Us," “The Pets," “Grand Ma," “See-Saw,” ko. Richburg his proportions have since expanded | {n'qy Pictures are sold everywhere for ¢5. Our price until he has become the giant of Brobdingnag ‘The great success still continues on those White and and the pugilists by contrast are the puny Lilli- | Gold Pictures and Easel for putians. The swelling Sullivan is brought back under arrest to the vicinity of his vic- gfe oe xt La - tory, protesting that he was not responsible Ya ee « for the selection of the scene of battle, and od Be, = mys to bed that he will never engage in another prize fight, never; while Kilrain makes himself very, Very small in an effort to escape the officer of | S**°%r display in the west window, the law, and Mitchell is fairly driven from the | Antique Oak, Cherry, Chestnut, Bamboo, Steel, country. This termination of the - his- bry eo o oe —sS for to-mor- tory of the prize fight furnishes = 28x5 Paintings, in a G-inch deep Gilt raiding, 3 to the public the most. healthful chap- | Price tor tonne ot yee Ss, ow ter of the record. The widespread inter- 28x36 Oil Paintings in combination Bronze, Gilt and est taken in the encounter caused the press of | Plush Frame, worth $10; our price for to-morrow the country to give columns of space to the 500 DIFFERENT SUBJECTS, ‘They are a great bargain e308. meeting, and there has been danger that the | «oy tas handsome Deseo eae welt known bate bruisers might come to be viewed by young | 22x28, sold elsewhere for 84.08; Our price for to, newspaper readers as beings placed by public | morrow $1.98. . favor above the reach of the. law and as the | ,,57 {S134 Deep-silt Pictures of the famous Banker proper subjects of hero-worship. The specta- neat Boston, a fine Engraving, for $2.48 to-morrow only, cle of Sullivan dragged off to jail. and of Kil-| N. B.—Picture Frames made to order. rain and Mitchell as hunted fugitives from jus-} 4 sensation in Tin Ware. tice, furnishes the necessary corrective. Goy-| Such inducements that will take all your erpor Lowry is therefore entitled to credit asa] PPP INN N MM MM 00 NN NW public benefactor for his deadly earnestness in| bee iv XM nt NN ety the vindication of the law of his state and in HS SS % M M°oo S Skee ¥ - the pursuit of those who have violated it, ee However far in advance of our British cousins we may be with our methods of legal procedure, they are way beyond us in the excellence of ‘Be. ; peisoning her husband reached the stage for | only 3c. ; Coffee Pot Stands,only7e. ; Enameled Handle the judge's charge yesterday, although on this Opener ont ae Beaty, 76. Poliobed Steel Can side of the water the lawyers would have ran it | Litters, only Se. sachs Fine Goan geen ore along for weeks. A question much similar, on | Knife Sharpeners, only 8c. ; Wire Coffee Pot Stands, the scientific side of the case, was raised in | only 3c.; Fluted Edge Square Tea Tray, only 2c. 1979 at the trial, before » Connecticut court, | Nckeine ee am Fruit Cans, 6 of the Rev. H. H. Hayden for the murder of | aium and small, choles eay be: Qt. Mary Stannard. Able counsel were retained | Cups, only 3c.;6 Ring Fluted Gem Pans, by both parties, and the tactics of the defense | Larre Sise Pudding: were to break down the state's expert evidence by the production of equally competent testi- tifle gentlemen wrangled until the jury got their | Drip Pans, only Se. ; Nickel Cuspidors, only 160, ideas all twisted into kinks, and « disagreement | pros oniy tes tage. see {Laces in Bessa Gate was the result, The large expense involved, | Box.4%.; 1G-in. dupauned’ 23 and the obvious difficulties in the way of a snc- &. =a x ee Gon, cessful prosecution, caused the abandonment q joiders, Lie; of the case, and Mr. Hayden was never after. | S200, Stel Garden, Trowela, pes ward troubled by the authorities. His ordeal | only 3c.; Enameled Handle Berew Driver, oaly consumed more weeks than Mra, Maybrick’s has | Te; days, to say nothing of the time spent in pre- | Hendie paring for the conclusive issue, We may be able to pick up a notion or two in the world yet. The German press eneers at the congress of American republics at Washington as an “aping of the methods of European plomacy.” This isa novel ar; any governmental secheme—that some power bas done something of the same before. The German press did not loud outery against Prince Bismarck i ie worth 8c. to $1.48., choice for 68 and 88c. The above pricesare rely for to-morrow (Thureday) only at B. GOLDSCHMID, 1007-1009 F st. nw. the aping of the methods of King of Prussia to German emperor, in spite of) Ane "Tue Forzowmse Repvortoxs It is gradually becoming Con gumsten ant been mas Sonate 10 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL FLANNEL supplying money to build s new navy. The 3 members probably considered that old i bef jdt ! | f of Trousers, won't you?—Lucky man if you're Bob | 5044 or snop worn goede, (A two-and-e-balf days’ sale.) ‘To better describe these Reaans nts tis better to tell You what they sre not, THEY ARE NOT REMNANTS consisting of one oF two odd garmenta, THEY ARE NOT REMNANTS comprising dam- PALAIS ROVAL. ‘The eale ia for Thursday, Friday, and e half-day on Saturday, The remnant prices are reduced prices re- duced tn prict, Read the preceding sentence twice over, Novelties for the autumn are arriving dafly, almost hourly, and you will find such reduced prices quoted for summer goods that this sale must attract general — ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, Detaile below.) (Wepartment near door, No. 1119 Pa. ave.) G2 NOTE.—R. F. means reduced from 132 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs (white). B. P. 25c. to 170 188 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with fancy borders, RB. F. 26¢. to 200. 81 Bilk Windsor Scarfs. RB, F. 5 0c. to 35¢. 103 Knot and Fourin-Hand scarfs, RB. ¥. 470. to R5e. ‘92 Pairs Lisle Threed Half Hose, RB. F. 5c. to 250. 231 Pieces Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, B.F. 500. to 290. ‘31 Silk Umbrellas, with roll gold and sterling silver tops, B. F. 63.35 to 62.75. 7 Bolid Leather Hand Satchels, BF, $1.79 for 81.50. SCard Cases. 8. ¥. 250. to 190. Sst aiabere Ra des Shy gio eee ee a ee Rewasts Or Linus Goons. (First floor, No, 1117 Pennsylvania ave.) € Note.—B. F. means reduced from. TOILET ARTICLES.—248 English Bristle Tooth Brushes; warranted, R. F. 200. to 17¢. 183 English Hair Brushes; warranted, BF. 400. to 360. 84 Whisk Brooms; warranted. B. F. 12c. to 10c. 1,000 Packages Lubin's Infants’ Powder, B, F. 150. to 120, UNDERWEAR, —108 Lisle Thread Vests (ribbed), B. F, 500, to 500. 59 Colored Ribbed Silk Vests, lace work, V-shape fronts. R. F. $1.85 to 750, * 239 Jersey-fitting Gause Vests, low necks, ribbed arm holes, silk binding st neck, R. F.25c. to 19¢. 32 Colored Ribbed Silk Vesta, B. F. 850. to G30. HOSIERY.—41 pairs Fancy Paris Boot-pattern Silk Resuxaxre Or Lacs Goons, First floor, No. 1119 Pennsylvania avenue.) Sa Note.—R, F. means reduced from, NECKWEAR.—232 Linen Collars, in all shapes. B. F. 12340., 15¢. and 17¢. to four for 250, VEILS.~109 Veils, (Chenille Dot). R. F. 9c.,12c, and 15¢c. to Se. a veil. LACES.—63 yards Cream and White Lace Flouncing. R. F. Oc. and 686. to 250, 289 yards of Trimming Laces, from 2 to 12 inches wide, B. F. 15c., 20, and 25¢, to 10c, GLOVES.—211 pairs 4-button French Kid Gloves, Every pair warranted, Narrow Embroidered Backs. RB. F. 61.35 to 96c. ‘331 pairs Suede or Undressed Kid Mousquetaires. Every pair warranted, Narrow Embroidered Backs. RB. F. $1.35 to $1.25. 911 pairs Pigskin Musquetaires, Every pair war- ranted. B. F. 89c. to 850, 109 pairs Black Silk Jersey Mitts, R. F. 35c. to 250. 30 pairs Fowne's Silk Mosquetaires, R. F. 1 to 50c. 83 pairs Extra Long Black Silk Musquetaires. B. F. B8¢. to 75e. 53 pairs Finest English Black Silk Gloves, imported. RB. F. $1.75 to 91.48, LEATHER GOODS.—26 Real Alligator and Chamois Purses. BR. F. 25c. to 10c. 15 Real Seal Pocket Books, leather lined. RB. F. 48¢. to 380, ‘© Roal Seal and Alligator Car Ticket Cases. R. F. 300. to 200. ‘7 Coin Purses of Antelope Skin. R. F. 50c. to 43¢. 3 Antelope Chatelaine Bags, with Oxidized Silver ‘Trimming. R ¥, $1.26 to 85c. qlee teem with Oxidized Attochmente, RB. F. 98 to 2 Velvet Chatelaine Bags, with Sterling Silver Trim- mings. R. F. $12 to $10. 4 Groin Leather Traveling Satchels (12 inch), BF. $1.79 to 81.50, ART GOODS.—Over 5,000 pieces of Japanese Ware snd over 100 Art Mirrors, &c., at 10 per cent off the marked prices, FANS.—81 Japanese Fans, with Triple Sticks and Sik Cord Trimming. R. F. 20 to 15c. 19 Satinette Fans, with Gold Sticks, R. F. 49 to 35¢. une ‘Hand-painted Gauze Fans. R. F.94 to 21 Satin Fans, various styles. R. F. $1.98 to $1.68. PAKASOLS.—17 fs all that are here, Marked $1.48 and A aay ‘Take one at half the price they ar mark HANDKERCHIEFS.—1,083 Warranted Pure Linen landkerchiefs, dered French Linen Handkerchiefs. R. F. 60 and 68¢. to 35c. or 3 for @1. ‘See Men's List for Men's Handkerchiefs. WHITE DRESS GOODS.—Plaid Pique, R. F. 420. to Bbc, EMBROIDERIES~—20 per cent off the marked Prices of all Flouncings. UMBRELLAS.—See Men's List. THE PALAIS ROYAL, _(Continued below) __ eee nee ee Reuxa NTs Or Lures: Goons, (12th-st. atore.) 8a" Note.—R. .F. means reduced from. DRESS GOODS.—9 pieces Silk Side Band Suitings- BF. @1 to 78. 3 pieces Black Nuns’ Veiling R. F. 50c. to 456, 2 pieces Black Albatross. R. F. 50c. to 450, 19 pieces Plaid Ginghams, RB. F. 25 and 35c. to 208 24 pieces All-Wool Sultings, it. F, 50 and 686, to 5c. DRESS TRIMMINGS.—10 per cent off the reduced Prices how marked on the goods. RIBBONS.—5 pieces 9-inch Black Moire and 3 Pieces Black @. G., with satin edge, RB. F. $110 890. pieces 10 inches wide, B. F. 8: . Over 1,000 Desirable Cut Pieces of Colored Ribbons at nearly half price, SORE —Cue-eth off the marked price of every article in this department THE PALAIS ROYAT. (Continued below.) (Second floor ; elevator adjoins Glove counter.) Sw-Note. RB. F. means reduced from. SKIRTS.—102 Balmoral Skirts, B. F. 490. to 300. Pe ye Skirts with Braid Trimming. RB. F. 98. to JERSEYS—101 Jerseys, R. F. €3.98 to $3.25, ‘33 Jerseys. RB, F. $2.98 to $1.98. aon pairs Summer Corseta, BR, ¥.@1 to D.C.. WEDNESD LANS= BURGH & BRO STILL AGITATING LOW PRICES ING. THIS OOMES OF AD NOTHING WE DO NoT HAVE OR DO. THIS 18 THE TIME OF OUR SEMI- BARGAIN SALE. WHEN WE MARK DOWN OUR SHOES TO COST—MANY BELOW COST— TO MAKE A QUIOK SALE. MONEY 18 WORTH MI Xow TO Us THAN SHOES, SO DOWN GO PRICES AND IN COMES MONEY. THIS EXPLAINS WHY YOU CAN NOW BUY aT BI Tt we . we WHILST OUR SALES ARE INCREASING OUR LADIES’ @3 SHOES of TADINS $3 TENNIS Sous FoR @2.00, | PROFITS ARE DECHEASING, BUT WR DONT LADIES’ $4 SHOES FOR $2.00. MIND THAT AS LONG AS WE DISPOSE OF OUR LADIES’ 85 SHOES FOR 83.90, LADIES’ 86 SHOES FOR $2.90, STOCKS. NEVER BEFORE WAS MERCHANDISE OFFERED 80 Low. BOYS’ $3 SHOES FOR 92.50, BOYS' 62.50 SHOES FOR @2. CHILDREN'S ¢2.50 SHOES FOR $2, CHILDREN’S $1.25 SHOES FOR 750, ARTHUB BURT & 00, 1211 F 8T. N. W. Profits not taken into consideration at all, for i stance, we are selling beautiful FIGURED MULLS fot 12%c. PER YARD. au? Rosrssox, Purses & Co, Sur ‘The people know that here at least they can always calculate with certainty on finding Proper Soabonable Garments at fair and honest prices, ‘The wild-cat style of doing business in which certain clothiers periodically indulge seems to find but little countenance from thinking people, ‘The garments we sell are made up for us under our directions—they are such as we know the peo- BEGULAR PRICE 180. In some of the prettiest designe and combinstions ever introduced, LADIES* CLOTH, 110, PER YARD. REGULAR PRICE 156, t colors. ple want and ate willing to pay fair prices for, a Woearry nothing for which wo cannot assume entire | FAYALE BATISTE responsibility with perfect safety to our patrons and ourselves. The people seem to ost ike our way of doing business—it is the plain REGULAR PRICE, 180, American -—the safest best inns wars areas LADIES’ UNMADE DRESSES, made of India Linen ready to put together: ROBINSON, PARKER & 00., $91.60 FOR ENTIRE ROBR REPRESENTATIVE AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, ey" su7-eo 819 SEVENTH ST. COR OF D. en ag rae ees aay it i FA rae i, T E =f i Discount of aes eel a | er ia a ee i: On account of the Store being closed three days sa 3 a a many were disappointed at not being benefited by cor ‘ colt ‘¢ ‘ss that bargain advertised for that time. To equalise Hall ee i § oH i matters we will again, for the next three days, sell ae ee Never before ar ey, muons ‘with our §°3 P% ss Ht * x goa, 1.00 SATTEEN CORSETS FOR 460, Sis. 1 G ae 88 tat it 5 Ry 3.99 In all Light Shades, also Drab and White, 835g A £ pee gs LADIES’ ALL-LINEX CU! Bss. AA L Re ss, Bas5 28% trun Her Sug8 ~ 22 OTS. PER PAIR, PRIGEORLME? (SUT, HO00E, SERA AT NOT HALF HEIR VALUE. WORTH 150. JEWELRY AND LEATHER GOODS. Fine Card Gases, ir real seal, Samples of ir |. mountain fomand other leathers, weth 81.48 to 81:08, Clos: “Samples of Leather Pocket Books, in seal, Russian vo ‘&e., worth $1 to $1.25. Closing Bale, 75c, oaslot gf Leather Purses, leather-lined, were 196. , Lilkee, each, ean Comba, tf new designs, worth 25e. Closing ‘All of our O40, Oxidized Chain Chatelaines, in etched and other oe Patterns Closing Sale, 8¥c. each. pod fokof Gul Hair Pins, soll tops, were 50. "Clos- ng Bale, 1 0c. each. Ditess TRIMMINGS. ‘The balance of our 25 and 50c, Bead Ornaments, IN ALL SIZES FROM 63 TO 8% RUCHINGS, 6 YARDS TO A BOX, ldo, PER BOX. sUsT THINK G YARDS WHITE RUCHING FOR 140. Cloutne Seibe2. 0s. cach. Bona © SWISS SKIRTING 75c. per yard L'iot of Colored ‘Brai rimming, was 25 to 500. a yanl. Closing Sale, 3c. a jurd. Fide 82. All of our 42-inch Black foatitah Guipure Flouncing, we FRG es yard, ing Sale, 9Sc,a yard. lot of Drawn Thread “Directoire™ Roufiling, was ‘Bargains SWISS SKIETING 8c. per yard UX feow Pinid Silk ‘Ties, cites ledge and width, were 30c, Closing Sale, 25c. each to ‘was §1.25, as cee rapeonegree yeaatetroy” Collara, were e. 1s a Reduce SWISS SKIRTING 5 SHAWLS AND HANDKERCHIEFS, 91.25 per yard i ies of Doul He Fnorolgered Cashinere Scarfs; col- Ti sate $88 ht ale heepasaatnaedieas| Gar was $1.68, Ey lot of lain Cashmere Scarfs, all colors, 98¢, 20 per cent discount off a!l Fine Kmbroidered T lot of Colored-bordered Hemstitched ALL LINEN Handkerchiefs, were 12} aud 15c. Closing Sale, 25e. ‘eT Mot of Colored-bordered Hemastitched Handker- chiefs, an_eutire line of new patterns, worth 6¢. Clos- in Bae. Je. exch, EXCEPTIONAL GOOD VALUES IN LACE FLOUNCINGS, ‘You cannot imagine how cheap we have marked of ketene eter pnt rom 12 on ioe of Gridized, oz Silver ‘Garter Cisya- were 25e. COLORED VELVET RIBBONS, losing Sale, 170. ‘ 1 lotot English Aad asters! worth 6c, a pa- R6c, PER PIECE. Ds. Alot of Tooth Brush Bottles, were 15c. Closing Sale, ra tot arom Marbles, large boxes, were 25¢. Closing piupnle boxes of Scnilangue's Face Powder given at Gl WE DRA Ree ‘These contain 10 yards of Good Quality VELVET RIBBON in good desirable colors nearly 2 inches wide, eclipses all bargains ever offered in Velvet Ribbons, TMENT, IVERSAL CLEANING FLUID, Alot of Children's ‘Tuifeta Silk Gloves, ware 25c. ne Alot of ‘Ladies’ ‘¥ To, PER BOTTLE. if k le Thread Gi sizes, were 50c. ‘Cipsinn Sala 100. 4 pair. sith sala, lot of Ladies’ White sud Cream Silk Gloves, were Ofer losing Sale, 2c. a pair, ‘The balance of these Fancy Silk and Satin will go for 60c. each, worth an high as $2 10c. has bean the price, but during this sale 7c, we ‘will sak for it. ‘This FLUID is unsurpassed for cleaning Cloths, Dress Goods, Neckwear, Kid Gloves, Laces, Velvets, Silks and Sating, without destroying the lustre, color or finish of the material, BONBONNIERRE BOXES 10c., these are made of ‘were $1.) marked prices, ASine of Duck covered, Flat top Dressiog. Trunks; 2 iron bottom; stand all kind of wear; new style, ‘The quantity very limited, Bizes...... 28 30 32 Worth....8525 65.75 $0.25 LADIES FANCY HOSE, Closing Sale.....84.75, 8525 05.76 a See, 850. PEB PAIR, ait oe Xibbed Eeyptian Yarn Vests. Closing WORTH 600 le, . eae] fag Ome in Fast Black with Fancy Embroidered WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. ‘The most unusual offering yet. Our entire stock of | Froste, 10, 1236, and Lic, Plaid Checked Nain- sibs, Lowel, offering of the season and one you \ eR aeinch Heavy Huck ‘Towel, cannot pe matched \ oo Bee ee for less than 16c. Closing Sale, 123¢c. No more than'G'to% customer. AN tov EQUAL IT AT 15 CTS. PER YARD? he bance the stock of 180. Challies, Closing | AND) ON WITH OTHER EQUALLY MERITO- sei x Uspenwiaie a tee THERE @ SCARCELY aN ARTICLE IM OUR ana Lace eGlotng Bale med with Babroldery | ryncewss\ gTOck, XO MATTER HOW STAPLE, tsfiamed with ine Caiabrls age, were SUS: Chosiey | THE PRIG OF WHICH 18 NOT AFFECTED BY ai Cloth Traveling Wi in from @5 to GOOD AS Lika REDUCTIONS WILL HOLD Stas Sa vs Lizht-weight Cloth Long Wraps, | WILL BI ot EgdUh dae rit REGULAB T FOR BARGAIN SEEKERS. LARS = Waoxesnar, Avovst 7m 1889, ‘We desire to tmprees upon the minds of our @ustomers the importance of coming for re Guced goods and bergeins as soon after the an- Rounceinent appears as possible—in fact, the Rext day if it be convenient, as this class of ‘merchandise does not stay with us long after ‘etme advertised. Some customers are yet call- ing for goods that were reduced prior to stock- teking and have been sold long ago. EXTRA BARGAIN IN CHILDREN'S FAST BLACK HOSE. —We have secured 90 dos. Chil- Gren's Fine “Fast” Black Cotton Hose, double ‘heel and toe, both plain and ribbed. Sizes 5 to ‘846 inch, only 260, per pair, Size 9 inch, 290, per pais. ‘These are much better quality than usually sold at the price, CPirst floor.) MORE ABOUT THOSE LADIES’ SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT BANDKERCHIEFS, — “Much finer than any of the previous lots” is the ver- Giot of every one who hasexamined them. They are indeed the cheapest fine Handkerchiefs we have ever offered. These are the few thrown out by the skilled overseer from the hundreds of dozens of Handkerchiefs manufactured by ‘this factory, and the difference is a0 slight that only the experienced eye can detect it. Yet the price is almost half, half,and less than half Price—according to the extent of the impertec- tio, We have divided them into 5 lote at 25, 37, 60, 90c., and $1.12, (inet floor.) THE LATEST FASHION FOR MEN 18 EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEF, ‘We bought better than we expected when we Purchased these Men's Embroidered Handker. chiefs, The qualities are superfine, the pat- terns neat and dressy, and the prices a little over half of what such Handkerchiefs are ‘usually sold for, About » hundred patterns, Perhaps, embracing Diced Corners, Diced Corners, Embroidered All Around in Single and Double Bows, Biock Borders, Double Row of Hem-Btitching, Corded Inside Edges, with Hemtitched Borders, Embroidered in White and Colors, We have divided the stock into threee lote, at 25c., 350, and 50c. each, We have placed these on sale in the Men's Department—not in the regular (First floor, 1013; F st. door.) SPECIALLY GOOD VALUES IN QUILTS.— ‘We offert 1 lot of 11-4 Colored Crochet Bed Spreads, st the greatly reduced price of 85c. each. 2 lot of Extra-quality White Crochet Bed Spreads, for 3-4 beda, Only 850. each, 1 lot of Extra-size and Extra-quality White Crochet Bed Spreads, only $1.50 each, Fora Summer Quilt the “Allendale” has no equal. It is soft, very light weight, easy to Jeunder, and extremely durable, We keep the fall line of sizes, Use them once and you will ‘use no other. 136 by 23 yards, for cots, 65c. each. 2 by 236 yards, for 3-4 beds, 90c. each. 234 by 234 yards, for double beds, $1 each. 2M by 236 yards, for largest beds made, $1.25 each. (@onrth floor.) WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR KEW FALL STOCK OF COLORED JERSEYS. ‘New shapes and effecta. It does not look as if Jerseys had yet reached their zenith. These cannot fail to meet with popularfavor. We Quote the following few special styles. 1 Line of Vest-front Cashmere Jerseys, neat style and splendid shape, in Cardinal, Navy Beal, and Dark Green. $2.50. 1 Line of Handsomely Braided Cashmere Jer. seys,in Mahogony, Navy, Seal and Cardinal, $3.50, 1 Line of Extra-quality Fine Wool Jerseys with stylishly tucked front in Nevy Blue and Beal Brown. $3.50. 1 Line of Extra-fine All-wool Jerseys with fancy tucking and silk stitching, in Navy snd Cardinal, $4.50, 1 Line of Xxtra-fine Handsomely Smocked Jerseys, in Mahogony, Navy and Cardinal, 84.50. 1 Line of Handsome Military-Braided Jerseya, extra good quality, perfect fitting, &c., in Nevy Biue Only. $3.25, Of course we have Black Jerseys too. (Third for.) CLOSING OUT SALE OF WHITE SUITS.— ‘We have marked down our entire stock of White Suits to close them out this month. Consider ing the low prices at which they sre now offered it will pay you to buy for next season, 2 Une of Ladies’ White India Linon Suits, quite elaborately trimmed with embroidery, Fine quality ; sizes 32 to 42. Reduced to $5, Almost half price, 1 lot of Ladies’ White Indie Linon Suits, handsomely trimmed with embroidery. There are four different styles in this lot and two or three sizes in each style; sizes 32 to 40. Re- Guced to $7.50, “HOLLYWOOD” WASH GINGHAM SUITS REDUCED.—The “Hollywood” is the best Gingham suit made, Jas. McCreery & Oo, con- trol them for the United States, and we alone sell them in Washington. They are stylishly made and finished equal to custom work. Tiree qualities—@10, $14 and €17.50 each, We re- duced them to introdace them, (Third floor.) TEA GOWNS REDUCED.—We yet have a tow left of those elegant Challie Tes Gowns, which we reduced to $6. (Third Soor.) A BARGAIN IN DOYLIES.—As 0 special st- traction we offer 250 dosen Pisid All-Linen Doylies, eapecially suiteble for use in eating fruit, &e. Only 500. per dosen. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LINENS.—al- ‘Linen Huck Towels, size 19 by 38 inches full, (01.50 per dozen. 6-6 Blesched Extra Hesvy German Linen Damask Napkins et @1.25 per dosen. at 5c. per yard. SHOES. EDMONSTON'S THIRD ANNUAL DISCOUNT SALE. Twenty Per Cent Discount Sat riscount on out entire stock of This discount will enable you to arlect und bay from the largest stock in the city, a city, the beet makes and styles, 2222222282 i 8.00 Wear Well for... Our 4.00 Hand Welt for Our 5.00 Kangaroo, Calf, teens .cceeenseeeeees 2.40 ar EDMONSTON'S, 1339 and 1341 F street, opposite Ebbitt House, it No Branch Stores, Wi peas pox —__—_ w= re SACKETT FOUNTAIN PENS. Real good Note Paper, 5 Ib., 75e. per ream, 250 good Envelopes, 450, i? To Mazz Moxex Save In om WE Have ‘WORTH OF LAST YEAR'S STOCK TO SELL aT LESS THAN COST. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. In this Aepartment you will find every class of Fur. ‘Riture Covering manufactured, from the cheapest goods to the best, All kinds and styles of Heavy Cur- ‘tains and Portieres, Fringes and all manner of Trim- mings, Lace Curtains of every make, from the cheapest Nottingham to the finest Brassels, Irish Point and Russian. All goods that were in stock January ] ia thie department will be sold at 33% per ceut discount, CARPET DEPARTMENT. 1,050 yards Best Ingrain Carpets, 550, per yard. 2,000 yards Tapestry Brussels Carpets, 450. per yard. 3,000 yards Best Tapestry Brusscls Osrpets, 700, er yard. ‘750 yarda Body Brussels Carpeta, 80c. per yard. 4.500 yards Best Body Brussels Carpets, $1.00 per yard. 900 yards Velvet Carpets, 80c. per yard. 2,500 yards Beat Velvet Carpets, $1.00 per yard. 2,700 yards Best Moquette Carpets, 61.10 per yard, FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. If you want to make ® paying investment this is your opportunity. Fine as well as cheap Furniture of every Kind and class will be sold at from 25 to 50 per cent Joss than regular prices. Why? Because the styles change twicea year and we are determined not to ex- Dibit the same styles two years in succession, MUST BE SOLD THIS MONTH. All our Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Water Filters Baby Carriages Tricycles, Bicycles, Velocipedes, Ham- mocka, Mosquito Canopies, Boats, Teuts, Wire Wins dow Screens and Dvora, way ‘Because we baven't room for them. Though our stock is spread over nearly three acres of flooring there isn’t room for the above enumerated stocks when the goods for Fall arrive, and they ere arriving every day. ‘WALL PAPER AXD DECORATIONS. ‘We would call particular attention to this branch of our business, which we hsve taken up within the lest Year with renewed vigor and strength. Our friends and customers of fifteen years ago will remember how we onoe led in this business, and we now propose to eur- ass all our former efforts, Our sim and study is to produce the best efforts for the jeast possible expense, and we have beon remarkably successful in the past few months. No one furnishing can afford to leave our ideas unnoticed, Our productions are the best and ‘most original, and all work is dove with a guarantee of Dest workmanship, _ -E.AIOSES % SOR CORNER 11TH AND F STS. 5. We ‘WASHINTOX, D. Torr A Ware Fione: Sor AX ELEGANT ONE FOR A YOUNG MAK TO PUT ON OF 4 HOT AFTERROON AXD EVENING. SUITS WERE GOING OUT OF FASHION, MAY BE THEY ARE, BUT ITS NOT NOW, SOMETIME WHEX SOMETHING MORE SUITABLE FOR THE PURPOSE COMES UP ‘THEY MAY, BUT WE HAVE CERTAINLY SOLD MORE OF THEM THIS SEASOK aXD OF NICER GRADE THAX FOR YEARS BE- FORE, WITH CARE ONE CAN GET A SEASON'S WEAR OUT OF THESE GOODS WITHOUT WASHING, AND THEN, IF PROPERLY HANDLED, THEY'LL CLEAN 80 48 TO LOOK ALMOST LIKE NEW. 4 GOOD GRADE OF THESE GOODS WILL LaST 4 Mak FOR YEARS. DOWT YOU WANT ONE? BR B BARNUM & 60.

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