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THE EVENING STAR. WA (HOSED S. NOTES. SVENING STAR has the fullest Local With the purpose of belittling the popw @emaud for a decrease of the danger and ob- struction of grade crossings and of the evil of road occupation of public reservations the | Post intimates that concern on the subject is confiued to Tur Sram and even to individual | members of ite stuff, whose feelings are as-} mumed to be brutsed by con,ressional refusal | ff requests for these improvements, | honor of protecting public interests in this | matter does not, however, it must be con- | fossed, belong exclasively to Tux Stan. The compliment paid to this paper is too} great when atheory is advanced whieh im- | plies that its chronic and hereditary preju- dice on the subject im favor of the local; community has beeu successfully imparted by | it to every board of Comunssioners which the | District has had, to every local association of | Citizens, cluding the Board of Trad Citizens’ organizations in the section affected, | to Grover Clevelaud. who recommended relief in one of bis messages, aud to such men as Morrill, Ingalls, Vance, Eximunds, Hawiey. | Vest and other distinguished legislators. Tne ) Bran is competicd to share the eredit of its | views and action with the individuals and bodies enumerated: and a congressional re- pulse in the matter inflicts upon it only the! game regret and mortticution which all public- Spirited and disinterested citizens must feel at tho refusal of reqnests for | the better protection of public property | and of the lives of the people. The member of ‘Thx Stan's staff whose recent appearance be- fore congressionai committees is a matter of so | mach interest to the Pust appeared there with Other citizens in a representative capacity, as a member of the ‘oad committee of the board of trade, Th ard at afull meeting in which nearly 200 persons were present adopted with- out a disshnting © a report from the com- mitwe cond the Atkinson ball, and by} resolution anthorized and dthe com- mittee to appear for the board before the Dis- triet © nd urge the views contained in the report. The members of the railroad] ai vo dire mittces dbeyed this direction of the | beard did their duty entatives of the Washing- ton, no and no Tess, Ja influenced by what motive | nent representatives of the Post the floor of “he House ssing the subject with | nporary endeavors | were pro presentfin the lobb: lay last District Kepresentati to enbreil T Star with the District's friends Hi in Con: falsely intimating that such of | them as favor the Atkinson Dill are referred to | as attachment of the railroad | army. Pest is evidently afflicted with that derangement of the visual organs which auses distant things to be seen with abnormal acuteness aud prevents the perception of things elose at hand. Its recognition of the railrond’s | enaries would doubtless be materially as- ed by the use Of spectacles correcting far- sigitedness. ess — + “Peace h her victories no less renowned than War,” and more splendid and bencticent in fact than those of war. In recent times the antiwar sermons of the eloquent Chalmers, the infinite exertions of the peace societies, in the of arbitral resolutions ate on the L in the American House of lof April. 18%). the uternatiowal Couference of all the Amer- icas one week later and the ratifying by Brazil | other republics of the recom: 8 of this congress of American powers, the refereuce t> arbitrators of the Delagoa rail- way dispute between Great Britain, the United States and Portugal, the address of the Nor- | Wegian parliament in favor of the priuciple of itration. the declaration of the pope in fevor of disarmament in Europe and similar Prononncements dn kebalf of the peace remedy by Jules Simon and other statesmen— It sow how ser ds of nutious, pablic bodies iduats ran d em ent in | HOUSES in | offer at 8e Ge. and L2i¢e. per yard. Gentlemen should see the x K * Fr 812-81¢ SEVENTH 8T. 812-814 SEVENTH 8ST. 812-814 SEVENTH sT. iM Mi: i t TXN NEKE wast: f PS MM MILL TN NN EKER yo GREAT LEGHORN HAT SALE. We Lave Just purchased the entire stock of LEG- HOUN HATS from one of the larvest MILLINERY w York, at onr own price, and we in- tend to wive yon the fall benemt of this great purchase- Call early and take advantage of the full assortment. Black Leghorns White Leghorns Imported Leghorns, worth $150 al your choice at... Inported Leshorns, worth #1, your choice at. Imported Lewhorns, worth $2.25, # your choice at oo veenee 8.75 Don't miss this wreat Leghorn Sale, POP RRR VY ¥ 00 09 DDD «5 D'pRURY Y Po BD SSS D Dee ¥¥ 60 OD D 0 00 0D D - 00 90 Dow Sx682. Below you wil joeterl a few special drives in wok GOODS, White Droae Goo ts or ow it season, and our atock iscomplete. Goo i value tm fndis Linen at GY, Se. aud 10e. per yard, 1Se, and 200. ay A few more of thy » Plaids left at Ze. per yard. These xeods nto be appreciated Our line of 12k. Drews Viaids caunot be surpassed. We have had quite & rush ou those beautiful Figured Persian Mulls at T24¢c. per yard. We still bave a oud assortuwwent on baud. Apronetts, 40 inches wide, with lace tripe border, only Sc. a yard. . We have » beautiful line of Outing Cigths, which we Thexe are very Nery tine qualities at 123¢0.. 1 popul v and © coods for the surnmner season. are showing some handsome desigus in a Silk Wool Flannel Shirting, full 30 inches wide. svods before purchasing c. per yard. Our price Isewhere, Iewular price, ouly 5c. per yard, BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS aT KING'S PALACE, 812-814 7TH ST. N.W. B.—Remember we have no connection with any We are located at restablishment in this eity, 1 tends fre street aide. Revrew I Redeem what you bave lost by not giving us your trade sooner. GET BACK Some of your hard-earned dollars. Don't be foolish always. “There is c tide in the affairs of men which taken at the tlood,” Jeads on TO PROSPERITY. If yon want to take the road which leads to it come right now. Be wise and cull to see our display of PRINCE ALBERT COATS AND VESTS, Strietly All-wool Silk Facing, serge lined, fat bound, AT 812.75. CUTAWAY SUITS, Eight different styles apd textures, strictly All-wool noobs and neat, AT 88.75. SACK SUITS, Neat mixtures, serge lined, doubie stitch ed, AT 84.62, BLUE SACK SUITS. Slater's Flannel, fadeless color, strictly All-wool, Grand Army regulations, two sets of buttons, AT 89.50. SACK SUITS. Blue Serve, fadvless color, strictly all wool, serge limed, double stitched, AT 811.60, PONGEE COATS AND VESTS, AT 85. ALPACA COATS—$1.50, 81.7: New invoice of CHILDREN 22, 'S PANTS, ages 4 to 13 toward a better wey then brute force for | sears, settling differences be(ween rival peoples, AT 330. And yet we are warned by current eveuts in " Earepe as well as by the experience of the| OMY *fwSAILORSUITS, azes 3 to 10 years, Post and our knowledge of human nature not a ae a to anticipate the mitlennial period. It suffices foruste know that substantial prog is = making toward the more rational im af. S internat <0 It is doubtful if the emperor's attitude to- ward Prince Bismarck can long remain un- changed. To treat « man of his achievements and powers of mind as a statesman who de-| #erves respect but has ontlived his capacity to control affairs is not possible so long as every | word he utters in the ears of reporters finds loud publicity in every corner of the globe, —— The democratic newspapers of Alabama and other southern states are just now considerably | gitated over the alleged fact t the repub-j; lican nominees for governor, secretary of state aud other offices are ineligible because t have uot been residents of the state for the re- quired time. Just why there should be agita- tion does not appear inasmuch us the repub- hicans will not be elected auyhow. $$$ The men have got to look to their laurels— what are left—at Cambridge University, England. The daughter of the biind member of Parliament and political economist, Prof, Fawcett, has just eclipsed ali others in mati matics. Besides two iadies figure as wranglers, ten as senior optimes and four as junior op- times. Six mon failed to pass the examina- tions, but eve If the Newfoundlanders are anxious to have the help they ask and do not | get from the British government against France in the herring fisheries, why don't they put themselves ia position to ask the United States, whose particular business m America is toreleve the oppressed and protect the un- protected? ———— Sam Jones, preacher, has settled the race problem. or rather bas given a plan by which it may be settled. Sam suys “the way to do it ix for the white peopie to treat the colored peo- ple differently and for the colored people to behave themselves properis It's strange | somebody hadn't thought of this simple solu-} TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, Hats and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, $27 AND 929 7TH ST. N. W., Corner Massachusetts Avenue STRICTLY ONE PRICE, a9 ‘Open Saturday until 11 p.m Or MER—#) STAMPING OUTFIT, Cc tuins Large ond Small Fisures, Sprays, bet. Skirt Patteru, Drews Pattern Con teutio’ tern and directions for work. 514 Oth st. v.w. it FAMILY TEA (Spring Leap Delicious in wud. well iced, a Cooling aud Refreshing Beveraxe Without Rival, Sold at 50c. a pound by BW. BURCHELL ee AS ba A Genvrse Banoas. ON TUESDAY, JUNE 10, WE WILL tion before. H an ‘ee E we 5 ponte sence a rarer 150 An electric light killed one man and severely reget injured 4 er Saturday im Baltimore. Itis LADIES’ RUSSETT OXFORDS true that the man killed might be living now if LADIES’ RUSSETT OXFORDS he had not been carcless in handling a socket, LADIES’ RUSSETT OXFURDS But the fact that sockets and wires are nut made safe is a fact of alarming significance AT 81.85, Imost daily emphasized in the = : ost daily emp © columns of ar 41.83. ewspapers. Sn eh enran The Boston Traceiiey seems to be afraid that} THESE ARE GENUINE GOaT— President Harrison is going to drop the United States bodily intoa bucket of blood because Congress has given him power to declare war im the Venezuela cuses, Chauncey M. Depew has got back home again and says he is glad he went to Chicago. Mr. Depew had an idea distinct but unexpressed that the Chiengo people were Being to tar and feather him. a ‘There have been mearly as many accidents at fea to big passenger ships within the past month as inayear previously. is there an epiiemic riding the waves? = ‘The government has bought 460,000 acres of Jona from the Sac Indians in Indian territory for $1.22°¢ an acre and will now organize a boom. ee 6 a If the farmers do mot wee everything they Want they are going to ask for ft, and any Botice requesting them to do so is superfluous, — + nate. silver and toriff—whet @ combina- iow for the heated term! GOOD COLOR-HAND SEWED— PERFECT IN STYLE AND Fit. WIDTHS AA, A,B,CANDD. SIZES 1tesé WE HAVE NEVER SEEN ANY SHOES SOLD AT SOLOW A FIGURE PUR SUCH VALUE. ' i aLTUUR BURT & CO, +o Ws AM” THE EVENING STAR: and Tan; were rect ne ee WASHINGTON, D.c iT i ite a Se rF ATR ’ Af aN THEIR NEW STORE), COR. SEVENTH AND H STS. N.W, Without any dis- respect toward your care asa house keeper, medan, We'll venture tho remark that there's something in the following list your home needs. If 80, then we hit every home in Washington, Then, what? Then you obtain something of every-day value fora mighty sight less than it’s really worth, CHINA “CHECK LIST," Check Here, Price, “Decorated English China, 16-picce Totlet Sets, : ce $1.69 ~~ New “Cottage” 10-piece Seta, in new colors, xold-lined and el- owantly traced. wanes 93,79 Set. with Jar, g Handsomely Decorated C! Set, Floral design, vow shay Jar with cover and handles 85.48 - 93.19 . spray desica, gold lined, new pattern eat 8489 © — 36-piece French China floral desigu, gold lined TAOIAE sca esseciss cee 89.29 “ Entirely new English China Din- ber Set, wnderlayed. Usually soldat $12.48. eee . © Bridgewood & Sons English Porcelam Dinner Set, square shape, Haviland decora: tion... S 316.98 “ — Hundaomeiy Decorated China Cups, Saucers and Plates, 6 cach, 18 pieces in all...., * — Seallop-edge, Gold-lined Decor- ated Boue Dishes, 4 for., Rbe @ French China Fruit Plates, as- sorted colors and decorations. 10¢ * French China Fruit or Ice Cream Sancers, tinted, gold Mued and with festooned edye.. : 9e ~ ~— Blue and White Dresden Soup Plates. Te * — Decorated China Individual But- ters. 4 * Japanese Decorated Tea Pots “ Blue and White Dresden Meat Platters, large size. 296 “ Decorated China Platters. lie - - Berry Bowls, 190 . Bowls a 10¢ - - “A.B.C.” Plates Se “Lave Cuspidors.. 0.2... ldc “ Fancy Bisque Figures, pair... -.. 18¢ “ — Handsomely Decorated Pepper Shakers, = * Decorated Pickle Dishes... “ French China Decorated Creaw oe ee cece 7 SN bi Handsomely Decoraied China lee Cream Set, Platter und 12 Saucers... $1.98 By this time you know all about the Heinz Refrigera- tors. Just remem- ber, too, that we are the sole agents, There y desirable styles of Baby Carriages left, ana at low prices. Don't forget that a dollar purchase entities you to afrce ride on the cable line, with the compli- iments of ™mTIT WH OM i § HoH t us EFF A u" RRR FE AA it ROR ¥ AA It RRR F AAA tf RR w aa u RRs FRANELE & CO., Proprietors, Cor. Seventh and Hf Streets n.w. POPULAR SuUOPP SEVENTH STREET, EFEX X COO HEE FER DDD BE XX CORK KF DD EE xX OG FR FE D D RO XZC CE kK D bp KEKE X X CCC ERE KKK DDD DDD EER KER PPP coc U . © FP CO F D DRE RE PPP OG U DDK ££ PF 6c U DbD KEE EER P Ce IN OUR CLOAK AND SULT DEPARTMENTS. items below, but they ropresent a store full, AIL goods in the department are sold in a like proportion, You'd not wonder at the quantities of code we are selling if you woukl compare our's and other's prices ihere is more of a differeuce than you would imaucine. 12 Misses’ Fiue Imported Dresses, made ot French Crean Fiannels and Albatross, Sizes 6 to 16. ‘Lo be suid at HALF MARKED PRICES, Misses’ Imported Jersey Blouses; colors Navy and Garnet, Sold ior $1.50. CLOSING OUT PRICE $1.50. 5) adies’ All-woo} Flannel Biouses, in Gray, Navy CLOSING OUT PRICE $1.50. test Connemaras; colors Navy, Black and ots. CLOSING OUT PRICE 84.59, CAPES AT ALL BLACK LAC HALF MARKED PRICES. Two Jines, but they contain a volnm: gf tl line of BATHING SUITS, SHOE c. 5 72 n Pb +7 ss sf i tL ™ @¢, at L = 2. HE 3 ss! v Vie Soo en an DoD. ERE EKE PPP EKER pee pPD KE K PPK R D D KE FE per KE RRR Rok Genbax © fee EE = DoD =KKE KKK P KKK OR = and prices alike wetting lower in our DRY DEPARTMENT . Chances for sett 1 Kemainder of our 50: Ps img Vluck and Wiutes, dak REDUCED 10 ¢ 7 pieces of 38-inch OHAIRS, which were 50c. a yard. Keduce:l to yard, Colore—-Gobi Serpent aud Licht ‘an 25 pieces of White Plaid Lawns in exquisite designs, for 25c. a yard, ws pretty quality as you will fiud any" whore. REDUCED PRICE 15c, A YARD. Another 100 pieces of those 24-inch Challies: now and Landsome desigue, Te. A YARD, And quantities of other items of equal interest, A NET BakGaly. 8 pieces ouly—4 different pattorus anda big bar- sain, S14 yard kus always boon the price, STRIPED HUSSIAN NETS, Black All-silk and B-inch wide. FOR 75c. A YARD, You can very nearly SAVE THE MAKING in the ference of price, WHILE SATIN FANS perme FUR COMMENCEMENTS, The latest Paris desivus at extremely to bie oobeeits, exginite worknaueie se A THAT BOOK SALE, THE 161TH OF JUNE SEES THE END OF 1 Book bu: seoing the ad: now. We cain buy Wook, toduy" at wilense at ais prices We are now selling them, ENCYCLOPEDIA DRITTANNICA, If you havn't seen it you should, ‘The most ‘wouderful ‘book ‘tor ‘the price ever pub. JUST THINK. $1.50 a VOLUME, Toshow you that we rt the first volume for Tiber That! whines aug Sat eit your part to take the rematude: ft In identical with the latest Edin bunch Edition, con Rint SRR RAP PET ere Bee pacers.) ‘that at least, i BilNS, Tks except- rounds. ssc, AYARD, It cost) ou wothing to look at it. 'BURT'S.|BAUMIS POPULAR SHOPPING PLACZ, Pd 7TH STREET, 8* WI Sr OFre Nts Sia bese Be MENTED peso’ coe Soare ts" wear We are now ‘Cont at ne, pee = ‘Btock. ‘745 and 747 Bh oF ‘ines ‘an Tue Fovsreesta Asstversary Tomorrow we will have passed the ot fourteenth yearly mile post in our busi- 8 3 ‘Bess career. Our retrospection begets a 00 pardonable pride. For, as we look npon 4 t the child of our industry and consider its heulthfulness, we are reminded that its growth and development are due to your considerate aid, ss wellas to our own conscientious endeavors. And we know, too, that it has been the reliabil- ity of our merchandise, the integrity of our dealing, the honesty of our state- ments and the economy of our prices, which have made thecelebration of this 00 birthday possible In proofof theever 8 8 onward march of our business wewish — 0 to state that Saturday last was our Yo “banner day.” To you, andailthe kind friends who have co-operated in our |UU prosperity, we return sincere thanks, RR And, looking hopefully to the future, we RR invite you to Join in the celobrationof TTT our fourteenth birthday by participat- ing in the foliowing unparalleled sale, which will open ‘lomorrow (Tuesday) morning at 8 o'clock and continue until Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, ANNIVERSARY SALE, LAvIEs, $3.00 Hend-welt Button Boots, #2.50 Johnson's Longola Boots. $2.00 Tan & Russet Goat Oxfords..1.43 BBR, BBB BOB BBE MISSES, u 1 Ht €1.50 Dongola Button Shoes... oe $1.00 Dongola Hand-tarn Ties. rk Re ROR CHILDREN, of . 7 T $1.00 Hand-turn Oxforda5 to 107.78 HE It HHH ik MEN'S. opp. B's 85.00 French Calf and Kangaroo DD High Shoes... #460 DED $2.00 Dongola Tiew and Calf Strap.1.45 AA Boys, 1.45 Button and Laced. $1.25 Low Shoes, all styles. ‘This is a celebration sale in every sense of the word as the prices will tudicate; forin it we share most Uberally with you, and strive to renew our oft’ re- Peated assurances of the estimation in which your Patronage is held. A little army of salesmen will serve you, and, by promptners, ‘are and attention, we will seek to testify all we experience on this our business anniversary, WM. HAHN & CO’3. RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 7TH ST. N.W. 1922 PENN. AVE. N.W. 231 PENN. AVE. S.E. 1t Roussows Reéasosixas. IT HAS BEEN OUR PRIVILEGE D' ING THE PAST WEEK TO CLOTHE MORE YOUNG MEN AND BOYS THAN EVER BEFORE IN THE SAME LENGTH OF TIME, THIS WEEK WE WANT TO EXCEED EVEN THE LARGE BUSINESS OF THE WEEK JUST PAST. WON'T YOU HELP US? WE HAVE THE GOODS YOU WANT AND AT THE PROPER PRICES, AND ARE PERFECTLY CAPABLE OF SUPPLYING YOU WITH ANYTHING YOU MAY DE. SIRE IN CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHIL- z Nor FAIL TO SEE THE AND PLAY SUITS FOR THE Yo! STERS WHO WEAR SHORT PAN WE ARE SELLING AT $4 AND 85 EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEM A GEM, B. ROBINSON & C0., RELIABLE OUTFITTE: _ 309-00 ‘OU WILL FIND BA S$ ALL OVER OUR House, and if the arti it ds wot adver- tsed, ask for it, and y ied tant the nilghty han'faller PMAN'S De Combiuatica DEY, Geers, Berar Itu st, sie. Jer-3t_ '— PRINTED VIC- yard; Fine India Linons, 5¢., Se, Ladies’ Waists, 90c, LU a8 jer-at® Wx. H. McKyews Dany Lerren. MONDAY, JUNE 9, L890, Asien in the window reads: are colux away this au oue of thesa.” And wh of ‘Traveling Ulsters, Coanemaras, Dust- ers, &e., surround that sign, more just like them inside—and others different. We can do best for you in Traveling Ulsters, Moairs, Brn- Hisutines, Serges, silk mixed and all silk, “If you paver you need WM. H. McKNEW Guecessor to R, H. Taylor), at 933 Pennsyivaniaave. now, P'VAeU NOTICE THAT We ari ADY TO sell or lease our handsome dor stures and sell the entire Axtures, aw they a:e suitable Jor any kind gi busiuess.“buterpiise come forward, KAUYM SiS, Jerzet PEAKE HEADQUARTERS YOR pr yecitifts: one pricoy conned with 7 Prices fuuge from sve 745 and 747 Sth ot, we. OFFICE OF W. H. HOEKE’S CARPET AND FURNITURE WAKE ROOMS. ‘our Srrorat Bancaws Fon Tus WEEK. No. 1, We have somes a:terns of Moquette Carpets which wedo uot care to continue, Qnd in order to get them out of the stock have marked them down to #1 per yard. They are the best goods and the regular price is 81.50 par yard. Don’t miss this tf YoU ouly half way need a Carpet. Na. Visa Solid Oak Chamber Suite, bevel Blass, 3 pleces, for $19.50. No. Jis a Solid Antique Oak Suite, bevel mifrzor, 3 pieces, for $24.50. No. 4 {8 & Solid Antique Suite, large bevel mirror, 3 pieces, for 27.50. Come aud see them, W. H. HOEKE, 3e0-6t 801 Market Space, 308 1m.1310 8th st. WENS PubAcH FLANNEL OUTING SHInTS "on price: © Sale Price, $1.40: Mis ane 15 neck only. Men! mart Ont Wp Cotton Shi 25e5) all si: AUFMAN'S Double Gdiobinatious t an tits kates eit : Ys , T ON! Bite, Sat GraS ARE SraaE Ome ¥ aro, sera TH and 74" ‘st 5, Gexra Sorts Scounsn AND PRESSED For @1. ADEE stem ah Aes ot iene OFFICE OF WOODWARD & LOTHRop, COR 11TH AND F sTs. Nw, Mospay, Jose 9, 1890. CONTINUATION OF OTR GREAT SALE OF LADIES’ WHITE LAWN SUITS, WRAP- PERS, WAISTS, &c.—We are still contion- ing our great sale of Ladies’ White Lawn Suits, Wrappers, Waists, &o. It will pay you to read these extraordinary values; Ladies’ White India Lawn Suits, with tucked skirt and waist, @2.75 cach, Ladies’ White India Lewn Suits, with fall tucked skirt and waist, sash four yards Jong. 83.50 each. Ladies’ India Lawn Suits, sido-plaited skirt, waist finely tucked and ¢ rinmed with embroidery. $4 each, Ladies’ India Lawn Suits, full tucked ekirt, with waist and side sash tucked and trimmed with embroidery. $5 each, Ladies’ India Lawn Suits, skirt of panel embroidery, full tuekod back aud new style tucked waist, Ladies’ India Lawn Suits, plain and em- 7.50 each. broldered box-piaited double skirt, new atyle waist. 69 each, Ladies’ White Suite of Fine Patterns of Flouncing, 10 each, Ladfes’ Plain White Box-plaited and Tucked Suits, with double skirt, suitable for mourniug. $10 cach, Ladies’ White Mull Suits, fine polka-dot hemstitched flouncing, suitable for second mourning. $15 each, Ladies’ White Suits of Finest Plisse, em- broideredand hemstitched flouncing, double skirt, $18 cach, An excellent line of Ladies’ High-class Plain Hemstitched and Embroidered Novel+ ties in Ladies’ White Dresses. 820, $29 and 827.50 each, In addition to our special opening of Ladies’ White Suits we will offer 500 Ladies New Wash Wrappers and Waists, in Print, Domestic and Imported Ginvhems, Linen Lawns, Mulls, Batiste and French Dimitys, rapginz in price from $1 to $8.50 each, (Third floor.) JUNE BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS.— We shall make a display on center table in Dress Goods Departwent of Combination Robes of Plain and Fancy Dress Goods and Cream Albatross. Embroidered Robes in light shades, spe- cially desirable for evening costumes, Embroidered Robes in evening shades ad medium shades in plain, combined with plaids, stripes and paneling, Keduced to 810 each, These are very desirable for ‘Traveling Suits, We are also offering All-wool Cream Al- batross of superior quality at only 50c. each. Bengaline, per yard. Reduced from 75c. to 50c, (First floor; annex.) UPHOLSTERY ITEMS.—1,000 yards Lace Stripe Cream Curtain Serim, 40 inches wide. Only Sc. per yard, 3,000 yards Mogador Draperies, in twelve attractive colorings, 40 inches wide. Only Te, per yard. A GREAT BARGAIN IN SCREENS.—We have just received 48 Three-panel Light Mahogany-finished Folding Wood Screens, which we will offer at the exceptionally low Price of $2 each, or we.will mount the threo panels in your choice of thirty styles of mikoline, finishing same with French bead- ing, for $33.45 complete, ‘This is without exception the greatest Screen bargain we ever offered. (Fourth floor.) MORE BOYS’ FLANNEL SHIRTS. We have just received an entirely new lino of Boys’ Flannel Outing Shirts,fancy stripes &c.,which we are offering at the exceedingly low price of 59¢. each. Glen's departinent; 1013 F st) BED WEAR DEPARTMENT, — Hem- stitched Linen Pillow Cases, 22d rr. ‘ 23 by 36. 81.7: per pr. 27 by 30. #2, $2.50, €3.and £3.50 per pr, Hemmed Linea Sheets, + Ouly $5 per pr. Hemstitched Linen Sheet, 234 by 2% yds. 86, $7. 88, #10 and $12.50 per pe. Special.-125 pairs Corded Lawn Pillow Shams, especially desirable for summer use. Only Z5c. per pr. 15 pairs Ail - linen Hemstitched and Em- broidered Pillow Shams, no two pairs alike, $5 to 89 per pr. ‘Tis is without exception the finest value we have ever offered in this department, (Second floor.) SWISS FLOUNCINGS.—Our stock of 45+ inch Swiss Flounciugs at present is at its dest, both in number of Cesigns and also in desirability of styles, One can always buy undesirable styics at low price, Lut we are especially fortunate in a purchase last ‘month of 300 pieces of the most desirable patterus of the season at prices that are quite moderate. 85c., $1, 81.1236. 81.25, 1.57%, 1.50, 1.6236, 9.75 and 81.876 per yard. econd floor.) BELTS.—We are shoving the mostcom plote lite o7 Belts in this city. O.nvas Belts, in White, Boue and Black, make clasp, 20c. crch. Better quality Canvas Belts. ig White, Blue and Black, snake claps, 230, each, Sik Bolis, in Light Blue end Garnet, snake clasps, 30c, eich, ‘Bick Deite, in stripes of Red-and-White, Me-aud-White and Biack-and-White, also plain Bisck, suake clasts. 42c. each, Sik Bolte, in stripes of Black-and-White and plain White, Beck, Garnet and Biue, Oc, erch. ‘Bik Belts, in Black, White, Blue and Car. @inal. 0c. each, (Plest floor; rear.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corer 11th and F ste.n., by 23s yards, Tue Apvr. Or Tu Crznss. THE PALAIS ROYAL BENEFICIAL AsSocta- TION was founded by the clerks for the clerks It beneficial in time of sickness and is always beneficial 1 promoting kindiy thoazht‘ulness aud helpfulness. The Second Moonlight Excursion of the Assoc tation to Marshall Hall will occur WEDNESDAY, June 11. Thenew steamer Charics Macalester will leave her wharf at 6-30 p.m. ‘Tickets, - % 50 conte S97"-Mr. Lisor kindly donsted this space to the asso- cistion, and bas also consented to close the store at o'clock on Wednesday, the Gestrewex-A Cuaxce Fur Yor. ‘We don’t mean to secure tickets for the excursion, but an India Silk Windsor Se. pee oak pre AA PB AAA e ava RRR ROR KR nog 50 doren Wash Silk Windsor Sca: twelve-color combinations. Guaranteed FOR ONLY 190, These are bus Isu’t it evident? in Piaids of | ~ quality ficeting bargains. THE PALAIS Royal. (Continucd below) Creassixess Nexr To Goousess.” | So quoted an eminent divine, We use the expression Also to advertive Soap. Mrs. Ayer'’s Kecamier Soa: Pure Glyceriue Soap Condray's Lettuce Soap... Pure Castile Soap. Pure Giyce Seap.... on B27" We have every cood Soap that comes, indicate Palais Royal prices. Those going away will find it economical to buy by the pound. FACE POWDERS of every rehabie kind at prices proportionately low TOILET ARTICLES.—Combs, Brushes of a! Mirrors, &c. Palais Royal prices are mudicated Genuine English Tooth Brushes for 20c. if 1 tles drop out a new Brash given, PERFUMERKY.—All the well-known fi tracts are here. From the reliable STANDA. FUMERY CO. we bave f tis, Yiarg-Ylang and Violets, Half-pint bottles of Genuine Bay Rum f. Before leagius towa see to your Carpets F Diture and Wovlens, Sprinkle them with CAMPHOR INE, It will not 90.1 or injure anything but the motba Asan advertisewent we offer the large Loc. caus for ONLY 5 CLNTS Eacu, TRAVELING SATCHELS, Straps, &e., at surprise Prices, _ Continued below.) » The above -- Re da, | wy the e bris- | latest Et. PER- cents an eunce Stephano: Far. THE PALAIS ROYAL. Haspxercurs Vinx Crea. The best selling patterns are handle@ the most and are first to figure as rem 1S each for at ity-five of what were Our best selling 25c. Haudkerchiefs, AU White, pure linen, new styie borders. 39 CENTS each for a few Scalloped Bor- der Handkerchiefs. Very, very slightly sviled. for choice of uimeteen $1 Hand Em- | broidered French Linen Haudkerchiets THE PALAIS ROYAL, _(ontinued below.) Nuw Necxwear, Exc, Annies. y pure linen EACH, These are identical to thoss sold last Week at 61.31 COLLARETTES of fine embroidery, three styles. ali Tidies and $1.48 for Scarfs 13¢ yards long. The intermediate sizes pro- Portionately cheap. THE PALAIS ROYAI. _(Continued below.) the window on th st. filed with WHITE e it's a little cooler today the shawls. Look at those od 98 cents, Those embroidered, marked $1.48 are alsy extra value, You'll also adi: the Ice-wool Shawis marked $2.68, Those of silk and wool marked €4. the best barzains, though the highest iu price. But to gieun @ proper ides of the Palais Koyal Syawl stock take the elevator to the second floor. Pell surprise you with the quanti lies and the qualities for the prices. THt PALAIS ROYAL, _(Continued betow.) Seccrut Sacz Duess Goons. Some of the new D.css Goods are extra values, espe cially the Silks for the foundation of Black Lace Dresses, 1 piece 18-inch Black Satin, 35 1 piece 24-inch Black Satin, : Worth 1 piece 19-inch Black Sars 3 worth 75e, 1 piece 24-inch Black Surah, @1; worth #1. 1 piece 20-inch Black Rhadame, 75c.; worth $1, 1 piece 20-inch Black Failie, worth #1, THE PALAIS ROYAL, worth 50c. (Continued below.) Baneatss Ts Buick Laces You have only to sec these Laces to know we are Justified in the aise of the word BARGAINS, inch Black Silk Chantilly Lace Flouncings. Prices 21.35, $1. easy to value the low-priced goods, and you will at ouce see we are offering $1.25 quality Flouncings for 95 cents.a yard, That the higher-priced Laces are equally us good bargains will beshowm by proper in- vestigation. 48-INCH BLACK LACE DRAPERY NETS, ‘The following are quoted as extra good qualities at the price: be. yand--"osea Stripes ard Polka Dots, 80c, yard—Ptain Russia Net. 8c. yard—Tosea Ne’, Polka Dota, 81.35 yard—Chantiily, Stripes and Polka Dots, $1.35 yard—La Toxea, lattice-work pattern, 81.35 yard—La Tosca, open-work stripes. €1.50 yard—Chaatilly, block and floral designs, €1.60 yard—Chiatilly, covweb-like design. €1.68 yard—La Tosca, very fin TH. anesh. PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Scr Sixs For Sasurs ONLY 75 CENTS 4 YARD, 19-inch wide, plain edge, so they don't have to be hemmed. Colors—Nile, Pink, Cream, White, Light Blue, Shrimp, Lavender, Yellow, Lilac, Orange. Apple Green. Cardinal, Scarlet, Navy, Brown, &. Quality of silk that usually brings 98c. 2 yard. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Duezss Goons You Reome That our cash business enables Jess profits than ere becessary to the credit merchants is illustrated in OUTING CLOTHES. We seil Outing Cicths tor 12% cents a yard that cost us 1034 cents, and therefore of- fer better quality than given by those who pay only 8 o: 9 cents whoiesair. SCOTCH GINGHAMS at 25 cents. Full 30 inches wide, checks, plaids and stripes in scarce colors, PLAIN CHAMBRAYS, scarce shades, 25c. yan. DOMESTIC GINGHAMS at 12% cents, Plain col- ors, plaids cud stripes. Ouly too good an imitation of the imported. CHALLIES at 18c. ayard. Imported, not domestic. Partly wool, not all cotton, Cream and dark grounds with the correct larke fiurares. WOOL DRESS GOODS.—New lot Just opened of ‘Cream and White Senzes, Nun's Veiling, Albatross, at 50 centsayard Extre quality Sere and Mohsir at GB cents aud & yates of Ladies’ Cloth, 45 iuches wide, at O8 conts a DRESS TRIMMINGS.—Gold and Silver Trimmings from 3 few cents to several dollars a yard. A variety THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below, Wanre Duzss Goons AND EMBROIDERIES, window display will tell you about the Em- Sorte The Waite Dress Goods offered at these prices also deserve your notice, - ‘Dotted and Figured Swiss, 25, 35, 40c, Colore] Dotted Swiss, 30 and 35. Bulgaria Lawn, 16, 20, 25, 30, 35, B8e. India Liven, 12, 16, 20, 22, 25, 35, 400. Ferak u Lawn, 16, 20, 22, 25, 340, 350, Natusovk—checks sud sirtpes—1U, 124, 14, 16,20 22, be. m yard. me Pigne, 15, 18, 20, 22, 2. yard ‘Dimity --checks and atiipes—20, 35e. ayard. Bide-band Novelties—39 to 40 inches wide—12%, 15, 17, 20, 25, 350. a yard, $27 The large busines we arc doing causes daily ‘Darwains in remoants of Kmbroideries and White Goods. " THE PALATS ROYAL, - A. LISNiR, Corner 12th st. aud Pa. ave. “7 | Braided | Ovea stix | A Corus Were Tun Man x a ooo x FR co * 3 c a re Qo KK F = ou * eee BOSTON VARIETY STORK Whether your vacation is ¢o be spent by mountain, Jake or sea, by inland stream or old ocean, you alll in- tend to try, your hand et fishing. None but savages make theic own tackle, so the quontion arises where to buy the best, cheapest apd mont practical outfit, The statements Leiow answor the question, Syolnt Roa... 3-jomt Rod, reel band. }-Jomt Bamboo Roa. S-Jeint Ash Rod, nick 4-Joint Red, reel band. 4-yorut Rod, full brass mounted 4-Jolat Rod, extra tap. in he Joint Bamboo, nickel n 3-toiut Fuil Nickel pint Trunk Red... mounted -Jomnt Trunk Rod, f BJolut Lance wood Be 3-yotmt Lancewood Fly Rod. 4-Joint Lareowood, extra tty e108 3-Jomt Bamboo, extra tip. e198 q 4t Bamboo, extra tip ek.08 Mounted 1 Reels, " Simeers, Floats, looks SMITH & WARDWELI, Je9-tojy3, 705-707-709 Market Space. m FXB ORER RRR 2S reekike ¥y¥ PrP RE RRK RRR YY P KO RRER r ke RRR KR OY We do not carry ane Laundered Shirts. heed one for inediate use 1t bs better to buy the & # heed ity thread. chance to, If 1 we them, inches—any size t all. sa cenuine Wameatta Muslim. All-tinen Is, hand-made button holy ered, Cut with the cloth ts that is om t strated pe a8 inches tome New ast what it wuforced trout. aud “unbetter any price. Lhe “Gasker City” Dress Shirt is one of ours, too, Sizes 1% to 17 and only #1. We havea Mecbt Shirt tor Ste. Trammed on collar th colored embrorders ity White and Colored aft rt 7 de > reliable You will tad = e Quaker City” Nacht {tina pleasure to show i to you. P All the comfort ma Shirt ia in the cut, not ft—you are mixers’ That is what we la Fourded aguinst. Coutort and quality mean the same yoke with us—and together pull our Shirts hich and gr inte your favor. Our prices help them aud hes ema If it does SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDIN NINTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Established 1840, Dress By Tar Tiexsoveren YOURSELVES. You see how it is, No matter how much you ot eed the feather weights—the Cassimere and Cheviots will be used —off and on-—all summer, It's “fpol-hardy” to talk of shelving them Yes- terday and today—for example - you'd have Doon bositively cold to trust to the extreme light weights you bought with a rush last week. You'll find our jines of these “mediums” kept up to the “water Lim all the time, We want to putour $10 grade in competition with anythin yvody ele will show you for@1S It's all new stock. This season's crop, Hardly think you want “back dates” with » camphor taint at any price. It you'd bad one of these—or one of our #15 grade—you'd have put it on today—Worn it with Positive comfort—and been better dressed, too, then many # man who paid more. Becuuse they. are uot light as paper—they*re mot thick an boards—but a“ ‘They won't do This is their weather’ Py medium.” for extremes either way. aud you know. in the course of a summer, we eet Jots of this kind. We haven't any unseasonable stock, Even if we bad we wouldn't have the assurance to ask yon to buy it now—even ata “clipped price.” You stick to our $10 and @15 lines—theyt stand by you. Don't come with your mind made up because you're only looking at #10 and $15 suits that you can't be particular, We'd rather you would be. And we don't care how hard you are to please in « pattern. In the two grades we've better thau five hundred different ones, ‘You ought to stand une chance in five Lumdrea— hadn't you? THE CHILDREN, “What's sauce for the goose ie sauce forthe gander” —what are proper weights for you—arethe correct ones for the children. @5 is our “pride” price here. If you ever saw beter SHORT PANTS SUITS than we are showing at $5 or s better variety of them—around anywhere—at Jess tha $6 and $7—we'll cat "em. We know what stout, serviccavie children’s clothes ought to be like—and THESE-OF OURS—ARE THAT SOKT, Two ‘nd three pieces—up to 16 years, ‘To look don’t cost you a cent—and you needn't have the least bit of delicacy in asking any of our clerks to show you anything you want to see, SAKS AND COMPAYY, MEN'S SEASONABLES, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH ded STREET, Larontaxr To Travriens M. W. GALT, BRO. & ©O. CALL ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES JN THEIR STOCK INDIS- PENSABLE TO THOSE LEAVING TOWN PUR THE SUMMER: TRAVELING BAGS — ALL SIZES —IN RUSSIA, ALLIGATOR AND SEAL, WITH CONVENIENT AND NOVEL f£A48TEN- INGS. LETTER, CARD AND PHOTOGRAPE POCKET BOOKS, PURSES AND CHATR- LAIN BaGs, SILVER AND PLATED FLASKS, TRAVELING INK STANDS AND SEALS, POCKET KNIVES AND

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