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ee § A EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.¢., TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1890 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. TUESDAY wee ere a ine 10, 1890, CROSHY 8. NOYES. Editor. Asorzern “Darr: Orr Tue Pace. THE EVENING STAR has the fullest Local (irentation of any Newspaper in the Werld, dvertising Medium is worth he other papers published in | ! | ATHREE DAYS’ LADIES’ SAMPLE SLIPPER SALE. | If you're making a model of ansthing you do the very | vest you know how. Sodo shoemaiers when they're | getting out thelr samples, Every poiut is as near per- fection as it is possible to get it. Pk The Minnesota editors who are now visiting Washington can bave the city during their Visit. To these northwestern bandlers of “the archimedean lever that moves the world at €2| we neve explained to you before about how the big per sear, invariably in advance:” these fabri- eators of “the million folled multiples of | buyereare offered these “bests” of the stock. It takes thoughts;" these representatives of *‘the art) snoue with a nig trade to touch ‘em. ‘There are not eser vative of arts,” and so forth, Washington pasar @ hearty welcome, not to say a ant | Many of a size or many of @ style snd they must be one. It is not often that the national cap: shown in a place that is @ popular buying ground. bas the opportunity of making friends with the ‘nualiies Glia os ask ta il yuu Sele weak Ge entire press of the Flonry Kingdom. The latch strings of all the public buildings are out from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m., and the editors may | yore and there out of the many—Your size may not be walk right iw. take a chair and make themselves | at home. They are stockholders in these grand and glorious monuments to the archi- tectural taste of this rising empire of freedom, | and now is the time to get their dividends. Congress in two grand divisions is down at | the other cnd of the avenue in a white marble slab with a predominate dome surmounting it, | and if there is anything Congress loves to do | Psits—there's sure to be dozeus and dozens that will more than another it is to go on exhibition be- | g¢ your foot as “snug as abug inarug"—So you fore the all-powerful camera of the press, | i a. Everywhere in and about the city are objects of | 2¢¢an't #0 away without a pair—a stylish pair—a com- interest to our editorial visitor#-—tirmly | Fertanie psir—a becoming pair—even if it’s not the fastened to the ground —and they are cordially | ssenticat one you've set your fancy on. You may sce invited to feel perfectly at ease in securing facts aud data from which they may prepare | Some that'll please you better—more than likely you matter for their valuable journals to the glory | win, and edification of Washington and the im- provement of their readers. Minnesota is a great and growing state, and her editors repre- sent the brains, wealth aud beauty of the com- monwealth; theirs is the credit of telling to all the world the deeds of her heroes in war, in | made these, Haverbill, Mass.—where his workshop literatare, in science, in comme flour mills, in low-grade thermometers, in summer Sububecins, and ellie: at and we fecl | ¥orld—and those makers there keep each other hust ourselves ally hi | descriptions we give you below of a few styles—taken here whem youcome in some particular lot you may have selected—but you want to print the word S-A-M-P.L-E in big black letters on your memory and not be disap- pointed—nor blame us, Out of this thousand or more ‘We haven't discriminated at all. There {su't an uely Style among them—nor an unreliable quality in the lot. Georxe How don't make any of that kind—and he is—is one of the greatest “‘foot-wear’ centers of the m3 jored in being able to | ting for excellence, How's got thero—and his cotem- hand the city over to them bodily. \ - ——— + -_— } Poraries "il tell you so, But that don’t make any dif- The det Atkinson bill in the House { fe —we"! em. "t need Hi yesterday was very encouraging to the people | ““Tce—"e'Fe backing them. You don't sibie strongest men in | anybody else's say so. We know good Shoes when we came to their defence against the nl others desired to speak on the | same side but were prevented by adjournment, | ¥¢8et ins favorable “trade drif ‘The representation that through freights are | why you're sharers of it with us. injured by the inadequate freight facilities of | the city, by which it was expected to influence | southern members. was torn ts tatters. The | if you'd had them earlier—nor will have tolay away necessity of securing from the road in this! legislation a removal of grade-crossings, | where that is practic: and abardonment | NOW—this day—to wear for three months to come. of the meil or the sinking and complets cover- ing of the tracks on the reservation, was clearly | aud ably presented. The attempt to give the impressi Dill is 2 harmless measur merely giving necessary facilities to the road, and not interfermg with future im; for the public benciit, was unst House vow understands that see them, Buy them because they are good—and when such a8 this is— railroad. Ladies, these are not slippers you could have worn— until later to have them seisonable. They're for ‘There's no use talking, this sale will cut right into our regular business, But there's ouly a few of them— | They won't last long and we're willing to let the “stock | tines slack” s Little while you feast off an unprece- ements ‘ul, The | dented bargain table, ¢ people of | We've made wto lots of them-$2.87 and adollar Washington have for years been strug-| \° ee ee e gling vainly for changes, in the rail- | less—81.87. Those at 92.87 represent styles that sre Toad occupation which would preserve public | sn the market at 83, $4.50 and 84, The $1.87 lotare property for public use. and protect the lives and remove am obstruction from the business | “ples of rexular $4.50, $3, $2.75 and $2.50 lines. of the people of the nierstands that | SAMPLES! SAMPLES! SAMPLES!!! Dou't for- eee, emirate Mary decently Orem: made BF | ase taexye SAMPLER (het the hay thab qpens (hace the railroad to ieg ze ite side tracks iegally | ersing aud occupying numerous small res- { ervations of the Cnited States and. to give it | buy the same styies ior the same money—for it would other valuable privileges. Jt mders‘ands that ! the people see in connection with these conces sions their last and ouly real opportunity of { seeuring by way of compensation for the rail-! road grants, the public bepetfts for which the: ‘ eae eaakeedid Yio. paration of the ra Se em Venn Been: S4MPre road's requests from their requests, as accom-| Suede Quarters—Oxford —‘Ties--Pateut PRICE plished by the Atkinson bill, and the passage | Leither Tipped—Louis XV Heels.—@5 if 82.87. of that bili withont connecting with it the im- | provements for the benefit of the public isa! _— Virtual and Gnal denta! of their request, The ; Tics’ Patent Leather Vamp and Quar- SAMPLE effect of the of the bili would be toa | ter Oxford Ties—French Kid Foxing, Louis PRICE certainty to perpetuate the wurfac: tracks on! yy ‘dala anethied sauce? 82.87, the mal! and the surface occupation of i : es land and Virginia avenues with all the deadly | Ties’ Dark Undressed Kid Oxford Tie, SAMPLE gtade-crossinga. And every one who has studied the question at all knows it —_——$—_—---=—— The Baltimore Sun s sts Baltimore as the place for « southern monument to the mag- | panimous Grant. Some of the ex-confederate I Iai“ Seiad i admirers of the hero desire to put up a colossal ; “ater Vamp.“ Louis XV Hecl.—a $3 PILICE e287. statue on Pinuxcle Mountain, Cumberland Gap. | quality. Either place would do very well, as would Rick-! Ladies’ French Bronze Oxford, Louis SAMPLE ond, another point suggested. But Tu ut these prices. After they're gone don't expect to ; bean imposs:bility for us to buy them again at such ed” tieures. ‘THE $2.87 DIVISION, Ladies bought revular, Patent Leather Trimmed and Tipped, PRICE - | Louis XV He-l.—6 if it was in regular 82.87, { stock. Green Suede Foxed Southern Ties. Patent SAMPLE TAR} XV 1. One cs 18 a better pk Let the statue be erected | ** 3 ore PRICE iu the republic's capital in sowe coramanding 2.87. position. and let the Cumberland Gap recom-| taaicat Patent Leather Vamp Oxford S4HFLE mendat ‘int contribution for the pur- | pose by the veterans of both armies be carried | ou juede Tops, Patent Leather Trimmed. PRICE Louis XV Heel—Worth 85. S287. Ladies’ F. K. Oxford. Dark Undressed SAMPLE Kid Top. Patent Leather Tipped. Shaped PRICE op the New London last. A $4.50 qualitr. e287 a Suede Oxford, with Cross SAMPLE ee | Adapting an idea of Jules Verne’s which bed | no relation toacold climate an En a eragi-| neer named Dunsford proposes sericasiy to | blow up th mite and let the warm Japan curren’ tow in | ad change th Ladies" m of the apparently impossit je, sdeker suit anda palm leaf fam and an ic cream freezer on the north cooler spectacle thay auy ung since the weird close 4, P we of A. rdon DP: tie antaretic pole. a | cept the shades are gray instead of tan, PRICE nation has yet | seme quality, too, sgrucsome | 5 ses! Patent Leather Vamp, greta Suede SAMPLE ms, which concerned | | top. one strap (beaded) Slipper, Louis XV PRICE ee ee | i : ue The Washington Feneit.les may not have had | Beel#~4-50 if 1t wasn’t a sample pasachl a great deal of fun im FLansas ity, bat they | Ladies’ Red Goat Slipper—one strap wit SAMPLE find considerable cor:solation in two prizes | afancy buckic, Louis XV heel-94.50 regu- PRICE Worth €1.000, and two tine medals. When the Feneibles come me rching home again Saturday | “3 ee. uight the firecoupany and the brass band | THE 81.87 DIVISION, should turm outto mect them and no doubt! peaiey tan and Diack Undressed Kid Ox- SAMPLE will, Th = " _—- - | fords, Gros Grain crosabara, French heels PRICE. ese are the days when the college orator | andthe sweet girl graduate undertake the | Covered withsame shadeof Kid. A@3quahty, 1.87. elucidation of the universe, Bless their dear, | Tadies* Brown Suede Oxfords, Patent SAMPLE eathusiastic souls! —— An excellent preventive of mad-dogism isnot | $3 quality. to keep « dog yourself and to persuade your | neighbor not to. Leather Tipped. French heel A regular PRICE 81.87. Ladies’ Patent Leather Vamp Oxford with SAMPLE Seal quarters and French heels, A$3Tie, PRICE ‘ 81.87. | radicat Dongola Oxford inlaid with Tan SAMPLE Suede and Patent Lesther tips, French PRICE heel. Oue of the #2.75 quality, . a ae ae The Yorktown is the uext war ship to come! home with a record to clear up. ponte OFFICE OF W. H. HORKE'S CARPET AND FURNITURE WARE kOOMS, Ladies’ Russet Goat Oxford, inlaid Tan, SAMPLE . undressed kid—with tip of Russet Goat. PRICE Fove Srreuz Bazcass Hs | = sass Bou T Full concave heel—9%.50 the regular $1.87. WEEK. pec stock price. Bo. 1. We kave some at Carpets whieh we dow Beside these there are three or four times as many eal im order to ee - . + selene more different styles of THEO Ties, They are tu Tus of Moquetie care to continue, them outot the stock m down to #1 per yard, best goods ami tue regular cae 2150 pec yard, Dben't wuss thissf ¥LU omly half way need a Carpet. OXFORD TIES. No. Tis # Solid Oak Chacber Suite, bevel /NEWPORT TIES. lass, 3 pieces, for $19 50. i ‘. No. Sis a solid Autque Oak Suite, bevel | ONE AND TWO STRAP SLIPPERS, mirror, 3 pieces, for #14. 5 ‘ SOUTHERN TIES, No. 4 is a Solid A me Bpreces, fur & Tomorrow morning the sale begins, Our Ladies? ee ‘Shoe Department is the place. Will ha ve them on W. H. HOEKE H tables as we did the last Sample lot weoffered you— eo ‘a SOl Market Space, $08 md 310 Sth st. surT. BLAZERS. CAPS, TIES, BEETS, SASHES. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, &e. A and you'll clear them off as clean as you did before. | They were good Slippers—these sre better still— LANNEL | Shaplier—more stylish patterns, If you'll ouly come early—you'll be glad you did. Any time after 7:30 Lm, we'll be ou hand, STRAW HAIS, HIGH CASSIMEKE AND DEKBY Ee Si ire maT. i | TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) IT OPENS, STINEMETZ & sons, 1 my10-3m ye Univ) Sal HAMMOND TYPEWRITER — Ali titeresved ta ty fe ase invited to call Sud caauiwe the UNIV EAL HAMMOSU TYEE: FRIDAY NIGHT--NEXT—WE'LL HAVE TO STOP IT. 'TAIN'T LIKELY THBRE'LL BE ANY LEFT. 7 Pe ave. 413 Ides st, WAITEK, with the Remington Key Board. bis ag St soe C PARKER, Agent for Distric aia, mot im G17 and 619 7th st. SAKS AND COMPANY, ‘TMENS AND ENGINEERS >t PPLI bs. ARTISTS MATERIALS, PICT Une FEAMING, PHOTOGRAPHIC OLTFITS FROM $2.30 UP ih greatest Variety aud at bottoms pr ae “a THE PEOPLE’S SHOERS, ‘ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Ftd SEVENTH STREET, Tar Suz Or LADIES' RUSSETT OXFORDS aT 81.85, ADVERTISED YESTERDAY, WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE SHOES ARE SOLD. THEY ARE MOVING 2s FAST AND WILL 800N BE GONE. ARTHUR BURT & CO, azil Fost. NW. UU BRR ty RK Mod 2 Cg iegtd oebipean eo a eet 310 “Lirs Saxe Hasps» Have wo not reason to congratulate each other? This is our 14th business birthday Thanks—aud to youtoo, You have certainly benefited in the history of those fourteen years, So we can thank oneanotber, We desire to signal this occasion, and we want you to sare with us in the commemoration, And, that every man, woman and ehild ia Washington may do $0, we have selected specialties iu each department, aud upou them we have put “anniversary” figures, Here they are: LADIES. 3.00 Hand-welt Button Boots, Jvhnson's Lonzola Boot 2.00 Tan & Russet Goat Oxfords. .1 B1.25 Dongola Ties, 3 styles. MISSES. $1.50 Dongola Button Shoes. 1.00 Dongola Hauna-turn Ties... CHILDR! 81.90 Dongola Button, 4 to 8... $1.00 Hand-turn Oxfords,3 to 104..780 -700 xaroo Hizh Shoes 00 Dougola Ties and Cait Strap. Boys, @1.45 Button and Laced. 81.25 Low Shoes. The above prices are of such a “Jubilee” character they will only hold wutil 7 pin. ou ‘Chursdiy. ‘This will be no interruption, however, to our annual clea ing sale of Misses’ and Children’s Low Slives and Slip- pers, which is now in pzogress, WM. HAIN & 00'S RELIABLE SHOE NOUSES, 816 7TH ST. NW. 1922 PENN. AVE. N.W. It 3 Tus Ganseyts For Srovr Mes. OF THE VERY STOUT AND EXTRA- SIZE GEN1L WE WANT TO ASK WHY THEY KEEP ON PERSPIR- ING AND FEELING UNCOMFORTABLE DURING THIS HOT WEATHER WHEN THEY CAN COME HERE AND GET FIT. TED JUST AS EASILY AS THE MOST PERFECT FORMED MAN WITH THIN GAKMENTS THAT ARE IN KEEPING WITH THE WEATHER. WE HAVE EXTRA AND STOUT SIZES IN ALL OF THE FOLLOWING GooDs: , BLACK, AY AND BROWN HIN CASSIMERES AND. CHEVIOTS IN SUITS, AND OF FULL LINE OF COATS AND VESTS IN PONGEE, SICILLIENE, DKAP D'ETE, ALPACA, BRILLIANTI MOHAIR CALCUTTA SEERSUCKER AND FLANNEL. ALLAT PRICES THAT ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ABSOLUTELY THE LOWEST FOR SAME QUALITY IN THIS COUNTRY, ROBINSON, PARKER & C2, COOL CLOTHING, 319 SEVENTH ST. N.W. 310-e0 «. H. McK,rws D soy Lerrer. TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1890, ‘The advertised lots of Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, &c.,are growing perceptibly less every day. A few days more ought to see the last of thet, A few things go down in price every day. Some lots are too mmall to advertise—wonld be “all sold" when you called. Here are the © latest batch—cnough of these to last a week perhaps—unless too many of you come. 36 Fine Imported Silk Shawls in Cream and Cardinal—especially for wear to the opera, excursions, lawu and ten- nis parties, &c, Reduced from 83 to e4. Ladies’ Silk Hosiery, in Suedes, Tans, Grays and Browns Keduced from §1 and $1.13 to 8de. ‘he balance of our Ladies’ Plain Cream ouble-breasted Blazers, Reduced from and $5.50 to $4each. #9 quality to propose to make this “June Reduction Sale” agrand success, WM. H. McKNEW (Guccessor to R, H. Taylor), 933 Peunsylvaniaave, n. ww HE MOST OF OUK CHEAP GOODS HAVE BEEN svldin our Shee Department. In Ladies’ and Gents’ wear we are now offering fine goods at jast about half price. A pair of Ladies’ Fine Hund-tarne Shoes, suld at $4. now $1.99, and Men's sold at $5, now 3.25, KAUFMAN'S Double Combination, 11th at. me. Je7-3t Lsweorraxr To Traverens. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO. CALL ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES IN THEIR STOCK INDIS- PENSABLE TO THOSE LEAVING TOWN FOR THE SUMMER: TRAVELING BAGS — ALL SIZES—IN RUSSIA, ALLIGATOR AND SEAL, WITH CONVENIENT AND NOVEL FASTEN- 1NGs. 2 . LETTER, CARD AND PHOTOGRAPH CASES. POCKET BOOKS, PURSES AND CHATE- LAIN BAGS, SILVER AND PLATED FLASKS, TRAVELING INK STANDS AND SEALS, POCKET KNIVES AND MIRKORS. ts SOAP BOXES, SHAVING BRUSHES AND EVERY VARIETY OF TOILET ARTICLES. UMBRELLAS AND UMBRELLA STRAPS, CANES AND RIDING CROPS, TO AVOID INCONVENIENCE AND PROBABLE LOSS WE SUGGEST TO THOSE HAVING VALUABLE JEWELS THE PROPRIETY OF HAVING THEIR SETTINGS EXAMINED AND MADE 8E- CURE, AS WELL. AS THAT THEIR WATCHES AND JEWELRY ARE IN THOROUGH ORDER BEFORE LEAVING TOWN FUR THE SUMMER. 6-1 ‘or Bye NOTICK THAT WE RI dease our stores; Die tam whey ay state aa Tinee deide ‘ . STBASBURGER' BARGAIN SALE Of Drapery Nets and other Light-weight Dress Fabrics for summer wear, Silk Net, figured or plain, usual price $1 yard. Bargain price 7c. Heavier Nets, regular price $1.25, in figured, striped and pisin, Bargain price 98c. Still better quality, worth $1.50. Bargain price $1.23. yard, 40-inch Stripe Mohair, in Black and White, prettier than Summer Silk and more than double the width; haudsome goos for 75c. a yard. Bargain price 60c. All colors China Silks, cheap at 50c. Bargain price 29c.a.-yard. 68c, Black CLina Silk¢ with White Figures. Bargain price 49c, a yard. 40c. French Gingham, new and choice designs. Bar- | gain price 25c, ayand. 50 different desizns of Imitation China Silks, Cream aud White Grounds. with Biue, Red, Pink, Lavender and other color figures. Bargsin price 15c. « yard. 23g. Challies. Bargain price 6c. a yard, 12}4c. Outing Cloth, Bargain price fie. 18c, Ginghams, Bargain price 124g, Best French Sateens, choice designs, worth 35c. Dargain price 250. Groatly reduced prices on oll Sun Umbrellas and Parasols, STRASBUKGER'S DRY GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, it 404 and 406 7th st. nw, A Hist O. x Some Wasu Goons aT PPP FKB ERR RRR rT 58s PK RKERR 7 eo e RE a . ‘SS b tek EEE ¥ Syy4 =. Talking about, popular things in Wash Goods—you Never saw anything Ui y the crixp, cute pat- torn of SEA ISLAND nd" before the wind your favor. “They and the PUNJAUB CLOTHS Ve been resular wuyeuets tu Your faucy. Scarce, too, fain during a drought, : Now we want to tel you something. You will par- don us will you not tor presuming to adviae—but Jadies it is conts—many a time dollars will save by looking around, Dou’t be timid about asking prices having a peep into qualit jo ali around— then buy—where as the result of your observations — You find you cau do the Dest, Few ns there ai poth tiese fabrics—we got hold of about # hund f and Puajaubs ‘he elsowhere at LNe. and ther wil 1 c. a yard. a yard. Ona dress xeo how much you onid buy a good bit of the trumming ry. y Our line of PURE LI LAWNS in figures has been “touched up w little with new patterns—still Zac, and 40c. ayard with us, Don't kuow wast they are any- the 40c. desavns are French work. CHL OKGA ES will be worn extensively at . Plain colurs and a yard, sh product—Blue, J2 uches wide- G CLOTH where e FRLN Vis always a popu. A Black re uses voucan put OUT You can Use them yoursel¥. r of your family—ours are Cheeks in eh -a yard. CUADED PI in Blue Ked stripes—50e, a y, PERCALES handsome patterns and lots of them —Just snitabie for shirst waists Lge. a yard. 4-4 LONDON BALISTE 1tge. a a4 Lo. 20s CLOTHS, “Ghunt" and “Dwarf e your attention—and if y: Jou will keep your eyes open. when svat ate ‘here iy many-an iumtance when yout will fad ws. con Ruderably Tower than others, Yo Auspect the VATOUS stocks is your privilege—aud it will be to our advan- face; Maybe that is why wearo so auxiouato have you 0 SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING, NINTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Establisbed 1540. it A Suz Or Little Things you need all the time, actually indispeu- sable, Siuall wares that are necessary. 12, 15, dozen, Whaleboue Casing, silk fivished, colored stitching, Bo. per yi No. 3H and Eyes, 2c. per card. Patent Hooks and Eyes, 4c. per dozen, Lorge Coat Hooks and Eyes, 4c. per dozen. Fine English Tape from ie, to LOe. piece, Good Quality Tape, 2 pieces for Se. Dutch Liner: Tape, Se. for all widths, Flat Silk Lacers, 4 yards long, :25e., all colora, Linen Corset Lacers, 3 yards long, 3c, Linen Corset Lacers, 4 yards long, 4c, Round Silk Drews Lacers, 2 yards long, only Se. Dress Keds, Intost style, without elastic, 2c, each; or Se. set, Dress Reeds, with elastic 8c and 15c. per set, Best English Pins. 8e., special price, Book Pina, ge. Kirby's Black Pins, 102. per box. Mourning Pins, 4c. per box. Ating, 5,10, 32 a1 206. ylor's Hair Pins, *? papers for 5c. Suiiti’s Fine Stevi Points, Sc. per paper. Invisible Hair Pins, 2 papers for Se. Button Hooks, 3c, polished handies, Better grates a 10, 15, 1 and 250, Shoe Buttons, Se. per Kross. Bone Buttons, assorted #1294, 1c, und 20e. per gross. Agate Buttons, Gand he, card. Fedora Dress Shields at special prices, 20, 24, 2 per pair; these are well recom: Btockinet Shi 15, 18 and 20e. per pair, Silk Dress Shields, 30, and 40c. per pair, Dull Jet Hair Pins, 10c. per dozen, Bright Jet Hat Pus, 10c. per dozen, White Hat Ping, 10c. per dozen, Safety Pius, small size, 3c. card Seyaible Pina, smull size, uickel plated, will not teruixh, Se. curd, Miles’ siuail aize, nickel plated, 8c. cant. Large size Safety Pins at proportionately low prices, Daring Needles, 2 for le. King's Busting Cotton, 500 yards, Se. spool, ‘Taffeta Kibbons 5 Curling Tron 9, 33 and 337e., best qualities. J. N. Leonurd’s Best Spoo! Silk, im ail the new color- ings, 50-yard spools, Sc. ‘Tape Measures, Se. each, Improved Tracing Whee’ Heutingway's Crochet Silk, :35c. bull. Florence Knitting Silk, only 28e. ball Copticelli Wash Silk, 3c. per spool, all colors, Hemingway"s Felling Silk, 2 skeius for 3c. Japan Floss, dc, per skein. Cordicelli Kope Silk, Sc. a skein, or 50c. per dozen skeins. Darning Silk ouly Sc. spool, in all conceivable colors. Cordicelli Waste Silk for patch work, 1 oz. boxes 35e. Bone Collar Buttons, 10c, doz., alloue piece. Dress Facing tu all desirable colors, 2 Cla: t Barbour's Linen Thread, 7c. a spool, C.B, Darning Cotton, 3 balis for 10c. Dexter Kuitting Cotton, 8c. a ball, Dorcas Darning Cotton ou Cards, le. per card, or Se. for six cards, Eureka Excelsior, best quality Skirt Braid, full measure, 5c. piece, HEADQUARTERS FOR TOOTH BRUSHES. Fully 3.000 Elegant Tooth Brush Asplendid line of Tooth Brushes at 10c.,12c, aud 15e. each, good values, Fine quality English Brushes at Extra Fine Freuch Looth Brushes at 38c, . NNN A RE gS AAA NNN NONN eh me oo He + Os PL ae & ts wR “ads at Bos ko % Ms BS 82 ‘ct Hod EE Pst JeT © 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH STREET. OFFICE OF WOODWARD & LOTHRop, COR. 11TH AND F STs. N.w, Trrsvax, Juve 10, 1890. REDUCTION SALE OF GING- HAM SUITS.—These suits are made offine French Ginghams, in desira- Die patterns and combinations of plain and stripes, superior tocustom- made work, Reduced to 36.75 and @10 cach, LAST SEASON'S WRITE DRESSES REDUCED.—We have to mo ve these at once in order toclear ‘out our etock for this season's goods hence these big reductions, 2 Ladies' White Dresses, trimmed with embroidery. Size 32. Reduced to 82 50 each. 1 Ladies’ White Dress, trimmed Reduced with embroidery, Size 3: to $3. 1 Ladies’ White Dress,emtroidercd allover, Size 32. 1 Ladies’ White Dress, panels of embroidery, Size 40. Reduced to Reduced to $3. 1 Ladies’ White Dress, embroidered in black, Size 34. Reduced to $10, ‘Misses’ Plaid Gingham Suits, full skirt and Shirt waist, Sizes 14 and 16 years. Reduced to $4 cach. 2 Misses’ Cream Flannel Suita, made with full skirt aud Norfolic Jacket. Sizes 12 and 14 years. Ree duced to $6,50 each, ‘2 Misses’ Plaid Brillianttne Dresses, trimmed with Surah. Sizes 14and 16 years, Reduced to $8 each. ‘Misses’ Satine Dresses. Sizes 1% and 14 years. Reduced to $8 each. 1 Misses’ Cream Serge Dress, trim med with Surah, Size lGycars, Re- duced to $10. Misscs' Fine Fancy Challic Dresses. Sizes 8, 10 and 12 years, Reduced to $12.50 each, (Third floor.) WINDSOR TIES.—We Just re. ceived 50 doz. more of those popu- lar Windsor Ties for Ladies aud Chil- dren, which we are offering at only 1c. each. TOURIST RUFFLING.—Also 200 boxes more of Tourist Rufting in White aud Cream, two rows dimity, with silk cord between the rows. 6 yards inabox. On y 30c, RIBBONS.—We have marked # small lot of Fancy Black and Black Striped Grenadine Ribbons at 29. and 35c. per yard, Sc, under regular price, NEW TO LACE BUYERS.—We dust received @ job lot of about 400 dozen Black Chantilly Laces, 2 to 4 inches wide, twenty-two patterns in the lot. Only 10c. and 12440. per yd Well worth 15e, and 250, Also 40 pieces Point de Gene Lace, 4 to G inches wide, Only 25c. per yard. (First floor UPHOLSTERY ITEMS.—We have Just received another invoice of Adams’ Mosquito Netting, in Pink, Biue, Gold and Green, 50c. a piece of cight yards. We wish to state that this is eight-quarter width and not seven-quarter, which costa less, We are also showing Mosquito Cans opies, each complete with cord and pulley, Allsizes, @1 25 to $3. Wourth floor.) ROMAN BLANKETS.—100 Ro- man Blankets, 1g by 2'y yards. These are desirable for Couch Covers and Slumber Robes for seashore and mountain use, Also used for Lawn Rugs asa protection from the grass and dust. $2.50 each, We are also showing an excellent quality of Gray Ice Blankets, which we are offeringat only 75e.each. The saving in ice soon pays for the Blanket. (Fourth floor. THREE SPECIALS IN GLOVES. — Ladies’ 6-button Length Jersey Taffeta Gloves, in Grays, Tans, Modes aud Blacks, embroidered backs, 25c., 45e, and 50c. per pair, Ladies’ 6-button Length Jersey Silk Gloves, in Tans, Modes, Grays, Wood and Ecru, 50c. and Gc. per pair. Ladies' 8-button Length Chamois Gloves, in White and Tan, embroid- ercd in feather atitch, $1.25 pet pair. (First floor; center.) LADIES' HOSIERY AND VESTS.— ‘The following go on sale tomorrow: 100 doz. Ladies’ Black Lisle Thread ‘Hose, warranted Fast Black. 3 pairs for $1. Ledies' Lisle Turead Hose in Black, © ‘Tensend Grays. 3 pairs for $1. 100 doz. Ladies’ sli Silk Swiss Kib- ‘ded Vests in Cream and Black. Only 50c. each, ‘(Firat floor; annex.) — — Popo Ben ge oy Pou ot BE ERE Ege oe ER “ = Cuse 5 P. M. Toxonnow FMS Wd Re hee = (WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11), The store will elose Tomorrow at § o'clock in order to enable my eerks to conveniently reach the wharf in time Sor their annual ercursion to Marshall Hail, given in connection with their Benencial Association, 4. LISNER BOSTON Va IETY STORK ‘Whether your vacation is to be spent by mountain, lake or sea, by inland stream or old ocean, you ail in- tend to try your hand at fishing. None but savages — make their own tackle, so the question arises where to E> A E A Ef Duy the best, cheapest amd most practical outfit, The pre OAA AA It Sss. statements below answer the question, 2a" 2“. Sess S-Joint Roa... rae oe © 7, S 3-Joint Rod, reel band... . 3 S vy ro L 3 joint Bamboo Rot R RK 00 ¢ 2°42 Leas = | 3-soint ast Roa, GENTLEMEN will — ee > ~ hardly regret the fact thatthe | 4 5,, . supply of @2 Flaunel Shirts hee bot prone to | {iat Rod, fut brass mounted ‘ i the dimand since until the arrival of ane oa | #Jolat Rod, extra tip, in hollow tutt ALL THOSE MARKED 0 WILL BE SOLD FOR | J-Joint Bamboo, nicke! mounted, ez. 3 it Fuil Nickel Fly Rod. THE PALAIS ROYAL. Joint Trunk Rod Joint Trunk Rod, extra tip. - ‘Joint Trunk Rod, full nickel. ... (Continued below.) Heanovanrens For Hostery. Bjolat Lance wood Ba: Revd - 148 Quantities, variety and qualities for the prices that 2 an che “1 ° make the Palais Royal conceded headquarters, eee 9s 4 joint Laveewood, extra ty ce S-toint Bamboo, extra thy +198 Bo Split Bamboo, extra tay oN 75 and 79¢, Lisle and Silk Novelties, nee eesti ‘The claim is made that our cash business enables the Offering of Half Hose for 3c. equal te the 50c, goods Of the credit stores, Will you please investigate our claim? We will confidently await your verdict. WTMENT (nest door 1137 Penn. aver E are the Silkefinised Lisle Hose, in Russet or Leather suades, A dozen tints, ranging from the de'icate Suede to the doubtful Red-Brown shades. Price, 4 pair DAILY BARGAINS are offend in small lots of Summer Hose, closed out from the import how preparing tor fall trade, An illustratio for 5c. quality Lisle Thread Huse in boot Oiled Silk Lines ts Ide. 1040 te Reels, ae Siners, Floats, Hoobs - SMITH & WARDWELI, 3e10-tojy3 705-707 70 Market Space, Black combined with n, Old Rose, Cerise, Tan, 2an3 Lavender and Gendarme. Pr FANCY HOSE in a hundred and oue styles—too 4 5 Pise cS om Many to attempt detailed descriptions, Schopper’s nm AA Ot OY Mua San Celebrated Hose in the art shades at only te? 244 U0 ea iustrate reliability with cheapuess. #148 fi 7 os s oad Silk Hose with Fast Black feet and « cates superior quality at moderate p Fast Bisck Hose A feature of our "90 importations is THE SPLICED SELVAGE EDGE, which positively prevents the Hose | +m ail holes at the back. THE | F HIGH SPLICED HELLS are double thickness «x | iuches from the heel. THE DOUBLE SOLES, as well | as toes, are also an improvement that will be appre- ciated, POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET, t eR a a ERE ERR DDD 1, THIT gSty v vw ot Sas IX OUR CLOAK AND SULT DEPARTMPNTS. PRIC 5, 3, 40, 50, ‘Scents, COTTON 73, SSe., 81, 81. é , $1.35, $1.68. ems below, but they represent a store full. All Out Sizes—95 cents, Yartment are sold iu a like proportion. Opera Length—$1. “ at the quantities of woods we ai SILK—@1. 81. sellin if you <1 other ihere imawiwe. 12 Mosges? Fin 38 We ask ep ties of the followiag, which were made to our apecial order in 500-dozen lots . rm SPECIAL!—Fxtra Quality Hone, with spliced sel- vane, high spi Impor Preuch uels and Albatross, mizes 6 tv Mi HALF MARKED PRICES, 5 Misses’ Imported Jer y Blouses, colors New; andGaruct. Sold for 83.50. , CLOSING OUT PRICE €1.50. -ndies’ All-wool Flanuel Bionses, in Gray, Navy and Tan; were @2 ING OUT PRICE 61.50. ates, Councinaras; colors Navy, Black and ous. CLOSING OUT PRICE #45 ALL BLACK LACE CAPrS AT HALL MARKED PRICES. Two lines, but they contain # volume gfbll line of BATHING BUTIS, SHOES, CAPS, ke, c. . Proved finish as quoted above, SPECIAL!—Siik-finished Lisle Hose, with the extra hich spliced heels; only cents, or 5 pairs for $1. These hose are guaranteed as thorouclly as the most expensive—if they stain the feet or clothing or do not & perfect Black MONEY KEFUNDED. NOTICE.—We are also showing New Lisle Hose, with Fast Black feet and ankles, uppers in the summer shades. Prices, 49c. - and $1. Silk Garters, with fancy buckles, CHILDREN’S DEPART) (Adjoining La tie Ouly 60 cents a pair. A price-list would be co! BSS } , quarter hundred ci flerent styles, about ten sizes in | §, i [ each style, each size a different price. It puzzles one | 88 L 4 to write of such a varicty, and so it would to read. as5 Too tu We have Fast Black Hoxe of Cotton, Lisle and Silk. " - T:ny Socksaud Three-quarter Hose for the babies. poe. = Er yee eee Hose for the younger children, Hose for the bixger D ke PPP re oRRR 4 Loysand girls, ‘The very best Enylisin and German > £. & eg & RR. makes. Prices start at 25 cents aud fiuish at #1 a > ae CU eS paft, Goods and prices alike getting lower in our DRY SPECIAL!—Heavy Ribbed Fast Black Hose, with es S DEP. aT. , for bo} 0 10, for 2 : e wwe don’ double kuces, for boys, sizon 7 to 10, for Zhe. a pair. | aM a ae 3 to BIg, for e Kemander of Light-weight Fast Black, sizes 4 to S%, for iug Bleck and White KEDUCE 7 pieces of 3B-in yard. “Reduced to Derpent and Light ecen of Whit nc a para, where. wured THE PALAIS ROYAL, tinued below.) aid Lawns i ty qualsty ninite designs, wili Sud any= pre Sercian Saz Duess Goons. it Some af the new D-ess Goods are ettra values, espe cially the Silks for the toundation of Black Lace Dresses, 1 piece 18-inch Biack Satin, 1 piece 24-inch Black Satin, worth 89c, 1 piece 19-inch Black Surah, 68e.; worth 7 REDUCID PRICE 15c. A YARD. Another 100 pieces of thome 24-anch Challies; new and handsome dex: A YARD, itenss of equal interest, A NET BARGAIN, & pieces only 4 different pate wan, £1 a yard hus alwayn been the STRIGD KUSSIAN NUTS, Bs 4G-mch wide, DT A YARD. Youcan very nearly SAVE THE MAKING in the dafference of pric WHITE SATIN FANS re The latest Paris desicns imaxiuable concerts, enue THAT I is, THE 16TH OF JU IHt END OF Book buyers aro seoing the. advantage of baying now, We can't buy books today at wholesale #t the prices we are now elias them. ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITTANNICA, Tf you havn't seer it you showid, - ‘The most wonderful book for the price ever pube ished, 7 Se And quantities of ott THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) COMMENCEMENTS. Atremely low prices, Alb ite workauatumlip. Banoaws Ts Bucs Laces, You have ouly to see these Laces to know we are Justified in the use of the word BA It is easy to value the Jow-priced goods, and you will JUST THINK a VOLUME, at once see we are offering $1.25 quality Flouncings | To show you that we what we the Rist vo that wit for 95 ccuts a yard, That the higher-priced Laces are | equally as good bargains will be showm by proper in- vestigsts itis taining ithe Maye. Chibrts, MAKGINAL REPERENCES, Ke, & 48-INCH BLACK LACE DRAPERY NETS. neers renee The following are quoted as extra good qualities at EK A cu m the prices: Be £4. 8 8 8 7 ‘osea Nets, Stripes aud Polka Dots, Ea at Sow" i A ia Not. POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, shu stars z. 89e, yard—Tosca Ne 1.35 yard—Chantilly, St $1.35 yard—La Tosca, lattice-work pattern, 3 rd—La Tosca, open-work stripes, 21.50 yard—Chautilly, block and floral designs, @1.60 yard—Chantilly, cobweb-like design, $1.68 yard—La Tosca, very fine mesh. THE PALAIS ROYAL, pes and Polke Dots, Roeorex I T Redeem what you have lost by not giving us your (Continued below.) trade sooner. GET BACK Scrax Sixs Fon Sasurs Some of your hard-carned dollars. Don't be foolish always. “There is a tide in the sflursof men which ONLY 75 CENTS A YARD. taleets a6 the Good,” tonto om 19-inch wide, plain edge, so they don't Lave to be hemmed. Colors—Nile, Pink, Cream, White, Light Biue, Shrimp, Lavender, Yellow, Lilac, Orange. Apple Green. Cardinal, Scarlet, Navy, Brown, &c, Quality of ‘silk that usually brings 98c, a yard. THE PALAIS ROYAL. TO PROSPERITY. If you want to take the road which leads to it come right now. Be wise and call to #ee our display of PRINCE ALBERT COATS AND VESTS, Strictly All-wool Silk Facing, serge lived, flat bound, aT ¢! CUTAWAY SUITS, Eight different styles and textures, strictly All-wool novby and weat, (Continued below.) Durss Goovs You Reoume. ‘That our cash business enables Jess profits than are necessaryto the credit merchants is illustrated in OUTING CLOTHS. We sel Outing Cloths for 123¢ cents a yard that cost us 10% cents, and therefuro of- fer better quality than xiven by those who pay only Sor 9 cents wholesale. SCOTCH GINGHAMS at 25 cents, Fnil 30 inches wide, checks, plaidsand stripes in scarce colors, PLAIN CHAMBRAYS, scarce shades, 25. yard. aT @¢ DOMESTIO GINGHAMS at 1236 conte, Fiain 4 BLUE SACK SUITS, a % y too good an imitation opoacaee a So Slater’a Flaunel, fadeless color, strictly All-wool, CHALLIES at 18c. 2 yard. Imported, not domestic. | Graud Army regulations, two sets of buttous, Partly wool, not all cotton. Cream and dark grounds ry AT 88.75. SACK SUITS, ‘Neat mixtures, serge lined, duuble stitch o@ AT 60.5 with the correct large firures, 89.50. WOOL DRESS GOODS.—New lot just opened of SACK SUITS, Cream and White Serges, Nun's Veiling, Albatross, at 50 centsa yard. Extra quality Serge and Mobair at i strictf all wool, serge @8cents and a superb quality of Ladies’ Cloth, 45 inches wide, at 98 cents a yard. DRESS THIMMINGS.—Gold and Silver Trimmings aT g11ee. from afew cents to several dollarsa yard A variety PONGEE COATS AND VESTS, unequaled, THE PALAIS ROYAL, = ot, (Continued below. ALPACA*COATS—€1.50,81.75, $2, $2.50 apd 3h New invoice of CHILDREN’S PANTS, ages 4 to AM Ware Drsss Goons years, AND EMBROIDERIES, AT 330, ‘The window display will tell you about the Em- broideries, Ihe White Dress Goods offered at these prices also deserve your notice, ‘Dotted and Figured Swiss, 25, 35, 40c, | Colored Dotted Swiss, 30 and 35c. Bulgaris Lawn, 16, 20, 25, 30. 35, 38¢. India Linas, 12, 16, 20, 22, 25, 35, 400. Persi. u Lawn, 16, 20, 22, 25. 30, 35¢. Nainsook—checks aud atriyes—10, 14, 14, 16,20 22, 2dc.ayard. Only a few SAILOR SUITS, ages 3 to 10 y carts AT Téc, AND © Pique, 13, 18, 20,22, 250. 3 yank oF ‘Dumity- at.ipes~20, 35. a yard. and fideten! to 40 inches wide—1234, 15, 17, 20, 25, 5c. a yard, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODE ta” The large business we - Going causes daily : ‘827 AND 920 7TH 8ST. XW. ‘bargains in remnants of and White Goods, baat, ‘Corner Massccbusetts Aveuua i THE PALAIS ROYAL, ra SIRICTLY ONE PRICK ‘Corer 17th st, and Pa. ava, eT so ‘Oven Seturlay until 11 pw,

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