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THE EVEN STAR. Sey Cen eOn SATURDAY June 14, 1590, = eww MM att OSMY S. NOYES Fauer. Wwe BR atk PGR = YWMw BBR fee AA MMM THE EVENING STAR has the fullest Local] WWWW. BB. & fe £en BE WoW fF BBB= asa* aan = Cirentation of any Newspaper in the World and as an Advertising Medium is worth more than all the other papers published in Washington. ————— FF: ENN ae Paes ss amy EY Y A ERE gis The committee investigating the Civil Serv- ke Vy AA RRR fee Commissioners has reported, vindicating} Ege ‘WY AAt BRN ™ Messrs. Roosevelt and Thompson in every re- spect and ceusuring Mr. Lyman in the Camp- bell matter. The report follows the testimony, and the public expectation of the con- clusions to be derived from it im re- spect to all matters except the inquiry whether the questions that Campbell copied OF NEW YORK, EER 85, were obsolete, or not to be used again. Onthis| PPR A ft XN X 885 g58g branch of the investigation the legal evidence | BPP A4 it SER en Sssq AAA Il NNN 2 of record was to the effect that the questions P AAI N NN LLLL keg Ss! Were practically obsolete, but the committee in its capacity as a jury discredits the witnesses who gave testimony to this effect and reaches a conclusion in cceordance with the suspicions raised by the contradictory and unsatisfactory evidence of Campbell in his own defense and the evidence, in part hearsay, of Miss Dabney. ‘The comments of the committee on the trans- action, based on its finding that the questions Were not obsolete, are not in the least too se- vere. To tamper with live questions of the commission is to poison the merit system at the fountain head. Campbell, whose dismis- 509 ELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. sal, as announced in Tur Star, bad already been decided upon by the commission after the exhibition which he made as a_ witness, will, of course, be promptty removed. ae aiake By its warm commendation of the efficiency and integrity of Messrs. Roosevelt and Thomp- son in connection with this amd ail the other charges the committee indicates ite confidence that no repetiticn of Camp- beli's offense is to be feared under the administration of these commissioners, fhe complete overthrow of all the other ac- cusations of the prosecution and the vindication of the two Commissioners who were the special objects of attack. cause the report to be a very wnsatisfactory one to the spoilsmen, who betray their motives in urging this prosecution by the manner in which they greet its result, ‘hey are disappointed and mad, and they do not hesitate to say so. oo The subject of international copyright is not fully understood by many intelligent persons. At is therefore well that Mr. Simonds, who sub- mitted the latest report on the subject in the House, goes over much that had been printed before, adding some important new facts or at least presenting some facts more clearly, The Proposition is simply to permit foreigners to take American copyright on the same basis aa American citizens in three cases: 1. When the uation of the foreigner permits copyright to American citizens on substantially the same basis as its own citizens. 2 When the nation of the foreigner gives to American citizens, copyright privileges similar to those provided for in this bill, 3. When the nation of the foreiguer is a party to an international agreement providing for reciprocity in copy right, by the terms of which agreement the } United States may become a party thereto at Pleasure. A subsidi but important pro- Vision of the measure is that all books copy- righted under the act shail be printed from type set in the United States or from plates made therefrom. Why should this bill pass? Because it gives the author the ownership of bis own ideas on reasonable conditions pursuant to a sound national policy. age of all osher Property, subject only to the exigencies cé the state. the owner has the protection of tne law against piracy and brigandage. Under the common law of Eugland and our country and according to the ute law of enlightened na tions the writien or printed word has this necessary and right In the Bnited States copyright extends to only taventy. eight years with an extension of fourteen, m: ing forty- wo years in all. Mexico, ¢ ezuela have copyright m per- In Colombia and Spain it is for the author's life and eighty years aiter, and in ost other countries for the life of the author and at least thirt: ars after. ‘The verdict of the world declares for a longer time than that Srinted by the United wes. The United States ulone refuse reciprocity in copyright, — + civil serviee reform one of the f possibilities of republiean in- stitatious igannouuced to Ye the formation and growth of an “aristocracy of office Molders” On $1.200 aunual salaries. After the slight ex- Pewee of maintaining large families on such salaries has been deducted these bloated aris- tocrats willsoon heap up a magnificent sur- plus with which to tempt and corrupt the le ish tive, judicial and executive branches of the government and the repubtie will fall as Kome fell, THE FINEST FURNISHED DENTAL OFFICE IN THE CITY. ROOMS ALL ON FIRST FLOOR. FIVE OPERATORS. TEETH EXTRACTED POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN OR DANGER. OUR PAINLESS SYSTEM IS USED BY US ONLY. HAVING USED IT FOR YEARS IT HAS BEEN PROVEN SAFE AND HARM- LESS. ITS EFFECTS ARE PLEASANT AND TRANSIENT, FROM ONE TO TWENTY ‘TEETH EXTRACTED IN THREE MINUTES. ADREAM OF BLISS! A HUNDRED DOL- LARS FORFEITED TO ANY PERSON WHEN, WE CANNOT EXTRACT THEIR TEETH WITHOUT PAIN OR DANGER, A PAIR PROPOSITION, 8 protection. TO SATISFY EVERY ONE INTERESTED I WILL, IN COMPETITION, SUBMIT MY SYSTEM FOR EXTRACTING TEETH WITH- OUT PAIN TO THOROUGH PRACTICAL TESTS, BEFORE ANY CHOSEN COMMIT- Speaking of Tmost thr. en ‘TEE OF MEDICAL EXPERTS, THAT IT 1S POSITIVELY HARMLESS IN ITS EFFECTS TOANY ONE I WILL FORFEIT FOR SUCH PURPOSE FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ican If NOT FOUND ENTIRELY HARMLESS, What this country needs io a of public Daildings which are portable. and will not cost more than « doubtful district is wort, Cheay- wees secures the praise of political economists und the taxpayers, aad portability is a con- Mant menace to the locality that it must not prove apostate to the purty whieh put up the bailding on pain of its removal to some rival quarter. The portabie public building oughs Ww prove a grand feature in future polities, — + <= The “original package” decision of the Su- preme Court is putting tae liquor business into snch shape that all the liquor lawsof the Various states will soon be rendered practically useless by it, The “vriginal package” is rap- idly growing smaller wud .t will get dowu to the “drink size” before long. oo The reception extended the returning Fenci- bier inst evening by the ome companies wos lively enough to bave warranted the belief that they had breught Kansas City back with them and were going to blow it up public ly on the White Lot. ONLY ASKING IN RETURN, IF SUSTAINED, ‘THE CERTIFICATE OF THE COMMITTEE AS TO THE FACT. WHO DARE ACCEPT THIS OFFER? W. B. EVANS, D.D.S, SPECIALIST. FULL SET OF 8S. 8. WHITE'S TEETH FOR ONLY $8 GUARANTEED Tu BE THE BEST TEETH IN THE WORLD, TO FIT PERFECTLY, ——— The young person of an inventive turn of! ming may retire on a competency if he , ivOK NATURAL AND GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION, coustruct 4 choap and strong mail box to be placed im front doors for tm convenience of wail carriers. ieneral is ready to take such « box of the Lands of ‘the owner at remunerative figures, — + = Anstria’s right Bauer—the war minister of that name-uys that the peace of Europe is not secure and asks for more army. ‘This is the same as saying that Europe wants the ap- pliances aud the bearing of war to euable her we maintain peace, GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWNS AND EVANS’ SYSTEM OF BRIDGE WORK, TEETH (WITHOUT PLATE) INSERTED BY USIN FIRST-CLASS MANNER AT GREATLY — + Thodilinois icgislature will hold an exten session to provide ways snd means for taking eure of the Chicago white elephant until it is fatvened sufiicicutly to be put on exhibition iu 12-93. REDUCED PRICES, ‘TOOTHACHE STOPPED AND DECAYED NATURAL — The supe:intendents of insane institutions will held their next annua! convention here, but net because Washington presents any peculiar meutal conditions of interest to the members of the convention. oe Elsewhere in Tue Stan is published an in- teresting showing of the land grant prop osed by the Atkinson-MePherson bill to the Balti timore and Potomac Kaliroad ¢ ompany. —— TEETH (NOT TOO BAD) TREATED AND SAVED. DIAMONDS INSERTED IN DECAYED TEETH. FILLINGS OF ALL KINDS INSERTED, The Seuat- still takes it im original packages but legislates so that the states shall not have te take it im thot way anless they want to do so. — + ‘The House committee on reforming civil ser- view law has not yet fallen into the clutches of the patriot for revenue only. — ‘There are democrats who speak of the Cleve- land and Gray ticket for 1892 derisively. say- ing that Cleveland will be Gray before ne ever wets there. PAINLESS OPERATIONS GUARANTEED, DO NOT PAY EXORBITANT PRICES TO YOUR DENTIST, BUT CALL AND SEE Us, — + <= Evening sessions of the Honse are about as Productive of results as the evaporation of | pees © ata eee 509 ELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. sere 2 Hawaii is talking about annexation te the . 3 United States. They all do it, HE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON Everr Dax Avorn Leaver. On Saturday, June 24, we will sell Oolah Challié Remnants, 3% CENTS. On Monday, June 16, we will sell our 160. Freneh Satine Remnants, 9 CENTS. On Tuesday, June 17, we will soll the balance of Plain 4nd Figured Wool Challie, 5 CENTS. On Wednosday, Jane 18, wo will sell the balanoo of all Silk Surah, 25 CENTS. On Thursday, June 19, we will sell 8c. Satine Rem- nants, 4% CENTS, On Friday, Jane 20, we will sell Odds and Ende in Gingham Remnants, = 2% CENTS, Those are our Clearing Prices, and the very next thing to nothing for our goods. Call each day and secure our leaders, No doubt we will be able to supply ail buyers. KAUFMAN'S DOUBLE COMBINATION STORE, 4e14,16,18-3¢ 1241 and 1243 11th at. ae, oO R Sreapry Tscarasta BUSINESS, IN THE FACE OF IN PETITION, 1S, IN ITSELF, N SON WHY YOU SHOULD BLY YoU SHOES OF US, BUT IT 18 A WARRANT. TO US THAT OUR SHOES, PRICE! STOCK AND BUSINESS WAYS ARE RIGHT. 1T MAY SOME HARD TO THOSE W! KNOWN TOBE GOOD TO FIND THAT WE DO NOT GIVE CREDIT, BUT IT PAYS BOTH YOU AND US To STIC! ABLES US TO SELL MEN'S: HAND-MADE KANGAROO LACE AT 34.00, MEN'S HAND-MADE KANGAROO OXFORDS, $4.00, HAND-MADE RUSSETT OXFORDS, SEAL LACE, 46.00. GE: SEAL OXFOKDS, 85.00, HOUSE SLIPPEKS, $2.00. dela Parce Lowsr Tuas Even A REDUCTION OF FROM 20 TO 0 PER CENT ON ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTE NG, UPHOLSTERY GooDs, &e. We call SPECIAL ATZENTION to our line i RE- FRIGERATORS. and ICE CHESTS Petia you need ous. We ha: A, ay rtuent ‘nthe 6 ot Woods aud fron: &5 up, Pr percent. kxauniue thove on the drycair one packing to absorb or retain the moisture, We slse call attention to the very handsome 3 piece Solid Chamber Suite offered wt. $3 ig the et, We have them he two fiuetaeee Onk and Bixteenth Century. Worth €40. seen to be appreciated, We alao offer a reduetiou of 20 per cent on our entire assortiuent pt BABY CARRIAGES. ‘The finest line ever shown. | Froin $4.85 up. iis reduction is for ONE WELK ouig, ‘Bo take ad- vahtageot it MATTING! MATTING! We ie cartyiuc & larger stock than we should at this tins ar, aid iu order to redace it have * CUT Pic ES 10 ACTUAL COST White China Matting reduced from cy = to 306¢; - todun Seamless SMYRNA RUGS Lend a inost attractive appearance to floors that are olled or covered with “yrs i We have a large n new desis ee # reduction of 5 per cent xi to cr} oo ud Stylish Imported Pu Jab Curtains per pair, former pric Curtatus reduced tu 98 per pair: cool cy Stripe and wiry. enemy in #8E COVERS FOR FURNITURE, Estimatze furnished. soWire Doors and Wiudow Serocns made to order at west prices Adjustable Wire Screens will fit any window. If dou want anything in the Housefuruishing line call on us, You can buy cheaper NOW thun iu the Fall. SULIUS LANSBURGH, 1th and F sts, = Dany "sade 4 (BATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1490), Hi bein te thind of Gar special “June Rednet Bale” “As npecial iuducewmnts. 10. ine crease our already ine: fg business we shalioffer our entire stoc! All-wool Jerseys, Biuck sud Faucles at greatly reduced prices. Every Fancy Parasol end waany Plain Black Parasols have beeu reduce Ever} La White Lawn Wrapper ‘sad White (ea Gown has been reduced in (On Monday wo shall also have a “ee Sale” gf urrise Wilibed Vests. faes in the city will Ue offered WM. H. McKNEW Gaccessor to K. HL Taylor), YS Pouusyivanis ave. nw. st Au Cor Ur. THE PRICES OF WHITE GOODS aT STRASBURGER'S DRY GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, 404 AND 406 7TH ST. N.W. 12}¢c. India Linon Plaids, different styles, Gi¢e. 1 and 20c. Judis Linon Plaids and Stripes, 12'4e, 20c, Open Work India Linon in Stripes and Plaids Izhee. 40 und 50c. Imported India Linon Plaids, extra fine woods, at the ridiculously low price of 25c.a yard, Black India Linon Plaids and Stripes, 123¢c. Tunyported India Linon Plaids iu Fast Black, Se. 3 yard. Plain India Linons, 5e., 8e., 10c., 124c., 15e,,2le., 2be., Sc, and 50c. a yard; all good value forthe SWISS FLOUNCINGS, Having sold over 1,000 yards of Swiss Flouncing for U8c. a yard, we fad that we have exhausted our stock of that price flouneing, Now, wo have about 550 yards of $1.25 Flounciug that we will at O8c. a yard. Being toy late to import for this ea- son, weare compelled to sell our $120 hoavy em- broidered Swiss Fiouncinys for the price of ¥8c. « yard, Now, we must also have @ Flounce to ell at 1.25, corresponding value for $1.25, ‘we will mark our 81.50 Flouncing for 61.25; better quality in proportion, ‘Other wash fabrics, as well as white goods, ate leay- tag ot cumutery Su surriany WA, ood our es-| Pi ‘tremely low prices are moving them. STRASBUKGER'S DRY GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, 404 and 406 7th st. mw, ot be » Pp. C.. SATURDAY HALF-PRICE WHITE GOODS SALE, Winding up of a busy Season with a blaze of Triumph and Glory, ‘We will sell, beginning MONDAY, JUNE 16, 00 otff Second Floor, 10 Cases of Manufacturers’ Remnants of fine India Linens, ranging in lengths from 1 to 10 yards, free from all imperfections, with- outa single flaw, at 4¢., 5c, 6c., Te. 8e., 10c., 12e, 16e., 180, and 20c. per yard, WHICH 18 JUST HALF PRICE. These are exccedingly commendable for CHIL- DREN'S DRESSES, WRAPPERS, TEA GOWNS, BLOUSES and DRESSING SACQUES. ‘The sale will continue until every yard is Hold 07 Anticipating a great rush we will place an extra large force on this floor to take care of all of you. Ali can be intelligently waited upon, but for your own con- ‘venience it would be advisable to call early, IN CONJUNCTION WITH SALE andto make it doubly interesting we will sell op counter adjoining the WHITE GOODS REMNANTS, by/ actual count 1,800 pieces of 42-INCH SWISS FLOUNCINGS, in the most bezutiful and desirable patterns, for 50c., 76e. and $1 per yard, JUST HALF PRICE, ‘Tnat there will bea scramble for these leaves no doubt, so to the wise we hiut come at once. Also, by order of our Mr. G, Lansburgh, who sails for Europe next week, 800 pieces of IMPORTED STRIPED and PLAID ORGANDIES, goods having retailed all the season from 25¢. to 45c. per yard, to close them YOUR CHOICE AT 15c.—HALF PRICE, Don’t forget Second Floor for these elegant, desir- able bargains, ae BE RRR, 00 as BR RK OO eas* Ber & i “oo =r sel4 yo MS, Tao and a “Brow Signi ToS Seven All next week we'll be open twelvo hours daily—from 7 am.to 7 p.m. HERE Sorry we weren't able to wait on you ail today, but we did the best we could, It was, as we predicted, a big ARE children's day, Never saw any bix- wer. And, for those who didu’t get waited on, we'll make Monday aud = TWO ‘Twesday special days for these lots: ee, SPECIAL * Some odd lots of Misses? aud Chil Aren's Low Shoes, originally $1.25, land » Willgoat48e. There LOTS are about 100 pairs of Children's Fine Low Shoes—sizes 4 to #—and about 75 puirs of Misses’ Fine WE Opera Slippers—sizes from 11 to 13% only, WANT The we'll pus in some special lots of Misses’ amd Boys’ $1.50, $1. and @1 lines at 62 cents, There's TO about 150 pairs of Misses’ Fine Hand-made Low shoes; sizes 11, 11%, 18 and 131%. And about 40 RUN Pairs of Boys’ Serviceable Low Ties und Buttoned, in sizes 3 aud 4 only, — OFF The fact is, we are getting so erowded up wo just “lump” these IN woods to make them “get out of the way.” Two days—twenty-four hours for this sale—time enough to wipe TWO ‘thew out, --- pays. WM. HAHN & CO"3 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 7TH ST. N.W. 1922 PENN. AVE, N, 231 PENN. AVE. SE. ENTLEMEN, IN THIS HOT WEATHER YOU popes Keep edol. Our Men's Furnishing balesiman too heupy ty salvise yuu. me . 8.0, it will _ UM's, creting **Mozz Tras Onorany.» ‘We ave juat at this time enabled to offer you some- thing “more than ordinary" in SUMMER GOODS: We have purchased a lot of 45-inch Hemstitched Embroidered India Linen Flouncings, which are very extra values at from 75c. to $2.50 a yard, We also invite your inspection of 10. Special Values in India Linen at 1Uc., 1¢c., 53. and 18c. a yard; also some Plain, Dotted and Fancy Swiss Mus- Lins. We really out-dd all previous offerings in Ladies’ Pure Silk Mitts at 25c. and 50c, ‘The balance of our Parasols we are ready to close out at a great reduction, CARHART & LEIDY, “PHILADELPHIA STORE,” sel 928 7th ot. and 706 K st. nw. T ee 4, FULL, LINE OF Se HS BR ta BE ERR pera oie bat tie Sth st. ne, Lovar Do, En hoe wg or ert “aes ee AME SELLING FINE ‘s ieee ee * wrong OFFICE OF ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, OR, 11TH AND F ST& X.W. Sarvnpay, Suse 14, 1890, AN EXTRAORDINARY MARK DOWN OF ART GooDs. ‘We are overstocked in this department. We have, therefore, marked down an elegant as- sortment of Art Goods and are prepared to offer them at exceedingly low prices, ‘The assortment includes Stamped Linen Goods, hemmed, hemstitehed, fringed ané cut edges, best materials and newest designs on fine Hnen, crash, tmomie and satin dainask, Also Unstamped Linen Goods, hemmed, hem- stitched and fringed, among which are some with drawn desigus, borders and ends, All of the best quality of linen damask and momie. 24 Cravat Cases, Reduced from 40¢. to 300. G1 Mouchoir Cases. Reduced from O0c. to 370. 1% Hot Corn Doylies, Reduced froin 3c. to 20e. 2 Dry Toast Doylics. Reduced from 35c. to Roe, 2 Ege Doylies Reduced from 35¢, to 20c. 5 Fish Doslies, Reduced from i35c. to 20c, 11 Head Reat Covers, Reduced from 30c, te 25e. 10 Splashers, Reduced from 7c. to70® 10 Scarfs. Reduced from 75e. to 70c. 1 Tidy GMfomie» Reduced from $1.50 to 81, 4 Tidies, Satin Damask. Reduced from $1 to Te. 5 Tidies, Momie Drawn, Reduced from 87¢, to 750, 2 Tidies, Momie Drawn. Reduced from 600, to 45e. 7 Tidies, Momie Drawn. Reduced from 73c, ‘to 500. 2 Tidies, Fringed and Drawn, Reduced from G5c. to 50c, 13 Batiste Drapery Scarfs. B5e. to 20e. 5 Batiste Drapery Scarfs, Tinted. Reduced from 50c. to 37¢, 13 Linen Tidies. Reduced from 35c. to 150, 5 Brown Linen Covers, for head rests. Re- Reduced from duced from 20c, to 150. 22 Brown Linen Covers, for head rests. Re duced from 25e. to 20e. 26 Tray Cloths. 6 Tray Cloths. Reduced from g1 to 87e. 21 Tray Cloths, Reduced from $1.15 to 87e, 8 Tray Cloths, Reduced from 337%c. to 30c, 3 Tray Cloths, Reduced from 50c. to 45c. 3 Tray Clotha, Reduced from 62¢e. to 55e. 47 Drawn Work Cloths. Reduced from to Ge, GTidies. Reduced from 65c to 50c. 5 Stand Covers. Reduced from $1 to 75. 25 Stand Covers, Reduced from 87e. to 650, 4 Center Pieces. Reduced from &2.25 to $2, 8 Center Pieces, Reduced from $1.73 to 81.50. 2 Center $1.75. 16 Scarfs. 18 Scarfs, 42 Scarfs, 7 Scarts, Reduced from 95e. to 870, Pieces, Reduced from 8225 to Reduced from 75e. to 500. Reduced from #1 to Toc, Reduced from 87ie. to GSe, Reduced from $1.25 to 81. 1 Lace Scarf. Reduced from $5.75 to @. We hay also made extraordinary redactions in Peush Tassels. dozen Silk and Plush Tassels, excellent shades, Reduced from 25e, to 15. 37 dozen SiM and Plush Tassels, better qual- ity. Reduced from SUe. to 20e. A few dozeu remaining at Se. and 10c, per dozen, 22 dozen Scotch Linen Thread. Reduced from "oe. to 130, (Second floor; anne: A GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN.—We Lave had many good bargains in Men's Hosiery, but have never before given away any such val- ues as we are now prepared tu offer. A judicious purchase from a lange importing house which Was overloaded and yiad tosell at any figures enables us to offer the following at extraordina- rily low prices: 500 doz Men's Lmported Fancy Half Hose, of French, German and English mak, iu Black, Navy, Seal, Garnet, Modes gud Tans; also in Faucy-woven Silk Stripes, from the small Lai line to the broad one-inch stripe. The matert- als are Cotton, Lisle Thread and Sitk Plaited, all izes, We have divided the lot into three prices, v' BSc. and 5Ve, per pair. Tmonier to make this sale a suceas extra 25e., help and space }.a; been obtained, (Men's Department, 1013 F st.) BARGAINS IN LACES.—We have just re- ceived a job lotof Black Silk Chaatilly Laces, in tweuty attractive patterns, 2 to 3 inches ‘W.de, which we are offering at the exceedingly low price of 19c. and 12%4c. per yard, We are also offering Point de Gene Laces, in ten different patte: 3 to U inches w de, at the low price of 25¢. per yas (First floor.) GLOVES.—An excellent chauce to secure your G'oves for commencements, Ladies’ All-silk Jersey Mitts, im Cream, White, Tans and Black. 12-button Length, $1 per pair. 16-bntton Length, $1.25 per pair, 20-button Length, 81.50 per rair. Ladies’ All-silk Laco Top Mitts, in White, Cream and Black. ‘ 20-buttou Length, $1.75 per pair. Ladies’ Mousquetatre Suede Gloves in White, 12-button Length, 82.50 per pair,! 16-button Length, 83 per pair, 20-button Length, 84 per pair, irst floor, center.) TWO GOOD VALUES IN HANDKER- CHIEFS.—We have several broken lots of Initial Handkerchiefs, which we are offering ‘at exceptional low prices. rs Ladies All-linen Unlaundered Hand-em- broidered Hemstitched Initial Handkerchiefs, one-inch hem, All letters except A, B,C, H, M,P, Rand. Only 20c, each, 6 for Men's Uniaundered Hand-embroid- ered. Initial Handkerchiefs, two- inch hem. All letters exespt B, ©, G, M and 3, Only 25c. each. ‘These two excellent valueg will be conspicu- ously displayed on center table in front of oh i JUNE 14,°18990-SIXTEEN PAGE Mosnar To Bz Tx Dua. GUNE 16.) For the first time this season we advertise reduced Prices for Staple Dry Goods. Monday tobe the day for these special prices, a A oe be SAT RR OO A Ee ge ty AE . EE 0? “i 24 bust The Dress Goods include Challies, Ginghams, Surah Silks, Priestley’s Light-weight Black Goods ‘Trimmings, Embrotderies, Buttons, &c. . (Details below.) 18c Cmues Fun 16. ‘These are two-thirds wool and must not be compared ‘With the domestic all cotton Challies. That the Palais Royal has the best variety of theso imported Challies has been quoted over aud over again. The plain colors include very lovely sbades of Nile, Lavender, Gray, Gobelin, a, Pink, Cream, Light Blue, Terra Cotta, Olive, Navy, also a Fast Black, Those figured present greater opportunity for variety. We show them with cream an@ colored grounds, with fiwures, in endless variety of design and shade. Only 16c. a yard for Monday. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) 2W5e. Gist te For 2. These are the genuine Scotch Ginghams and include Plaids, stripes, checks, sidebands and plain Cham- brays. Our patrons will recognize several styles that have sold until lately for ard Only 21c. & yard for Monda: THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continwed bel visya Sale Sus Fon 68c. Full 19 inches wide and acknowledged very superior quality at 75 cents, Among the colors are attractive shades of Nile, Shrimp, Steel, Gray, Brown, Yellow, Garnet, Blue, Orange, Leghorn, Cardinal, Pink. Also White, Cream aud Black. Only 68 ceuts a yard for Monday. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continned below.) Prusnzys Santer Dress Goovs, Priestley's goods need no comment. The following will be properly appreciated by those who make com- Parison with samples from elsewhe 2-4neh Silk Warp Clairette. 42-inch Silk Warp Convent G 42anch Summer-weight Batiste.. 42-inch Summer Nuns’ Vedling THE RIVAL OF PRIESTLEY. The following sunmer-weight Black Goods have not theemineut maker's name as an introduction, but they posseassuch merit that the prices seem # mis- take. You'll think so,if youdou't say 60, when you see and feel these fabrics 38-inch Black Wool Albatross.. 40-inch Black Wool Albatross 40-inch Black Nuns’ Veilins.. Summer Woot Dress Goda Perhaps it's best only to write: Test these fabrics with your eyes and fugers and by comparison with samples from cleewhere. 40-inch Cream Nuns’ Veiling. 40-inch Cream Wool Albatross... 40-inch Light. weight Serze. 40-inch Cream Wool Mobair, meh Cloth Finish Serge... 40-inch Cream Striped Heuriet! THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) _ Tromises Axp Sinnneeen Dress Goods on Monday. Pearl Buttons iu endiess variety of shape and size. Entire stock of Embroideries, which include goods suitable for Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Dresses, offered at 10 per cent discount—10 per cent off the marked priees—for Mouday, June 16. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below) Srecrar Sue Or Ghoves. ‘The correct Gauntlet Riding Gloves, Chamois, Suede and Castor Beaver Gloves, in fact oll the proper gloves for summer wear are offered at reduced prices during ‘this special sale. Even Silk Gloves and Mitts are in~ cluded. THE PaLals ROYAL, (Continued below. Wansasren D Ghoves, Sdc. (Tried on at our risky THE FRENCH KID GLOVES, which have been the wonder of the season at 6c., are reduced to 85 cents. We show Black and all the new tints of Tans, Greys, Browns, Mode, &. They come 4-button length and with silk-stitched backs, PIGSKIN MOUSQUETAIRES are splendid Gloves for summer. Perspiration does not affect them, and while being as clastic as kid, they are twice as durable. ‘They lip on and off without trouble, $1 is the pre- vailing price; 85 cents the Palais Royal special sale price. SUEDE KID GLOVES, 4 buttonsand guaranteed the quality Susually offered at $1 a pair; correct shades; correct silk-stitched backs; all sizes and only 85 cents pair. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Blas A Pan Treo Os. The New Yellow Chawois Movsquetaire Gloves will wash like a handkerchief; reduced from 89. to B5e. Those of White (selected skins) are reduced from $1.25 to $1.19. Our celebrated $1.25 Undressed Kid Mousquetaires are also reduced to $1.19. A quarter hundred lovely shades. Every pair warranted. Haves pair tried on at our risk, THE PaLals ROYAL «Continued below.) Reuse Cura Groves. The Palais Royal's 68c. 4-button Kid Gloves need no praise; reduced to 50c, fur this sale, THE PALAIS ROYAL. Continued below.) Bes: Usprssseo Kn Ghoves, (Bvery Pair Warranted.) These Undressed Kid Gloves are made from se- lected skins only; are cut and made ovly by experts; ALL ARE SUPERIOR, but the best of these Best Gloves ure selected and putonthe market at» very high price, usually selling at 82.25 and 82.508 pair. The balance are generally advertised and sold as the ‘best af pair. PALAIS ROYAL PRICES ARE: 81.80 for the best selected Kid Mousquetaires, $1.55 for those geverally sold as the best, 1.50 for those 4-button lengths, £97-For the special sate we offer the $1.80 quality for €1.08 and the $1.55 quality for $145, The 4-button at 81.35 instead of $1.50. All are fully gusranteed. It is only necessary for you to have a pair tried on, at our risk, to be assured the material, fit and fuish is THE BEST in every sense of the word. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below) Sux Guoves Asp Mirrs AT REDUCED PRICES. Fast Black and all the scarce shadesare shown in ‘Taffets Silk and the celebrated Milanese Silk, the best of their respective kinds, GLOVES. MITTS. From 25 to 21c. From 25 to 21e. From 50 to 39¢. From 331 to 2fe. From 75 to 68e. amanda. From 98 to 89e. » to Ose, Reta: cotieipconeancles Gloves and Mitts would it not be well to preserve the above list? TUE PALAIS ROYAL, 4. LISNER, Corner 12th st. and Ps. ave welt The Gold, Silver and Steel Trimmingx also the Metal Buttons, at reduced prices will interest those buying Sportixe Goons FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION, Step tm and see our GREAT REDUCTION tm prices for Outing articles. All-wool English Blazers, from 62.75t0 oe, Tennis Caps, 2 IN FISEING TACKLE THE REDUCTION 18 IM- MENSE. Three-Joiuted Rods from 10c. to @ 15e. upto $l5. The fine rede are Bothabara and Split Bamboo, from the cele~ brqted makes of Chubb, Divine, Mailison, Couroy, Wm. Mille & Son and Abbey & Imbrie. In Rowing Suite and Gyminacuin Uniforms we bave Shirts, Jersey Kuee Pants, Gymn. Shoes, Slippers, Be, at «reatly reduced prices, AI kinds of Bathing Suite, Tranks, &e. ). Reels from - Lance Wood, XA. TAPPAN, Jel4-6t 2013 Pa. ave. — K : = oss Ex fi ° § FS u ®ss5 — A A oct RRR P L cor bee 2A BA OES fe 4 AAA Lb © ob - a") tun 29S Goo hee 2 812-514 SEVENTH 81. 812-814 SEVENTH ST. SIZS14 SEVENTH st. We offer for Monday and seme the following ex traordinary bargains in pPh BERT ay BD Dit D DR DDD R DEPARTMENT, Sel = ae ae SPECIALS, SPECIALS. SPECIALS. A beautiful line of Figured Batiste, warranted Fast Colorerecular price 18. ; special price Our regular 8c. Checks and Plaids for Price Oe. Special Bargain in India Linen, very sheer quality worth 10c.: special price Glge Reached “able Linen, 54 inches wide, worth 3Se.5 special price 25c. Turkish Bath Towels, special price See our Checked Doylies, Fast Colors, worth 40c.; special price 25e. doz An clewant assortinent of Figured Sateens, all colors, at 1™%¥c, line of Bide Band Ginghama, in all the latest effects, at pecial by 46, regular price 300; ec. SEE SUNDAY PAPERS FOR BARGAINS IN OUR a L 3% PEPE ERE aes y e q “a, 6 ca Byg8 A ooo FER 1 AA CC bz Eo. fk Se FE uu. aa ¢ N.B—Remember we have no connection with avy other establishment in this city. We are located at 812-814 7thst. nw. Store extends from 7th tosth street, Beware of trickery and in:positiow at > Sausme Frassers at pPr, ree xm RR f = = PoP rh 7 ° ss pee FR ORRE Kee Y, ‘S55 t+ imkikid #¥ ‘= There is hardly « lady who «unos in to soe no matter wh: provided for, su ’ leave town you wii take Sit oats ur lounging weg. lige costame, ey Lot idling your tue away —or ratifying curic bat you are doing the wisest Sing possible~“lovking.* bere andclseahere, Inyou will xive ours. fair iuspedion we are aure we shall be your supy Just to nel ip sou look*we will talks litte will you tsa Yard suk you eau with picnte ‘oot hart hey are ail the che of seven dif “Fiaunels that. will Ve. and ue AIipes-at the same time hay ower paterus that are bewiichine, original. Notaloue the arrangement, but the shad- due and blending». is art am cloth, 4 4 inches vidithree grad 2x yard. Dou will recollect as the ew Fr meh fe au old stauo-by—follows the peal—stry It is ad! woe, sei Flanneds, te o, Pink, Cres et 50cm yar ae. pnd “inch All-wool Suiting Flautebt @1 9 ra *Gpera Twill Suiting—54 Inches wide—85¢. a ard Any thitg that lias coudwess euongh in iC to Weulled Flannel we keep-Azures, Silk Warps, Cricht aud Shaker Goods, else Just for a m unity you will iJliantines tor 2c Tivine and mcdiom ec = ‘There wall never ba bag r bargain than thi “There are alse suiue White Embroidered Rots ana scine Satine ones-—really down below cost becate we Go not want them auy longer. If you cat, ume ten credit yourself with the amount of the Mn @uctions wo muuch clear Gai fur, thes te whet it ie. The qudiies are “first water,” as they have always peen, Do not forget the Flauncls, SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING.” NINTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Established 1540. 1 {ink about cometh The Bosrox Vawery Sroxe i Oy Pk ade - T! i. io Fb eco AN OLD BUT = POPULAR GAME Our line this season ismade up from the best lected stock, thoroughly sBasoned and unequaled & style, durability and finish, ‘8-Ball Set—Unequaled Style and Fiuish......... 83.98 fe A A (Raab ‘The beat values we have ever offered ere now die played ob uur counters. sel 4-tojy3

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