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THE EVENING STAR.|A Hisr Ox Buzzes WASHINGTON: ¢ 21, 1590. AND SOME OTHER THINGS— at NE EVENING STAR has the fullest Local pre, mem ERR ed : Cirenlation of any Newspaper in the World, Pre es x ss PB ) e an Advertising Medium is worth all the other papers published in fs ce Yon havo fonnd Blazers acarce everywhere except The railroad advocates are making desperate | With ua. The few styles others can show you are t ae t rebases, Gey Tne = makers efforts to befog the issues involved in the At-| harvests’ Per ari Ree og the fountain of kinson bill and to give the impression that it is | SUPPLY was s era, ues ieee, ts mad av w cll as s tke rest? Pl merely a m@nsure to increase local freight | shrewd ‘bough early futhe scasou tosce How things facilities, and that it does not affect the ques- | Wouit waka the senuer and we obdered neous + tions of the removal of cortain grade crossings | Mad tie Kuods delivered to, iy in prompt Umeand and ite occupation of the mall. The opposi- | labor sonore pe aad, dry on the fence of content- tion of course is not to that part of the meas- | Mit, We had our stosk under our ith tie price under tre which increases freight facilities. All the | these Bee ‘They are just fashionable vuld have thoes: any way—and th projects of settioment by which this bill ix ey yo ahalow of a doubt but we have the choicest “Washington. ‘We let thom slowe, thouel, i the bili which give it individuality are those in which it differs from the other projects. Jentiful. race “with ‘small Black stripe— sane aud larger stripes—and ‘plain Wulte—either It legelizes and perpetuates surfece Bm points where the removal of these tracks and Hsin White Cheviot with fall roll—sracefully caught at top with a siucle button—1 of the accompanying grade crossings is aouzht. | SGeubigationa of Fancy Birives with White—or plain : j cks | clotis eo It authorizes the multiplication of such tracks | Clgt COPD ge toa at these points in the future and the indefinite | sent us. Shipped on the eve of the strike uow ; he increase of the persons to whose interest it will | oT reaveliog Garmenta fall wader, the same edict, be to retain these tracks on the surface. By | Lmciy srsiu were we, Our tuck of thea . some Gays fore the “shut of” came, ‘Ordine: om confirming the illegal ocenpation of half | oneomevery scarcestyton ES : 0 sem small reservations without compensa- ge ~ Keen Papa’ with silk Gnish— a. style at sai ‘ice im Large Black and is i8 establishes « principle which would ren- | White Cheek Patterns of Moker’ + hopeless any attempt to shake its legal poet silk ‘Connomaras— $10. The plain effect— ough theoretically temporary occupation of aud Black Plaided Serge—cut peasant style— : 5. tie mall, It gives away for nothing to the rail- ‘k English Serre—as dry aud water-tight as rub- ‘ der. Cut us a Conueiara—ail In ome yleceuo scans ruad the concessions which ought to be the | Der. , Cutos a cise bore eutaptor oe G33 00. price of public relief from some of the evils of | If you have a loug car ride before you—you will able 5 Soo crossings and the surface occupation of iu comfort wud relief from duty of perishabl ue ents, ‘he mall, and thus denies this relief, It is re- Uy cuide yonr finger aloug down this list of seted a8 @ settlement of the railroad problem aiste, Shirts, &c.—you will run it across preference to measures which include with some prices tist will iid curtosity hixh enough to Laops i sabe see us. ‘Teu chances to ove you will not the enlargement of the treight facilities treat- ween ment of the question of grade crossings and the Satine Waists—31.25, | occupation of reservations, Indorsement of it | and h Blouses—iaco fronts—@'2. ras Clot Biirts-iu nexorted colors. 2, 82.50 White India Lawn Waists—plaited back and frout— ss@ refusal of them, aud « perpetuation of | cant at the throat with a scart of the aa: the conditions which they seek to change. | ..\ ‘Tue people have long sought unsuccessfully improvements in the railrosd occupation while they had concessions to offer the railroad in return. Wiil it not completely destroy ail chance of their success to rob them of their only means of bartering with the road for pub- | without a sae “aud the Ge lie reli As Kepresentative Hemphill v P win pertinently said: “If you want to get anything | lik find jute Gres Gruin Combimation— 82.50. ofa railroad compeny the time to get it is] _Keme:nber. we are cutside the pale of tho infu Cosnay> hyena amma : striie in New York -aud that sou can iy Jadia Silk Shirts —Black, White aud Bine— and Wits Biripied Surah Bulk Wai collar— a Colured Surat Waiste—tucked front, back aud * Black, Navy, Cardinal aud White. ho Vassar abd iar-- both 60 pup ma Wear a Blazer you really, cau not Ket atone Senb--andl thee Goedus ts us tong ‘odds the when the railroad compauy wants to get some- a a thing outof you.” In the light of experience | Ys tpt & ripple ou the commercial arcua—aud Just as present neglect or postponement of the peo- ' ple’s requests is equivalent to their denial, _ — + Chief Wadlia, of the Ma setts bureau af statistics of labor in his twentieth aznual report, just received, hopes for a solution of : ao pap ion aed tid of ue tae esl chiek EEE SE, A) RENOIR OR, ahxil be at once practicable and beneficial to| Fatabliched 1840. at the laboring men, to be reached by agitation 2 tempored with moderation anda right under-| F standing of ceonomic conditions. According | ™* to the report Massachusetts has im all 23,431 industries. In 16,674, 16 per cent, women ae dgtaliice We tak peed alts LRT: ce W. B. & A. M, Bias 5.66 per cent. male adults are not employed. Of the first class 22.62 per cent report ten hours as the daily working time of operatives. Estab- PAINLESS DENTISTS, 509 11TH ST. N.W. lishments employing male adults, or $206 per | Tho finest furnished and equipped dental office in cent of all, rezort ten sours as the daily working time. It thus appears tiat in much the large - number of establishments ten honra are at] TEETH EXTRACTED POSITIVELY WITHOUT present the length of th: workisg day. Women and minors in 187 ¢:tabl soments exceed ten PAIN OR HARM. and 1,44 establishments make the | THE BEST SET OF TEETH THAT CAN BE MADE. same return as to male adults. The report notes a significant fact in conclusion: “That FOR 88. the influence of the employment of womer and | FILLINGS OF ALL KINDS INSERTED PAINLESS. minors. while perhaps tending to decrease wages, also tends under the ten-hour law tu | ™* wedecndvaales shorten daily working time. Raia wae ace aee x Tone Week wo will allow 10 per cent off regular 745 and 747 Sth SEATON PELRY, “PERRY BUILDING," “745 and 747 Sth at, OF NEW YORK. Washington, —_— $< ‘The Post quibbles over the question whether | y, the public land illegally appropriated by the | Baltimore and Potomac railroad was desig- nated as reservations under the original agreement with the proprietors of the soil, as if that had the slightest bearing on the merits of the discussion. This property, which is more fully described elsewhere in today's Stak, is land the title to which is in the United States, which is similar to plots that are im- proved as parks elsewhere in the city, and it is not of the slightest cousequence whether they are described as “open spaces” or “‘reserva- tions,” or whether Washington or Col. Wilson uumbered them for convenience of reference. WE WILL INAUGURATE OUR First If_a private citizen should appropriate to his | go: 1, ERE OA RRR, WON N GGG gE AA ik NN G a MONDAY, JUNE 23, uses Scott Circle. or Thomas Circle or lowal © Cirele and attempt to justify himself on the ground that the property is technically an open space and not « reservation, he would take the position of the railroad. and would| www ok HRY Newenen yy soon be made to appreciate ity absurdity, The | MMMMIUL ?,. Sener RY ¥ MMM MINT. Lake B hee: yy Tost also resnrrecis the claim that the interests | MoM MITE NRNE : of Wnreagh freight does MM Biba Beas NONN ent ned the p: © of the Atkinson Dill. Tresideut Koberts, in words | PPD RRILY, ¥ which are of record. solemnty assured the | D DERE YY Senate District committee that through freights | BoP BY 288 “od are not affected by the inadequate local facili- ties. and that if there is any obstruction of them here it ix entirely unnecesst.y. light of this statement through fi new actually obstructed in Washington does 1t not follow that thix nunceessary obstruction is aght about by the reilroad to give a false impression to through shippers and to coerce them into sapport of the measure? The rail- i in the same scredits the state- Sure Haspxercuer Sax at oT ne t mi ie foi if gee B 00 % of ALE af oe RS 00 NN 30 ont coo H H ERE Mae dk Re eon EE MMMM AA kee OC | HMI Ee Mae S92 FE Gol Hoi ime = ‘Monday we start asale of Linen Handkerchiefs, all manufacturer's samples, mostly one of a kind, bought 80 we ean sell them at one-half value. The lot includes some one hundred and twenty dozen of colored bor ders, plain White hemstitches, embroidery in White, Black and colors and initials, Wo have divided them into four lote at 4c., 8c., 12}¢¢. and 19¢, LoT 1- ‘White Hemstitched, Colored Bortered, Colored Border Embroidery ame sm CoO Revere Hemstitched, oe = Met Hand Embroidery Initial, 8 SoZ Gents’ Initial Colored Borders, Initial White Hemstitehed. Choice of lot of about 40 dozen, worth fully 12) to 19¢ LOT 2— White Embroidery, Colored Embroidery, Mourning Embroidery, Dice Borders, 1 11 i Mn a ie Waite Hemstitebod, 14 Wes: Gents? nh 22e3 White Hemstitched, Colozed Borders, Homstitched. Choice of 30 dozen, worth from 19. to 25¢, Lot 3 Colored Embroidery Scalloped, White Embroidery Scalloped, White Embroidery Hematitched, Cold. and Emb'y Hemstitched, Mt sea 25 Mourning Emb'y Hemstitehed, i Me So Fine Prints and Embroidery, is Dice Borders, Fine Embroidery Tuittal, About 30 dozen, worth from 38c, to 49. LoT 4— Hemstitched, Embroidery Scalloped, ~ “a SS Colored Borders, AT dau S Ow 4 0CO S Black Borders, The chauce of the season to select summer Hand- kerchiefs at half price. We advise au early selection, ‘as in many cases there is only one Handkerchief of a kind in the lot—other styles half dozen or more, 1t ‘TH BRASS TRIMMINGS, Hd miplete, 1c 26 done Gl Full Regul Made Hibbea. Hon “Garnet, all sizes. We suld at ing price at KAU ats. S Tbe. in the or ar: 8 Double Combinat. M. JULIUS LANSRURGH, JLipsuMMER Lath wud Fst, BARGAINS as FURNITURE, MATTI KG, CURTAINS, DKAPERIES, &o. MAL Thono Elegant Tite which were selting at WO. Finest suite ever offered for the mon eth $40, We have them tt Antique Guk and Sixteenth Cen- Lage Dresser, beveled Plate wiass. Netate G1. Hoekers to mateh, #2.25, ction of 20 yeteento on entire stock of KEPRIGERATOK BABY CARRIAGES, OORT AMS Dkarenres, ki « i. YARDS %UM ¥ GUUDB reduced PAIR LEFT of those FANCY STi WEIGHT CURTAINS, reduced to ee. pat 1 Curtains, redneed from 0 per pair. Very handsome, stylish snd remarkably cheap, 450 Yards Jacque: ings; former price 4 58 Pair Oriental Curtains (F: to $4.68 per parr; fcriuer price $ dy, reduced and elegant. 2 ce MATTING, MATTING. Our stock of Matting almoxt sold ont, In order to Aispose of th ing rolls we have RE- oO DUCED Pacis To C6! NOTICE THE BARGAINS, © road which it is serving. Is it uot guilty of domestic treasou? —$$$—---——— BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. There is a difference of opinion as to whether i the Dill against monopolistic trasts in fooa| PON “ISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY. products, which has just passed Congress with one practical will restrain these organi- KING'S PALACE, zations, Public feeling is strong in opposition 812-814 7TH Sf. KW, to the trusts and somet! fe neccemary to bel + 5 pesenter we heveoe brauch stores in this done. If this measure, which gives the United | ty. one store eatenda from rib te mtn ne States courts jurisdiction and provides Leavy | ¢¢ :raude, trickery and inisrepresen! penaities for transgressions of the law, docs not siford some remedy it will be im order iu the next Congress to cnact one that wi ee The action of the iocal Knights of Labor i condemning the Atkinson Diil supplements the previons protest of the Federation of Labor, | and arrays every labor organization in the Diswriet, and the affitiated organizations all over the country, against the bill. Local opin- ion is practically unanimous in opposition to the measure in its present shape. ‘the Board of Trade in condemning it gave voice to the - overwhetming 1 popular sentiment Eu ftoor.) erasers Mesers. Powdcriy and Gompers are ranning suc ER SEN isa, on side tracks of the great Labor Railr a} as 83 Poulos ivame ave Bw, although they threaten to collide collision 1s impossible #0 long as they keep well away from the switch-junction with the main track, It would be better for them to unite on the main i La FINE SILK CeBREYRETS tal BLACK track and ran im the sume direction on the | Si ant doe dhe Tan om oes some train, ce on them Sow in St ANS bouuie eons ass ith s\ War You Wast» Among Giugham buyers there is a demand for a “Pink"—and it's searce. We just Tecetved 3 purchase It seems to be the period of international | of Giughams—all shadesand pstterns,mcluding Pink— swaps France and England are trying to | Warranted not to fade, with side bands of the cele- . the former to acquire more Africa and pool oe North Stax) Brand, to acll at trade. 24 cents undispated rights in Siaia and the isiand of |? °™**> Madagascar, the latter, French treaty rights ore in Newfound! and. Weare able to offer you something exceptionally sone er a HTN The King of Dahomey wants pence with | Socstea rade, ae Mme and Plaid Nainecoks at Pranee. The Dubomeyan amazon is not, then, KAU ie —— There were, we think. no coal mines in Dante's day, but he was a most able prophet | *¢ of them when he wrote that famous legend aver the door of the eternai hot place: “Leave hope behind, all 5 the success her ut hee Seythiom prototype wae. ae ed —— - The House democrats ask if correction cor- Fie eee LT eae Mates tind: t webie. te recta, —_——— + ‘The census is no respecter of estimates, SU In our Matting department we have just opened the entire stock of a Baltimore house—bouglit at @ great sacritee. Ne prices to print, but we'll give you some startling Sgures when you come in. CARBART & LEIDE, “PHILADELPHIA STORE.” ‘The rabid dog ts apparently forcing the sea. | ~*7*___ 98 7that-and 706 Ket. nw. som, His “days” are not duc yet tor several weeks. a ‘5 Rolls Fancy Matting reduced from $10 to $7 per 28 Rolls Fancy Matting reduced from $12 to 88 per 7 Rolls Fancy Matting reduced from $14 to $10 Hits Fancy Seamless Matting reduced from $16 2 per rol mf Painey Seamless Matting reduced from $18 ey holla Fa Fincy Seamless Matting reduced from $20 pe REDUCTION, IN AbBOgr INGRAIN ART 244x3 yards reduced to $4.50; former price . 354 yards reduced to oo Rinear prin G10 so x4 yards reduc former price a2 3x45 yards rehuaa "3 #10; former Pr 13.50. etees yeduction of 20 to JO per cout on NTE gout US LANSBURGH, Je2 133th and F ste, et ue RR iy i BD UU RRR BOULU k = ie cu Py i _.- THAT THERE I8 SOMETHING IN THR RY PUTATION OF OUR NAME Is PROVED LY THE VERY GREAT NUMLEL OF SHOES THAT WK SELL TO TRANSIENT VISITORS. TRAVELERS FROM EVERY SECTION OF THIS CONTI- NENT COME INTO OU STORE AND BUY SHOES WHEN THEY DO NOT NEED THEM FOR IMMEDI- ATE USE. THEY DO NOT FIND ANYWHERE ELSE 80 COMPLETE TOCK OF WELL - KNOWN SHOES. SOME SUPPLY THEM- SELVES FOR A YEAR AHEAD. IT 18 NOT ONLY THE VISITORS FROM SMALL TOWNS WHO DO ‘THIS, BUT ALSO THOSE FROM THE LANGER CITIES OF EVEKY STATE, AND FROM CANADA, BURT'S SHOES AT FIRST HANDS. EDWIN C, BURT & CO., NEW YORK. 4BTHUL BURT & ca, wll ¥ et XW, se2h M 2 for 25c. Pure Linen Collars. 20c. 4-ply Linen Cuffs... ‘39e, Scarfs, ail styles, 2c, Knot Searfs. 25e, Washable Four-in-Hands, ‘S5e. Sitk Finished Lisle Soc $1.25 Bilk Plated Half Hose. $2.50 English Flannel Shirts. 26-in, Paragon Frame “Gloria” Umbreilas.81.19 1.50 28-inch Warranted “Gloria” Umbrollas..81.09 124. Pure Linen Tape Borde: Mandkerciii 5c. China Silk Hemstitched Handkerchief ‘75e. Japanese Silk Hemstitched Handkerchiefs $1.35 Castor Beavor Gloves....... Traveling Bags, 5 Sutin fhademes, Black and Colors, Jap. Silk Crepe, Black and Colors. . dozen Paris Novelty Buttons... #1, $1.35, 91.50 and $1.68 Buttons. 1.98 and $4.25 Buttons... 98c. 10-inch Black 8ilk Sash Ribbons. G8e, 5-inch Fancy Striped Ribbous,, Se, Veils, all styles . Tie. Veils for 1! $3.50 White India Linon Wrappers. $4 Cloth Capes, atl styles $3.50 Diack Jerseys, all styles .. 87.98 Black Jerseys, all styles. $2.08 Colored Jerseys, atl styles, $12 and $14 Gingham Suits . 10c. Veils, $1.98 Cambrie and Cotton Night Gowns 5 Night Gowns and Skirts .. S5e., our Specialty Night Gowns . 98c. Chomives and Drawers ... 7c, Skiris, all izes and widths. 48e, Camnbric Corset Covers. 85c, French Pattern Corset Covers. $1.98 Fancy Aprons, all styles. $1.68 Aprons, 98¢, aud $1.15 Aprons 25c. Towels, all styles. 75e. Coutil Corsets... 90c. Fast Black Lisle Thread Hose, ‘75c. Extra Size Fast Black Hose. 40c, Warranted Fast Black Hose,, 35¢. Warranted Fast Black Hoso,, 590. Black Plated Silk Hose, 35e. Fancy Striped Hose... 45c. Colored Ribbed Lisle Hose... 20¢. Ribbed Bal. Vests, all colors, 55c. Fast Black Lisle Vests... $1.98 Low Nock Lisle Vests, extra sizes. 1.13 Full Regular Made Lisle Vests, 93, do. do, with no sleeves, 5c. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 9 styles 12%e. Neck Buichings, all styles... 85¢. Silk Cord Bucking. Our semi-sunual inven ‘80 for next woek we propose “fighton the ship.” Be that will make it evident business yoar we sacrifice Portion of our stock, and at considerable loss, ‘Some of the reduced prices Much less than formerly to imagine the goods were prices. Such is not the months of warm weather aro commenced preparations for ‘with the fact that we shortly ‘thus early make such great summer goods, wen] Pes. Nic €2"The prices to the left the regular prices, the prices the tight aro the stock-tak "Ss Srock~Taxixa Puices, ‘Department Near Door No. 1119 Pa. ave.) Lanes: Srock-rantxo Parces. 10 per cent discount—10 per cent off the marked prices of all Laces and Drapery Nets, Embroideries, Whito Dress Guods, Dress Trimmings, Real Gold, Aimber, Shell and Garnet Jewelry, Bric-a-Brac, Clocks, Priestiey's Fancy Black Dress Goods. SOc, English Traveling Suitings... 50. Engitsh and French Suitinys.. #1 French Faille Silks. $1.19 Superior Surah Silk 250 +1480 V8e tory of stock occurs shortly, to make every effort to duced prices will be quoted that for the Last week of our all profits on a large pro- insome instances will sell mentioned below are #0 quoted that you may be led not good value at the old case. Though several before us we have already fall trade, This, coupled “take stock,” induces us to concessions in prices for of each column below sre marked on the goods. To ing sale prices Lanes: Srock®T aise Paices, (Continued) 50c. Pure Milanese Silk Gloves NSe. Silk Gloves 80c. aud 75c. Gloves, 25e, Jersey Silk Mitts, 5Oc. Mitts 39e, and Ble, Mitts, 58c, Extra Long Silk Mitts,, 75e, Bost English Silk Mitts DSc, 4-but, Undressed Kid Gloves, 89c. Pigskin Mousquetaire Gloves, 6c. 4-but. French Kid Gloves, 9c, Yellow Chamois Mousquetatres, will wash. 1.25 Best White Chamois Mousquetaires, 1.10 81.25 Undressed Kid Mousquetaires, warranted.81.19 81.55 Superior Undressed Kid Mousquetaires, ..@1.48 $1.80 Very Best Undressed Kid Mousquetaires..@1.08 $1.50 4+but. “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves. 25e, Jewelry, all styles, 50c. Jewelry, all styles Tie. Jewelry, all styl $1 Jewelry, all styles....... €1.75 Shell Side Combs, Silver Tova Sterling Silver Shakspenre Rings. 82.75 Freuch Enamel Brooches... 2,48 French Miniature Brooches. ... $5 Puris Exhibition Miniature Brooches, @1 Sterling Silver Glove Buttoners,, 63 Sterling Silver Pen Wtpers.. €4 Sterling Silver Vinaigeettes, 1.68 Silver Bon Bon Boxes and Silk Belta, ali colors... 25e, Leatner Strap Belts. 10c, Faucy Belts. S85c. Keal Seal Belts, Silver Buckles. $1.50 Belts $1.35 and $1 Belts ®1 and S4c. Chatelaine Bags... 0 Paris Exhibition Chatelaine Bags. Purses, all styles. @1 Pocket Books, all styles. 19. Paney Purses... 25e. Double Straps... $1.93 Opera Glass Bags. 2.68 Lmported Opera Glass Bags $31.98 Fancy Leather Hand SateLel G80, Leather Writing Tablets. $1.19 Writing Tablets, all styl 10 Real Leather Writing Tablets, 5 Leather Cases with toilet articles, £9.98 Real Alligator Toilet Cases, fitted, $4.68 Tourist Bags, with shoulder straps. , 0 London-made Tourist Bags. 50e, Leather Card Cases. 10¢. Japanese Fans, all styles,, 19¢, Jap. Fans 15e., and 15¢, Faw 50c, Novelty Japanese Fans 75e. Silver Jap. Fans. 59c. Gauze and Quill Fans. $1 Hand-paited Gause Fans, $1.50 Uand-painted Quill Feather Paas. 2 Black Silk Japanese Fans, 126, Boxos Writing Paper.. 30c, Boxes Linen Writing Paper. 81.50 Boxes Poker Caips and Cards... $1 Boxes Poker Chips and Cards. 19¢, Stiveroide Photo Frames, @1 Oxidized Silver Comb Trays 7c. Bottles Ammouia.., ‘2Ge. }¢-Ib Bars White Rose Soap. 15c. Genuine Cuticura Soap. 14c, Ivory Tooth Paste, 10c, Needle Cases...., Se, Ribbon Wire. Se, Fancy Rubber Heir Pin: 20c. Hair Pin Crimpers... 50c, Spoon-bust Corset Steels... Se. Crochet Cotton. .. 15c. Blue Embroidery Cotton.. Lez Or Cansei Giiien 68c, Children’s French Cape.......0..0. asepserereees 98 81.25 Small Children’s Gingham Dresses....4.4...730 0c. Black Silk H0se.....,.....r-.seneecepeateceeners TOC S5c, Plain and Ribbed Lise Hose......smnnseeee 250 98c. 10-in, All-silk Sash RiDDOMS....,..0erereee-+- BEC RSe. Silk Belts, all COlS,....ersseeserssseressereee Ble 10c, Cotton Belts, all COlOPS......ss0rs «shenseerseneO8 ‘25e. Scalloped and Embroidered: 10 per cent off marked prices of all Gingham aid Flannel Suits, Coats, Silk Hose, __ Corner 12th at. snd Pa. ave, y eth # OFFICE OF ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, COR. 11TH AND F sTa X. Sarvnpay, Jose 21, 1890. LADIES’ NEW BLAZER JACKETS AND SUMMEK BEEFERS.—On Mon- day we sall put on sale a new supply of Ladies’ Biszer Jackote snd Summer Reefers, in new patterns of Striped Cloths and Plain Cream; siso new com- Dbinations in Creem-and-Canlinal and ‘Navy-and-Cream, at from $3.50 to $11 each, To match the Blazers and Reefers we are showing @ complete line of the popu- dar London Vests at $2.75 cach. (Third floor.) LADIES’ BATHING SUITS.—Ladies’ Navy Blue Flannel Bathing Suits, all sizes, @3and $3.75 each. Ledies’ Navy Bluo Flannel Bathing Suits, elaborately trimmed with braid, Jow square neck, saflor collar and uo sleeves, Only $4.75 each. ‘Misces' and Children's Navy Blue Fian- bel Bathing Suits, trimmed with Uraid. Sizes 6. 9 12 and 15 years. 82.50, 2.75, 83 and $25 each. Ladies’ Bathing Caps, oiled silk and rubber -lined silk. iu dark rich colora Only 450. each, <Thind floor.) UPHOLSTERY ITEMS, ~ Another invoice of Mosquito Netting, in White, Black, Buff, Pink and Green. White, 45¢. , colors, 50c., for piece of 8 yards. Remember this is eighth-quarter width ‘and not seven-quarter. Mosquito Canopies, complete, with cord and stop pulley. 1.25, $1.50, 01.75, 82, 82.25, $2.50, 82.75 and $3 each. Adjustable Fly Screens, ic, each; 82.50 0 dozen, (Porth floor.) LADIES! HANDKERCHIEFS AT 120. EACH.—Here are four different kinds of Ladies’ Usndkerchiefs which we are offering at only 12): Ladies’ All-linen Colored Embroidered Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 1234. each. Ladies’ All-linen Colored Print Bor dered Homstitched Handkerchiefs, 12H4e. each. Ladies’ All-linen Black Embroidered Heustitched Handkerchief, 12340. each, Ladies’ White All-linen Heumstitched Handkerchiefs. 22ige. each. (First Moor.) SWISS FLOUNCINGS.—We have too mauy White Hemstitehed Embroidered. “ " Swiss Flouncings at $1.12, 21.25 and $1.37% per yard, so have made the price of all $1 per yard, which price will no doubt hasten their sale, {Second floor.) TWO SPECIAL VALUES IN BED WEAR.—125 pairs Corded Lawn Pillow Shame. Ouly 750. per pair 22 pairs Hemstitched Linea Pillow Cases, 20 by 40 inches, Only 90e. per pair. (Second floor.) BARGAINS IN BOYS' CLOTHING. — Ou Monday we will offer 100 Boys’ Fin- est Quality Cardinal Jersey Waists, sizes 234 to 7 yeurs, at only #1 each, Also 100 Boys’ Finest Quality Jersey Waists, in Navy and Creztn, sizes 2g to 7 years, at $2.25 and $1.50 esch, (Third floor.» PIANU COVERS.—We have just re- ceived a complete line of All-wool Sax- ouy Piano Covers, in Canlinal, Scarlet, Garnet aud Groen, 2 yards wide by 3 yards long, sealloped and embroidered edges $3.7) 85, $6 and 87 each, (Fourth floor.) DRESS TRIMMINGS.—We have been making reductions in this department, Gilt and Silver-wixed Braids, 2 inches wide, Reduced from SOc, to 10c. per yard, Gilt and Silvor-mixed Braids, } and 1 inch wide. Reduced from 25e, aud 35. to Se. per yard. Braid in Gray and Gilt, Biack and Gilt, Garnet and Gilt aud Brown and Gilt, 2 inches wide. Reduced from 25c. to 10¢, por yard. Braid in Black and Copper, Brown snd Copper, Gray snd Copper and Garnet and Copper, % inch wide, Reduced from 20c. to Se. per yard. Braid iu Gray and Copper and Brown and Copper, 2 inches wide, Reduced from 35c. to 10c. per yard. (First floor, rear.) LADIES’ JERSEYS.—We have just put on sale~ 25 dozen Ladies’ All-wool Black Jersevs at $1 each. 10 dozen Ladies’ All-wool Black Jerseys at $1.50 each. ; Also @ broken line of about 5 dozen Misses’ All-wool Jerseys, in Brown, ‘Navy and Cardinal, at ouly $1 each, (Third floor.) BLANKETS.—All-wool White Blankets, special size for ship berths, which we Offer at $4 per pair. We are also showing a complete line of White Borth Quilts at from $1 1085 each. Roman Silk Blankets, 2.50 cach, (Fourth floor.) DRUGGIST SUNDRIES.—Woodward & Lothrop’s Best Triple Extract, 25c, 48¢,, G80., $1 and 1.68, Trial size 100, Woodward & Lothrop’s Best Triple Water, 50c,, 96c. and $1.90. ‘Woodward & Lothrop'’s Bay Rum 4 pint S4e, and 1 pint 50c, ‘Chinese Ta Na Camphor,s positive ex- terminator and preventative against ‘moths and other insects, 10c. and 20a per box. (iret floor) JEWELRY.—Solid Silver Bangles. 25¢, and 35c, each. ‘Shell Bands for the hair. $1.25 and tarnish. $2.25, 92.75, $3 and $3.50 each. Fancy Gilt Pins for the bair. 50c, G2c., Tbe, and 80e, each. Fancy Real Sheil Pins. @1 to 9G each. Silver Glove Buttoners, 5c. exch. Pigs toory ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner] 1thand Pets ow Toavense Noecess:rirs, WHEN MAKING YOUR PREPARATIONS FOR YOUR SUMMER VACATION Do NOT FORGET THAT YOU WILL NEED 4 LIGHT OVERCOAT, NOT THE OLD one THAT HAS DONE SEXVICE FOR sry. ERAL SEASONS, BUT A NOBBY, NEW, STYLISH ONE, SUCH COATS AS WE WILL SELL YOU aT FROM TEN TO THIRTY DOLLARS ALL SIZES AND COLORS. YOU ARE LIABLE TO BE CAUGHT IN A SHOWER MOST ANY DAY, SO PROVIDE YOURSELF WITH ONE OF OUR ZEPHYR- WEIGHT MACKINTOSHES, GUARAN- TEED TO BE THE LIGRTEST WEIGHT, ABSOLUTELY WATERPROOF GARMENT IN TRE WORLD. NEAT MIXTURES AND PLAIN COLORS. ALL SIZES. PRICES, SIX, EIGHT AND TEN DOLLARS. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM, ROBINSON, PARKER & 09. RELIABLE AMERICAN CLOTHIFRS, _wl20 329 SEVENTH 8T.X.W NTLEMEN, CALL EAKLY AND GET ONE ow: Bleck of Brown Mack. Straw Hats. $i es came lett, ey y 7 Se LeLoTy 1s LOWER fe. Be. © “eat as doula & EE PERT B: Abs PE POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 71H STREET. SILKS AT A DISCOUNT, A big one, too, and that on Silks that are seasonable, stylish and bewutiful. It isn’ ® lange Jot—in tact quite agmali one, Can't test long, cepeeially at these prices, There are 20 pieces of 20-inch-wide China Silks, Bive and White and Black aud White figures; ail uew designs, O8c. is their actual value, CHOICE 40c, A YARD, Lot 2 is a small quantity of Pisnced Silks in lengths of 8 to 20 yards; good colors and pretty digures. Se. ae always been the price. 330, A YARD NOW, ‘Don't take it in your head that these are going to be here for weeks and you can buy them when you are ready, for if you thiuk that way you makes mistake, that's all, 1Us 9 bargain that's good and comes seldom, Of all kinds of materials, styles and qualities. We aro sellins an enormous quantity of Belts. The reason evideut—we have the assurtiwent aud unusually low prices. ‘Leather Belts, 18, to $2.25, SPECIAL— Tec, Leather Bodice Belt, very stylish, 48e. SILK BELTS, 2ic. To vse. SPECIAL— 3c. Wide Silk Belts, serpent buckle, all culors, 29 ‘25e. Straw Belts, all colors, 8c. COTTON AND WORSTED BELTS, all styles of buckles, be, te Sve. WILL YOUR OLD TRUNK Dor A qnestion which you no doubt will ask yourself more thau ohce before you start out ou your yearly outing, iF YOU DO NRED A TRUNK Where would you buy it? We could answer that Guestion if we were reasouably certain that you had seen OUR line of Trunks, If you dou't take the trouble to look at them you are doimg YOURSELF aa injustice, as well as ux, We can sell you your Trunk (and when we say ‘Trunk we mean a Trunk in every sense of the word, made to stand all the wear, tear aud tumble the most reckless “stuasher” of baggage can give it), aud ss¥o you money on all «rades, cheap or fine ones. The ‘Truuk business is nothing new to ta We think for the last few years we have sold the bulk of the Trunks in this town. The reason is not difficult to cuess— veil made Trunks at the same prices you have been word t= Paying for cheaply made unes, DURABILITY AND GOOD LOOKS Are combined in our Trunks, G whew 5 gts ALWRPS POPULAR SHUPPING PLACE, 7TH et. I EMNANTS OF pov WIDTH MOHAIR IX Gray and irda, five lustre, Le. Ot leariux sale, *KAUEMAN 8 Double a <p Tx Bosrox Viasury Srone Carries the Best Quality aud Largest Assortment of BoA cag, 4 Et AA p 24 ‘Goo Bae In the City and at Prices Unequaled. CLUB Baas, Imitation Aliizetor—10 inch, #8c.; 12 inch, 61.194 14 inch, 81.25; 14 inch, $1.4 Beat-quality Canvas— 14 inch, 89c. : 16 inch, He. Real Grain, Canvas Lined—10 inch, #1.26; 12 inch, $1.49; 14 toch, $1.09, 16 inch, 81.9%. Real Grain, Leather Lined—10 inch, $1.98, 12 inch, $2.49; 14 inch, 62.98, 16 Inch. $3.49, Gennine Alligator, Leather Lined -10 inch, €3.98: 12 inch, $4.40; 14 ineh, #4.98, 16 inch, 85.4%, CABIN: BAGS. Fine Grain Cabin Bag, Patent Frame, Leather Lined—22 such, $4.98; 14 inch, $5.08; 16 inch, S6.Us, inch, Sie. ; 2 inch, GBe.; GLADSTONE BAGs, Canvas Waterproof—14inch, $1.49; 1G.inch, 81.79; rn 98; 20 inch, $2.49. Presod Lent inch, inch, $3.49. 20 iweb, 62.08 Real Grain, Leather Lined—14 inch, @4.49, 16 inch, 84.99, 18 inch, $5.49; 20 ich, 85.99, ‘Canvas Telescupe Bags—12 in., SGc.;14ineh, Gide, 26 tueh, 7#c.; 18 inch, 89e,; 20 uch, $1.10; 22 ined, $1.39; 24 imeh, 81.40, ‘These Bays have lesther corners aud extra long straps and are waterproof. All Bags except Telescopes have the Lost quality locks, A fine line of Furnished and Unfornished Bags in Je2l-tojy3 ort Matt _ENVOICE OF Goop QuaI~ A2)g. per yard, bd Sy roll 22h ue AS und TAT wth we Jk WINDOW ) LINE OF AQU 4 ab reget

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