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ESDAY, JUNE 24, 1890 —— - = @HE EVENING #TAR has the fullest Local Cireulation of any Newspaper in the World, and as an Advertising Medium is worth wore than all the other papers publisked in ‘Washington. Brazil's original draft of a constitution has been promulgated. It is, however, to be re- vised by the Congress acting as » constituent asvembiy. The new constitution is modeled on that of the United States and differs in its leading ontlines from ours ip providing for longer terms of office. In « now republic this fs a wise provision. Brazil's Senate is to be elected for nine years, her House of Deputies for three and her President for six. thus pre- serving the relative differences that exist in the United States as to tength of terms for the executive and legislative branches. The first President is to be chosen by the Congress, af- terward by electors, The President of the Senate will ve Vice President of the republic. In the line of presidential succession are the Vice President, the Speaker of the House, the Vice President of the Senate and, lastly, the President of the Supreme Tribunai of Justice. There will be 6% Senators, or three from each State, and 200 Deputies elected according to Population. Brazil having tried parliament- arism under empire and provincial republic i Prefers congressional government with an execative like the United States. —— There ought to be had in the House beforo the Atkinsoy bill takes it final shape square Yotes upon the questions concerning the oceu- pation of the mail and the treatment of the grade-crossings, which shall be of record and shall be participated in by « quorum of the House. The road asks certain valuable privi loges from Congress. It is surely in the power of that body to require the road as considera- tion of the new grant to do certain things for the public, as for instance to abolish certain grade crossings or remove its ttation or improve the character of its cceupation of the public reservation. It is nonsensical on its face to argue that because the road has not asked for anytuing of the sort the requirement is not germane and can- not be considered. If the propositions for the benefit of the public were put in the shape of provisos, attached as conditions to the grants proposed by the Dill for the road, they would seem unquestionably tu be — — ——- When the republic dceides to take the meas- ures necessary to increase our trade with the South American states « conference ought to be held im the south countries so that our mer- chants might learn exactly what is wanted be- fore they begin to supply the want. It is re- lated that 2 gentleman living in Colombia sent @ package of samples of cotton prints to the president of the Boston Chamber of Com- merce, in order to show what kind of goods to send down, aud on the puckage was $2.37 post- age. This the president was requested to pay if the chamber thought the information was worth it, and the chamber after deliberation returned it, leaving the gentleman double post- age to pay, He had the package framed and it now hangs in his office as a “tip” to English and German merchants. 2 A cry comes up from the water that the ex- enrsion boats going down the river, particv- larly on Sunday, are crowded far in excess of their capacity to save life should any accident oceur. As yet only mild complaints are heard and they ure from those who have been un- evmfortably crowded on the boats and had to stand and perspire, packed like cattle in a stock car, instead of luxuriating in cool breezes as they expected. But the danger is present ali the time and one of these days there will come an accident which will stand forever red letter mark in the history of Potomac ex- eursion navigation. The steamboat owners should heed this warning. $e 0 It seems that the neglect of the Dominion Goverment has left a tribe of cannibals in British Columbia. and that our northern neigh- bor has @ relic of barbari-m of its own to grap- ple with and overcome. The tribe might be caught, caged, and added to the summer at- tractions of Canada for American tourists, —— sess she The death of Judge Lawrcuson removes one of the most notuble office-olders ever in the service of the republic. Except for six wecks ag unbroken. faithful, honorable service of fifty-seven years—from Jackson to the secoud Harrison, from 1833 to 1890—what & field for otficial knowledge and for personai recollection! ——_——- = ___— ‘The New York Court of Appeals decides that the warden must apply the requisite number of Yoite to Kemmiler, the murderer, until the law is vindicated by his death, This looks really like th. bewinuing of the end. ———e- aie eens A new party to be known as the census ennmeration reform party is likely to be or- ganized im @ number of our large cities and towns —_— A mild type of revolutionary fever has broken out im the Argentine Republic, but there is no danger of its spreading to this country. Our climate and our politico-sunitary regulations are against it. ee The mysterious desta of the president of Salvador, the panic and slaughter following that event, the serious revolutioyary move ments in the northern states of Mexico and the insurrection in one of the provinces of the Ar- gentine Ecpublic all show that the uurest in lati America, which Americans thought was quieted for 4 period. still prevails. Se Chelers prevails in the province of Valencia, Spain. and France, Italy, Portugal and Turkey are alarwed. The precantions which they have taken are wise cud ehould be imitated on this side of the big pond. In the ease of such ws malignant disease a vingle ounce of preven- tion is worth more than a billion besa of eure. <<< a “The work of the censns enumerator” after the returns are all in will be to get aclub and 0 after those who have traduced bun, ro ee ‘The great beat prostrated a number of per- Sous yesterday, and notwithstanding the adap- tution of the negro race te warm climates and exceptional beat in temperate climates it was the colored people who suffered the inost, a meee: Mr. Biaine may not intend it at all, but re Feciprocity position with reference to the southern American states is so popular that o presidential nomination rubs up against it in a very coufidentia! dee i Tue Bosrox Viner Sronr Carries the Best Quality and Largest Assortment of | LAGE 812-814 SEVENTH ST. ¥.W. FIRST GREAT CLEARING wt hi THIS SEASON HAILLINERY. ‘Read the following list of Clearing Sale Prices: Sailor or Yacht Mats, for Ludies and Misses, im all colors, sola every where for 25e, ; clearing sale price, 10¢, ‘White Straw Flats, for Ladios and Misses, worth 35e.; clearing sale price, 15c. Biack Straw Flats, for Ladies and Misses, ‘worth “Se. ; clearing sale price, 15c. 300 dozen Hats, in all the latest shapes and colors, sold formerly for 8¢, 50c., 62¢., 756. and S87. ; clearing xsle price, 25c. White Lace Straw Flats, worth 68c.; clearing sale price, 30. English Leghorns, in colors only, worth 75c.; clearing sale price, 2c. Biack Belgrade Flats, Lace Straw, worth 75¢.; clearing sale price, 39. White Leghorn Flats, worth 81.25; clearing sale price, 85c, Black Leghorn Flats, worth sale price, Be, White Leghorns, soid formerly for 91.73; clearing wale price, $1.25, Whito Legborus, sold formerly for 8 White Mackinaw Yachts or Sailors, sold every- where for 50: clearing sale price, ‘t5c. ‘Milan Yachts or Sailors, in all colors, worth $1; clearing sale price, 59. White Lace Braid Flats, row and row, best ‘quality, worth $1.25; clearing sale price, 750. sol forwerly for $3.50; clear- 25; clearing ‘Trimmed segond formerly for $4; clearing sale price, 82.98. Trimmed Hats, sold formerly for 85 ing sale price, $33.25. ‘Trimmed Hats, wold formerly for $6.50, aud $6: clearing sale price, $4.08. very article in our Millinery Department has been reduced ty clearing sel yrices. Don't ‘wait, but come early and get the @huicv of our assortunent, KING'S PALACE, - 812-814 7TH ST. N.W. B.—Remember that we have soomongy er establishunent tu thie 2-814 Tthet nw. and our store extouds from 7th to Sth st. Don’tbe imposed on, Bewure of trickery, fraud aud misrepreseutation, a8 practiced by uu- principled parties. Te ithany Yemre located at Rexovar: REMOVAL, 1 will remove in a few months to building now occu- pied vy A. Kgufwau's Double Combination Store. A splendid chance to buy Well-selected and Seasonsble Dry and Fancy Goods at and below cost. Fur cash ony. Sale pusitive, W. C. VIERBUCHEN, 1602 7th st, n.w. Je24-3in. 10 7th at. Mews Coot Suoes aT TITT 4 | toad mi * oy © tt S ™ ANY GENTLEMAN WANTING TO KEE? COM- PORTABLE DURING THE SUMMEK MONTHS CANNOT DO BETTER THAN START OFF WITH 4 PAIR OF LOW-CUT SHOES. DURING THE HOT WEATHER, WHEN ONE'S FEET AME NATURALLY | 8¥~ _BStripe’s rule the fashion mostly ; A Marre Or weve et Coot Crorama. PERRY'S lady tying to 26 Riv whole fp . Krew are not please. failure, Bate wwe never done thas yet Stee You lipely Kove sosstbicn’ enon tas mows fou likely have souethine nn re foul ookout for a pretty design Wo Hive iene of Our. Th caDréesions in 45-sach Flownetngs— stitched, rit ech biaited ty scalloped edves 02 gsi G10 e yard Hier ie ewiicle suirt ‘Pratty “Hand-ran" Flo eke. que 40, Hai ve sear and 82.7) nett other ot he e138, 4 ame ing botnet bt ey a. “It certainiy toa beauty, M: oe Balesooyeeet Swiss—choice A ete rah pail in Cunbric, Swiss and Nainsook from ar tone wets ces deep—you cann: Hien eet Si ao pretty aud 80 cheap 1c, 1234. ‘All-over Swit. Nasnsook and Cambrie Runeaeeee rol from 60c. to $2.50 viene Point Embroidery ina perfect catalogue of sterns—Vdec. to 8 ard. vay widths of {Insetings Toe, ‘to BSc. a yard. The inevitable remusuts tliat we do not like—but Cannot hely--Bapecially larye lot of Cambric Embroid- Stier Look them over any way. What you want 1uay voters ano une in trying you know to trace out these thre: res In wor owe have done the hext best th iced” the ‘We know you cannot kelp he patierus—The qualities we are repused to fully inderse, SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING." NINTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE. stablished 1840, it OX. ENTIRE LINE OF STAC WINDOW i Bhaden Hartshori patent roller that sol for 30c., at ase, 919 Peassrivanta Ave. ft THAT WILL INDUCE THEIR SPEEDY SALE. — HAVE KEMNANTS OF SILKS, SATINS, COTTONS, WORSTEDS AND GOODS, BLACK GOUDS, ALS. KINDS OF DRY GUODS, AND IN FACE SHALL MAKE FRIDAY AND KATUBDAY oF THIS WEEK KEMNANT DAYS. WE CONFIDENT Iv WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT OUM PLACE ON THOSE 4 WO DAYS, W. M. SHUSTER & sox, 919 PEN PRICE. rey) t PINST QUALIT in price than No. Now, very hen heavy — muart une, AUEMAN'S All oh wecount of our ciearing sale. Double Combustion, 11th st. se, “Gouxp Froon Cuar. t#@~ FURNISHINGS, sa HATS. &¥~ NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—Lo they interest you? SH" Herv’s an item that will. The BLACK SILKS 52 are here again. Never bud as mac p trouble in S89" our born days to keep our supply afloat—as in $2" these BLACK PONGEES. In the first place #87 they're hard to get—and then you buy "em as CW" fast as we get here. Of course that pleases us— C2 but we hate to disappoint you. There's a new G27 lease of Life for thems now, though, Assorted £27 sizes—just in this morning, Full length. Very ta dressy. &~ Now we want to jump to the other extreme, G27 Our 50 CENT DOMETS. Fully as ood as tw" any rt you'll find anywhere else, The Sw™ patterns «2 cheap, 827 least bit vkimpy. they're made—not the Pit you perfectly. but—some TENDER, A PAIL OF LOWiSHOES WILL DO MORE | 827 Checks are worn. We've both. Better qualities TO KEEP ONE COMFORTABLE THAN ANY AMOUNT OF SEA OR MOUNTAIN AIR. WE HAVE THEM IN LIGHT CALF, GENUINE KANGAKOO AND RUSSET—LIGHT, EASY, DUKABLE, COM- PORTABLE AND COOL, LIGHT CSLF OXFORD?, $4 TO #6. BANGAROO OXFORDS, $2 10 86. RUSSET OXFORDS, #3 TO 95. 4RTHUR BURT & CO, sere azll Fon NW. BSR A pay SS, Bo AAG Py fh Goo 9 8 BB AA GGG Sss8 In ths City and at Prices Unequaled. CLUB BAGS. Imitation Alligator—10 inch, 08e.; 12 inch, $1.19; 14 inch, $1.25; 16 meh, 814 hb, Se. Best-quality Cauvas—10 i: 14 iweb, 80c. ; 16 inch, 98, Real Grain, Canvas Lined—10 inch, $1.25; 12 inch, $1.49; 14 iuch, $1.69; 16 inch, #1.9%, Lea! Grain, Leather Lined—10 men, $1.98, 12 inch, 49; 14 ineb, 82.98; 16 inch, 63.49, Geuuine AUivator, Leather Lined—10 inch, 83.98; 12 inch, $4.49; 14 inch, $4.98; 16 inch, $6.49. CaBIX BAGS. Fine Grain Cabin Bax, Patent Frame, Leather Lined—1z inch, 4.98; 14 inch, 85.98; 16 iuch, 30.98. 12 inch, 68c.; GLADSTONE BAGS. Canvas eee ae inch, 2.79. Imitation ‘Ahiwator 14 inch, 81.98; 16 ineb, 82.49; 18 meh, $2.75; 20 meh, $2.08. ‘9; 16 inch, $2.98, 18 Heal Grain—14 wach, $2. inch, 63.40; 20 inch, $3.08, Real Grain, Leather Lined—14 inch, 94.49;16 ng $4.90, 18 inch, 85.49; 20 ineb, 85. Canvas Telescope Bags—I* in, “oe. :4iueb, Oe; 16 inch. 70c.; 18 inch, 8¥e.; 20 inch, $1.19: 22 inch, 81.39; 24 inch, 81.49, $e" iu Fine Fiauuele, Oxiords, Zeghyrs, Madras 277 and Silks. 527 We know there isn't a line tn town 40 larze~ 27 and with such a varied assortment as ours— S27 and we've linked qualities to prices that 827 others don't dream of doing. £27 UNDERWEAR, Sz" There's ue finer underwear made than we £2~ have, but we want to tel! you about two of the SW" vory cheapest grade we've got. Both Bal- 82 briggan. One is dhe, cud the other is 50c.— S87 only Shirts, Wear Jean Drawers (50:.) with sa them. $27 The only thing we ask of you ia not to draw S27 any conclusions, We're nothing if nut orig- EB7 inal—and what we offer you at these two prices #7 you can take our word for it are reliable. £2 They're cut rishtand made carefully.—Aiter E27 buying swe of the cheap yrades—wo don't G27 wonder youare wary of iow-priced Underwear, E97 These arediterent—entirely. Tucy'reWORTH $27 more—but we're waking w foatuze of them— $7 and priee is the best torch to light them up. te" SCARES.—Some new oddities iu Neckwear #7 that will interest you, Just in, $27 HATS.—The White aud Colored Yachts are 527 the “ull-called” for jn Straw Hats—Boys as $37 wellas men. We've the other kinds—gil of 52" them—Decuiuse some of you have “pet” idess 297 of your own—aud it’s our business to supply ta thew. 32 How about Tennis Hats? We can match S27 your Bluzers~Caps, tov. Ladies’ Bicycle Caps, Ba" Me Jauutiest shapes yet made—Men's, too. $27 Tourists! Hats—absolutely uncrushable—You 627 can't xet slong without them. All shades, 227 Americansnd French make, There are dozens £27 of Children’s dainties—something becoming B#™ tor that “little chap" that is just commencing 227 to wear hats. §27- Our enterpiise works our price—aa well aa ce quality and variety, We're lowering the for- BB™ mer and raising the stendard and catent of the BH utter —all the time, SAKS AND COMPANY, “PEOPLE'S PROVIDINGS.” PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTH ial STREET. TE, BALANCE OP OUR FINE UNLAUNDER! Shirts, reutorced. extra (ull; ma, D a 2 at t ‘ egal ais Vixv Low Prices FOR TRAVELING BAGS, SATCHELS AND TRUNKS. CLUB SATCHELS, 1 death r) canes lined jn. 44 nip | These Laxs have leather corners and extra long straps and are waterproof, — ‘Telescopes heave the best quslity A fine line of Furnished spd Uniurnished Bags in ‘Fine Quality Alligator and English-sewed Graiu. Collar and Cuff Boxes, Trunk, Shoulder aud Shawl be —_— Chauneey x. Depew was the first man named ‘Straps, Touet Caves, Flasks, ae Vresident of the World's Fair Commission. Mr. Depew can get almost any sort of a presi- dency «sevpt the one be wants ee ‘The dove of political peace and harmony | _ whieh hovers over the disenssion of the silver bil will dy up aud roost high when the federal election bil ws opened for remarks A 4f the Indicns editors see anything they want they sbozid ask for it, whether they get it or net SJ onxsox. Guwx & Co. O86 FENNSYLVANIA AVE N.W. CUT-PRICE SALE FOR THIS WEEE. 20 mgr pee Sock Minsd Piaide reduced to 150. For- Tesla: sere “gest et Caan et ee dud. Gout Pelion cotta 2100 Tine va aes & odie “Porat BEIT fine Se eS & saa Pot Carpets at prime cost to tS Eigceumr se JOUXSOX, GARNER & CO, 636 Peana. ate. nw. es as FTE Se KC URDERV ES Tx BLACK and colors. warr CF WANs 1 ‘bowie Combination, 42th SMITH & WARDWELL, fo%4-tojys. 705-707-709 Market Space, ARETS INK. , MANIFOLD PRODUCE Pi wore ay, Rao Tuk without of pe Ink, or water, pects sizes fur trai Sample of the work price list sent on request. JOHN ¥. PARKET, e24-3ee 1225 Pa, ave. «tu SUE u >. Eien i eee x: barsttient, a aud best. ‘wll soup stop maki Peter te $4 Saari | tea bot 40, 8370, i 70, nos, ee, in them, 18 —_ $3.80. 65.45. 18.50. GLabstoxE BAGS. mm se nat 1 320 o.ae § = 24 in, tation Al lisrator, 210, 8240, SA 880 ee 30, 2.80, ine Alligator, lost Peri ck eth." 8 no tnt mada a 1gin inn “ig ame asus e 48.50, good suru, st egret TOPHAM'S TRUNK MANUFACTORY, _ se21e0-6t 1231 Pennsylvenia ave. n. w, Gexrs Surrs Sosunep AND PRESSED FOR 41, ee | <= tH. De 22 Moony, eno ng ORE 0, a 10. ert. 15. one THE TEMPERATURE YESTERDAY SUGGESTED VERY PLAINLY THAT YOU WEED THINNER CLOTHING. BLACK I8 THE STRICTLY FASHIONA- BLE HUE FOR MEN'S WEAR. WE HAVE AN AMPLE VARIETY OF BLACK THIB- ITS, CHEVIOTS AND SERGES IN SACK AND CUTAWAY BTYLES, ALL SIZES, SHAPES AND PRICES. OUR ASSORTMENT OF NEAT MIX- TURES IN LIGHT WORSTEDS AND CASSIMERES 18 COMPLETE AND ARE VERY BECOMING AND APPROPRIATE WARM-WEATHER GARMENTS. THE WHITE AND FANCY FLANNEL AND SERGE SUITS SEEM TO BE MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY. WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF THEM IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES AND COMBINATIONS, ALL AT PROPER PRICES. CALL AND BEE THEM. ROBINSON, PARKER & C9., ‘THE AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, 319 SEVENTH ST. N.W. . ae ipa fe BRE POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 7TH STREET, AWAY FROM HOME. Our Cloak and Suit Departments are crowded with Such things, end at a low price too, Why you would be surprised at the reductions made here daily. We are not cutting prices ou goods you don't want, goods that aredear at any price, BUT on merchandise that is tp great demand right now, LIGHT-WEIGHT SUITS, TRAVELING WRAPS, BLOUSES, &c., &e. ‘We cau surprise you, we know, if you but give us the chance to show it, and it certainly is to your interest 8 well as ours to do that, If you want your out-of-town outfit pretty, stylish aud for the least money (that is where you can SAVE and on the differeuce have many an enjoyment that will be ABSOLUTELY FREE to you by what we CAN ¥ave you) tuke a Jook at our secoud floor, You'll not come away feeling that the time has beeu iuisspent we can axsure you. The way the PRICE WIND BLOWS you can see by the following: #6 Connemaras, nothing more comfortable aud handy for traveling, colors Navy, Black snd mixed checked cloths, PRICE NOW 84.25, 10 €5 Traveling Ulsters, in striped cloths, PRICE NOW $2.:25., LADIES’ BATHING SUITS in navy flannel, trim- med with white braid, $2.70 to 84.50. Full line of CHILDREN'S BATHING SUITS al) Prices, BATHING SHOES AND HATS ALL STYLES, 20 Misses’ Dresses in cream flannels, pongee silks and striped flannels, sizes 6, 8 and 10. AT ACTUAL HALF PRICE. An elegant chance for a stylish child's dress at prices you have never had a chance at before. 100 Ladies’ nd Misses’ All-wool $2 Blouses REDUCED TO 81. A volume meant by these two lines, DON'T EORGET US ON TRUNKS, All Trunks on the floor directly opposite the Cloak floor, LARGE LINE, VARIED ASSORTMENT, WELL MADE, LOWEST PRICES, Everything that recom- mends a Trunk and NOT st the fabulous prices you have beep used to paying for good Trunks, All our Trunks are made with swing trays; docs away with Nfting the tray when you want to get something out of the bottom of the Trunk, and no extra charge for the convenience, We are satisfied that it will benetit yoa (especially in pocket) by @ careful comparison of our Trunks with others, BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING. All the New and Standard Publications at CUT PRICES. All Magazines at cut prices. de24-c0 For use Ceutury, 30c, Harper, 0c, North American Review, 45. Seribner's, 2: Cosmopolitan, 230, St. Nicholas, 220. Young Ladies’ Journal, 26c. Demorest's Monthly, 18c, ar POPULAR SHUPPING PLACE, cs __77H st. J POLE® WITH BRASS TRIMMINGS, pict Niy oy 25 doz Cuildrews Full Regulag Made Kibbed Hose, Black, Brown and Sapoet, all sizes, We sold at ue Siahanave Tee ine price at i. AN's Double Couto a Suh 1th Tarsx Deserx When you are contemplating « purchase of anything in our live, uo matter how small may be the amount involved, ACT WISELY by coming to lock over our large and well-assorted Stock of all that 1s new and seasonable, CUTAWAY SsUITS, Electric Biue Serge, strictly all wool, fast color, lap seains, double stitched, serge lined throughout, AT $13.50, PRINCE ALBERT COATS AND VESTS, Fino wale corkscrew, strictly all wool, silk faced, flat dou: ding sopra actos AT 812.75, CUTAWAY SUITS, Licht mixture and broken plaids, serge lined, double Bie AT 87.75. SACK SUITS, Light eolors, gray mixed, decided and broken plaids, SILK LINED THROUGHOUT, double stitched, AT 810.75. SACK SUITS, Only » few left; sizes 4 to 40; neat dark mixture, serge lived, double stitched, AT $4.62, ALPACA COATS—81.50, $1.75, 82.50 and $3. New invoice of CHILDREN'S PANTS, ages 4 to 13 years, at 33c. Onlya fow SAILOR SUITS, ages 3 tol0 years, a T5e. and $1. OFFICE COATS, stripes and checks, 260, On sale —— Woduesday and Friday (morning only) from 7010. 200 dozen CELLULOID COLLARS at 19c, apiece. CUFFS, 37¢, a pair, TER PES CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, Bats and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS 27 AND 029 7TH ST. NW. Corner Massachusetts Avenue, STBICTLY ONE PRICE, 223 ‘Open Saturday until 12 p.m, Srame Axo Smocz Hara TN CASSIMERE, DERBIES AND STRAWS, DUNLAP NRW YORK BATS, 5th Avenue Styles, and MISSES" STRAWS st 600. 750, $1.00 MEN'S STRAW HATS st 50c. and upward. A large lot of GENUINE MACKINAW STRAWS at 83,00, worth $2.00, 82.50 and 63.00, WILLETT & RUOFP, 905 Pennayivesi# ave, * 2 OFFICE OF ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, COR 11TH AND F ard. x.w, Trssoar, Jose 24) 1890. ‘MISSES’ FINE SUMMER SUITS. — ‘Misses’ White India Linon Suits, hem- stitched and tucked skirt, shirt waist full tucked and hamstitehed, uine-inch sash, Sizesldand 1Gyears, Only 610 each, Misses Fine French Nainsock Suits, hemstitched and cluster-tucked skirt, nine inch tucked sash. Sizes 14 and 16 years. Only $13.50 each. Misses’ Fine India Lawn Suits, with large polks-dot embroidered flouncing, mado square neck and waist trimmed to match, ribbon belt and Irish point em- broidery. Sizes 14and 16 yeare, Ouly 812.50 exch. We are also showing the same style of suit, with pink and blue dots and rib- bon trimming to match at ouly @10 each. Disses’ Fine India Linon Suits, trim- med with embroidery. Sizes 14 2n216 yoars, Only 810 each, Misses’ Suits of all-over Embroidery Skirtand Waist, Sizes 14 and 16 years, Only $12.50 each, Children's Fine French WNainsook Dresses, homstitched skirt, yoke of fine Swiss embroidery, infant waist, fall sleeves, sash, Sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12, 85.50, 86.25, $7 aud $7.7: (Third floor.) EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IN LADIES' HOSIERY, —100 dozen Ladies? fine drop-stitched Unbleached Balbrig- gan Hose, double heel and toes, Ouly 25e. per pair. (First floor, annex.) MORE BARGAINS IN COMBINA- ‘TION ROBES.—In order toclose out our stock of Novelty Robes we have made the following extraordinary reductions: Combination Robes in Green, Gray, Brown, Tan, Old Rose, Mahogauy and Tweeds in mixed effects, Beduced to 87.50 each, Combination Robes in Tan, Dark Sap- Phire, Heliotrope, Ses Green, Keru, Gar- net, Olive and Medium Gray, Redueed to 610 each, Combination Robes, with handsome brocade front and favings, iu Gray, Tan, Green aud Blue. Reduced to $13 each, Combination Robes, with silk Ince stripe, in Gray, Heliotrope, China Gray, Steel Gray, Tan aud Lavender, Reduced tos] 5 exch, (First floor, annex) LIGHT-WEIGHT SHAWLS.—This $s an excellent opportunity to secure your Summer Shawls, suitable for seashore ‘and mountain wear, Colored Cashmere Shawls, ip Pink, Cream, Bine, Black, Tan and Red. Only Bleach. Shetland Shawls, in Black, Red, Gray and White. $1 to 94.50 each. Black Cashmere Square Shawls, $2 to 810 each, Five German Chudda Shawls, in Tan, Cream, Light Blue, Cardinal and Black, Only 81.50 each. Cream Iceland Wool Shawls, euch, Fine Cream Chudda Shawls, large size aud very soft. $2, $3.00 and 83 each, ° Fancy White Shawls, with colored silk stripes of contrasting colorsexcecdingly stylish aud very dressy. $4.50 to 88 each, Camel's-hair Traveling Shawls, io Gray and Tau. 85 wd $10 each. Pisin ond Fancy China Silk Shawls And Scarfe, iu a varicty of attractive colorings. €5 to $40 each. Cream Wash Surah Sik Shawls, knotted fringe, Only 7 each, Silk Warp Henrietta Shawis, for mourning. @7 to @25 each, Real India Chudde Shawls, in Cream, 87.50 to $25 cach. Hand-knit Hoods and Fescivators, all 50c. to $2.50 ‘S each. Only 82 Priestley’s colors, for steamer wear. each, (Third floor.) VALUES IN BLACK GOODS.—Our assortment of Bordered Qamel’s Hair Grenadine, Camel's Hair Barege and Btriped Grenadine is very complete, prices ranging from $12 to $20 per pat- tern, Pirst dogr, annex.) HORSE COVERS AND LAP ROBES. ~ Our line is again complete in thoge Bum- mer Horse Covers. $1 and 81.25 each. Linen Lap Robes at 65¢.. 75c., 81, 81.25, $2.50 and $3. Cloth Lap Robey at 82, 82.50, $3, 4.25 and 85. ourth floor.) LINENS,—A new invoico of Turkish Bath Towels, in bleached, unbleached Bnd fancy stripes, 12360, 20c. and 250, each. Cardinal Cloths, with black an@ white / borders, best quality. Bix-quarter, 60c. each, / Beven-quarter, $1 each. with colored borders, &0c,, and $1.25 per dos, (Becond floor.) WHITE Goops. Corner 31th and Fats aw, GENTLEMEN are offered Fur | ulsbiuge at lower prices than Quoted at any previous time this | season, and lower than will be Quoted after July 1, when this | sale terminates. Anticipates your ‘Vacation requirements. A Travel | ite Satchel st 20 per cent less han the price you'll see marked | ©2 the price tag, Straps, Toilet Articles, separate or in casos; also | &l! those goods weually found in a ‘Man's Fire t-class Furnishing 8t | Of€, are fered ar greatly redweed the Stock Taking Sale. All we Priest, The list below gives a | few hints A LADIES hardly need be told of Bced hint is that you'll find the | list below ¢row snaller daily, and that it'll be the best bargains | that ‘ll go frat, Adaily visit is in order, since | @8ch day will Lave its special aur. prise. Tomorfow, (Wednesday) it's to be extra bargains tn laces, 00 RRR eM, Ses 8 8 ry - OrNTs, « There are iv all 33 picces | of ToreboRand Medici Laces, Bot a yard of whichis worth | less than 35 cents, while ‘those of especially beautiful | design and fully 6 inches Wide would be cheap at 50] cents. These are one of the ” beat bargains so far of the rrr! co TIT? SS, 2 Sq TIT (00, 00 Ee 7 A ss AE 4 3885 Fe ome Aa Buss 00° Gob Ek aa Sasa 3 On Thureday there'll | be the surprise of the soason fo Cotton and Cambric | Undergarments, Ouy buyer bas concluded the sale, but | thegoods will not be here until tomorrow evening. | Someof the reduoed prices Mentioned below for tomor- | FoWateso much less than formerly quoted that you | MAY beled to imagine the goods were not good value | at the old prices, That such is not the case inspec- | tod will show, Miws Srock -T sxe Paces, (Department Near Door No. 1110 Pa. ave.) Lives: Sroe T axixe Prices Continued.» 2 for 2c. Pure Linen Collars, 20c. 4-ply Linen Cuft 30c. Searfs, all styles. 25c. Knot Scarfs... 25c, Washable Pour-in-Haas. ‘Bde. Silk Finished Lisle Socks. 5 Silk Plated Half Hose, .. $2.50 English Flannel Shirts,,, $1.25 26-in. Paragon Frame “Gloria” Umbrellas.¢1.19 es Ge 4-but. French Kid Gloves. #1.50 26-inch Warranted “Gloria” Umbrellas..81.39 12ke. Pure Liven Tape Border Handkerchiefs. ...10c [ars Bo | 50c. Pure Milanew Bilk Gloves... 160 | 98e. Silk Glover 8H0. aud 7 he | 250. Jersey Sik Mitts, 13¢ | S0c, Mitts 28c. and Ble. ive | Ske, ExteLong Sik Mitts... QSe | Te. Bes Kuslish BU Mitts... 35¢ | DBe, 47ut. Undressed Kid Gloves. .. 2 | N9c, skin Mousquetsire Glove Yellow Chamois Mousquetaires, will wash Best White Chamois Mousguetsires... ‘75e. Japanese Silk Hemstitehed Handkerchiefs... SQ 1.35 Castor Beaver Gloves. 21.5 $1.55 Superior Undressed Kid Mousquetaines..@1.48 #1.80 Very Best Undressed Kid Mousguctaines 1.08 £1.50 4 vat, “Palais Royal” Kid Gloves, 01.95 25e. Jewelry, all styles, 5c. Jewelry, all styles, Tac. Jewelry, all style e Seuss, a all styles. Lions Sroox-raxme Puarces, 10 per cent diseount—10 per cent off thy marked prices of all Laces and Drapery Neta, EnrToideries, White Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Beal Gold, Amber, Shell and Garnet Jewelry, Brig Brac, Clocks, Traveling Bags, Priestiey’s Fancy Bick Dress Goods. 80c, English Traveling Suitings.. 50c. Eu glish and French Suitings @1 Freveh Fuille Silke... 21.19 Superior Surah Sit; 98 Best Faille Silks, Se, Fanoy Striped Surah Silke €1.25 Satin Khadames, Blacind Colors 81.25 Jap. Silk Crepe, Blac'#nd Colors. 75e. dozen Paris Novelty @Uttons,, $1, $1.35, 81.50 and 9158 Button $1.08 and 87.25 Buttow.... O8e, 10-ineb Black sitiasb Libbon GBc, 5-inch Faucy Strved Hibtons.. Sc, Veils, all style: 17¢, Veils for 15c. $3.50 White India Linen Wraypers. $4 Cloth Capes, ail ayles .. 85.50 Biack Jerseys, all styles ¢. $2.98 Black Jerseys, all styles, 82.98 Colored Jerseys, all sty®. 812 and 914 Gingham Suits , $1.98 Flaunel Blouses, all styles. $1.25 Flannel Blouses, all stle -. $2.25 India Linen Blouses... 81.68 India Linen Dressing #40¢s, $1.98 Cambric aud Cotton ¥ht Gowns 81.35 Night Gowns and Skt +... ‘S5e., our Bpecialty Night W288 8c, Chemises and Draw + terling Silver Shakepeare Rings... Freuch Euamel Brooches. $2.48 French Miniature Brooches, €5 Puris Exhibition Miniature Brooches. 81 Sterling BNver Glove Buttanery, #3 Sterling Silver Pen Wipers. 84 Sterling Silver Vinaixrestes, $1.68 Bitver Bon Bon Boxes and Viniagrettes 25c, Silk Balts, all colors... ‘Ye, Leatuer Strap Belts, 1c, Fancy Belts......, ‘BSc, Real Seal Belts, Silver Buckles 81.50 Belts 82.95 snd @2 Belts... #1 and Sic, Chatelsine Bays... 2.50 Paris Fxbibitiou Chatelaine Bags 2Se. Purses, all styles... $1 Pocket Books, ali styles. 140, Faney Purses, ‘75e Collar and Cuff Boxes... B50. Double Straps... O8c. Leather Writing Tablets... 21.19 Writing Tablets, all styles, $2.40 Real Lesther Writing Tablets. €5 Leuther Cases with toilet articles, $9.98 Leal Alligator Toilet Cases, fitted,, $4.68 Tourist Bags, with shoulder straps. 50 London-made Tourist Bags... 10c, Japanese Fans, all styles. 7c. Skirts, all sizes an#idths O8¢ | 1c. dan, Fane 2S, and 1S, Paus. 48c, Cambric Corset @°*- 386 | 50c, Novelty Japanese Fane Be | Be. Gilver Jap. FAUs. sere Sc. Gauze sud Quill Pans. $1 Hand-painted Gauze Fans. $1.50 Hand-painted Quill Feather Pans. 62 Black Sik Japanese Pane. 126, Boxes Writing Paper... 30c, Boxes Linen Writing Paper... $1.50 Boxes Poker Chips aud Cards... ‘$1 Boxes Poker Chips and Cards... 18, Silveroide Photo Frames... ‘$1 Oxidised Silver Comb Trays, dc, Brass Placgues.... 2 for 2bc. Linen Collars, solled...... 2 for BSc. Linen Cuffs, No. Teesseeveeessece $1.35 aud $1.25 French Percale Vassar Shizte. $1.50 Prench Percale Vassar Shirts.....0..00...81L35 226 ‘The. Lace Collars 80d CUms...00--.ersvere-cerseeey 85C Lr Or Cunorewe Goova 01.25 Small Phildren's Gingham Dresses........ ‘The. Shirt Waits, all etyles....-cevee-eeeeeneeneee BOE 50c, Shirt Waists, all styles.........-y-0---senenee AMO 980, 10-4n, All-silk Sesh RiDbOws....,..0----0-.+-- 856 ‘25e. Aealloped and Embroidered Handkerchiets. 12h 10 per cent off marked prices of ll Gingham ang Flannel Pulte, Coats, Suk Hose. 50o, Taffete BUE GOW. eccerseeenrsyrarereerneniee BOS ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, Se, Fast Black Tastote SHE GLOW, sense... 496 | 4. Lewes, (Continued) ‘Corner 12th st. and Pa. ave med