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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHIN ery: SATURDAY CHosny Ss. NOYES. QHE EVENING STAR has the fullest Local Circulation of any Newspaper in the World, and sean Advertising Medium ts worth “A poliey of favoritism which makes par- tisan service the substantial basis for political preferment, and a disdain for the element Of personal fituess, whatever the place or task, which exacts ouly so much competency as can Fescue the place-holder from absolute disgrace; this hascome to be the war-cry which treats every office of trustas so much spoil, and every political contest is simply a scramble for per- sonal emoiument. That such a view of the service of the government should be nena some Tuscan bandit, escaped out of his tran: pine fastnesses to prey upon our unsuspecting institutions, would not be occasion for surprise, But that it has come to be the deliberate con- vietion of men in high place among us, and that this new gospel of unscrupulous self-seek- img is openly proclaimed as the only spell powerful cuntah to maintain a healthy and active mterest in our political institutions— that, in other words, there is no instinct of Patriotism strong enow, a = constrain a map to active participation in the political life of the nation unless there dangles fore him, all the while, the possible prize which he may snatch ont of the sordid and shameless strife— this certainly is @ teachin People which may well ash with keen and These are the vigorous words of Bishop Pot- ter in his recent Harvard speech. They strike an effective blow at the latest device of the spoilsmen to clothe and disguise deadly hostility to the merit system in the decent covering of plausible words. Under the new spoils doctrine patriotism, which was formerly understood to mean love of the republic, is coustrued as greed of the republic's offices, aie positiden on Naturaily Washington is interested tn all in- ternal improvements in neighboring comma- Rities, especially where these improvements have a bearing upon the interests of the city and District by the extension and develop- ment of communicating transportation lines. The Atlantic seaboard is in part pretty well dotted with railways. But the people living on the seaface of the two Carolinas have fora gvod many years desired more communication than they have with the outside world. A ship canal has long been talked about, but a canal, while more serviceable in some respects than a railroad, can never in our day take the place of one. About half the distance between Nor-j folk, Va., and Charleston, 8.C., is unoccupied by any railroad or canal and the only commu- nication is by fishing smacks and cornerackers. To supply the necessary link # Charleston, Wilmington aud Norfolk railroad is proposed. The rice product of the United States, except a little made in Louisiana and Georgia, is in the region to be traversed, asis also a large portion of the rosin and turpentine belt, The Sea Isle cotton is produced there. While not exactly an Eden. it isa tract of the south that is well worth devel ving. $$ As was to be expected, the Brazilian minister tothe United States denies that his country contemplates a war with Chili or any other nation. Brazil having achieved a large, fine crop of republicanism is auxious to enjoy it, im which anxiety we all join who desire the end of “fair, delightful peace” and of republi- can progress in the American hemisphere. — + = The holding and the manner of holding are not the same, says Mr. Vaux. In other words, the manner of it is uot the matter of it and if the federal supervisor supervises he will violate the Constitutiou, which merely provides for regulation of the time, place and manner of holding the elections. This construction is not likely to stand in the way of those who desire the enactment of such legislation, —: The Armenians have to fight for the Christian liberty wherewith they are made free. The cross and the crescent once more contend in deadly rivalry in the very sanctuary of the for- mer. When will “the Unspeakable” be packed off bag and baggage to the desert of Central Asia whence he arose? ———— Head lines ia the newspapers on the late re- Publican gubernatorial nomination in Penn- sylvania announce “Delamater the Man” not- withstanding the very general impression that Qasy was the man. ——— These are charming days for the lightning enlculator, but we venture to predict that he is not equal to the task that is set for him in the bill introduced in the House to beara the late —— of the south, ee The new member from Philadelphia is s de- cided bit. To picturesqueness of rppearance he adds a clever originality in style of thought ‘d delivery on the floor which win him recog- nition at once, Sie The report just in from Texas that Tascott, the Chicago murderer, has been captured may & well be denied now as after it has been cor- Foborated two or three times, as usual, $< cnglish syndicate having bought Roach’s ship vards it is now in order for somebody to ea few remarks about the disastrous bur- deus placed on American shipbuilding. ——— complete the Pauama canal—ouly one, only one. — + —____ Yale is dark blue, but not for chagrin, while Harvard is crimson from vexation that she did not win the great boat race. —<——-—__. Asan ante-convention presidential possibility Generai Russell A. Alger looms up with a loom a3 large as a straw stack after threshing time. ncaa Nobody has ever yet discovered how many revolutious a minute some of the Central and South American states can make. nt Harvard will have to row better or get an in- ¢reased endowment for the curriculum im- provement fund. a Michigan furnished the timber for the President of the Chicago's World Fair Com- Mission. $< —_____ Baltimore republicans are of the opinion that there is no Nose without several thorns, $2 The journalists are gathering the mellow de- grees from the academic orchard. $$ Generally speaking politics may be alottery, but in Lousiana a lottery is polities, Eoox Rawniinel ‘All sizes of this a CELEBRATED REFRIGERATOR ‘They are STRONGLY BUILT, HANDSOMELY FINISHED and PERFECT IN PRACTICE. Have Blate Stone Shelves aud packed with « perfect no conductor. For years they bave received the highest Merit where vei EVERY EDDY REFRIGERATOR WARRANTED, M. W. BEVERIDGE, eres 6 Peteeny ond Gann, 009 Pa ave., "pole Awent for the D.C. ote oe 22 CREAM Ai HITE. “Grain Uetin edee Ribbon, | ream and White Sash Hibbost SESS Aas Waite Block, Saale” MAN'S beable Combination’ the fifty-three designs of Ut te chewy ‘RY, CI ats a a TAKOe JOBS ee : idssauic: Farm. Forest EL EINDS a 2 OOL Kemuaiis, Lawn Reaniani ore teeimnante That makes busiuers, on Kewoval Bar, bores wu bo YOU Pay FROM ‘312 To Set of Weeth When yor Jara ARKIVED—GOOD QUALITY FAX a ll THE EVENING STAR: News PERRY'S ply of Blazers still alte Rasen? 2 ania white, Navy Blue. Very en peat White Cheviot button, at $4 Bu of merit de with = Waite Gro withys narrow Blue vor isc Stripe. 80. Abe e255 ata. Work he aa leas bow.ead talk Ladies’ Waista. Cloth—biouse style—with cvlored, orfienniaes fru White Flaunel—cut blouse and ati eather ie White India Lawn —plaited frout and back—with a same mate: At @2. 7: aiwsasy aatog a Fine Fisnnel Blouse, with Black and Colored pes The Waal ike conye at 84 p for good ones, 190, act them with or w I it; ted apa at pian Bincke, Blue ‘nds the baw ph wide plaited col Clo! iad pial oes with full roll, caught Ve etter fall — nite = ae : sere agent ee rd eee pe {ESS little, We. siege ey 14or 16 yearsizes, Gray eta it Reefers—all- pote Navy BI watt a with wilt buttous—to At 4, 6, 8,10 and 12 -old Misage are reduced to $2 frou 2. 75.the reg dlae price. iil Bot have to hold up suy beckoning tinwer— a will ote ae son as You digest the foutures wo Ve outlined here. In reading printed aunounce- meuts you are obliged to take cousiderable for granted, your sapere | cauuet out-point realiiy—ia SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE. _Establisued 1840. ae OLD-TEP BOSTON GLORIA UMBRELLAS, SIZE 36. warranted not to fale or dein, 78 Milais Mtraw Sailors, 16. White and Biack ‘Lace Straw okies FMAN'S Double Coudiuation Bareaie U1 that. se. x RGETABLE VAPOR, POSITIVELY TH LY baruslews method of sxtewctiug teeth without pain We defy any one to doubt this asertion, EVANS, 000 11th st nw. Oon Lors OF SHOES ARE NOT OUR SPECIALTY. ODD SIZES, EXTREMELY LONG, SHORT, WIDE. AND, NAKROW SIZES ARE OUR GREAT SPECIALTY, AND AT THE SAME PRICES, OR LOWER, THAN OTHERS CHARGE FOR INFERIOR GooDs. LADIES? |AND-MADE BUSSET OXFORDS. SIZES 1 TO 7, AA TOD. 82.00. LADIES" HAND-MADE BUTTON BOOTS. SIZES 1 TO 7, 4A TOD, IRTIS 4ERTHUR BURT & CO, ae vi 228 34a Fst. XW. SAND 12 INCH CREAM AND WHITE FINEST q, Quality of Orieutal, 12c.; reduced from 19, 25 je Combiustion Removal Liar t stylap of Fancy Outina Wh 9c, pag dic | Selec 8 of Fancy Outing Fianne 124L and 1243 11t rE HORRORS wr THE DENTAL CHAIR GONE, led by our Electric Magnetic Dental Ap- Drs, WB. & A.M. EB’ VANS, w. ‘miu Japanese Seamiess Whit Sine. Foe. pe yeh, Bes lity Tuperial Matte, 2 i fuaiity Tin 4 $3e° Lows, 745 and 727 oun at eee Bett Sarsaraction Guanaxrzen. WHEN YOU BUY A GARMENT AND IT ‘RIPS, FRAYS OR FADES WHAT DO YOU DO? STAY AWAY FROM THE DEALER EVER THEREAFTER OR TAKE IT BACK AND GIVE HIM A CHANCE TO MAKE REPARATION? WHOEVER HE Is THE LATTER I8 THE RIGHT THING TO DO. THEN IF HE DOES NOT GIVE YoU SATISFACTION YOU KNOW WHEL NOT TO DEAL AGAIN. WE HANDLE ONLY SUCH CLOTHING AS WE KNOW TO BE RELIABLE, BUT IF FOR ANY REASON THEY ARE NOT SATISFACTORY BRING THEM BACK AND WE WILL STAND THE Loss. DO NOT FAIL TO SEE OUR INCOM- PARABLE STOCK OF SUMMER WEAR- ABLES, ESPECIALLY THOSE ULTRA STYLISH WHITE AND FANCY FLAN- NREL AND SERGE SUITS, ALL SIZES, SHAPES AND PRICES. ROBINSON, PARKER & 09. ‘RELIABLE AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, 28-00 319 SEVENTH ST. ¥.W. eR ee ee en Se WASHINGTON, D.©.. SATURDAY, Moxpar Moaxxa. PIER GES DAVIS’ STOCK. LADIES: We have purchased the business of Mr. EB. @. Davia, What stock he iid at the time of the purchase must be sold right off. Values make n» diference, What they Cont ts immaierial. We want Uvem out of the way tmne~ diately, because we've a great deat to do to the store to prepare for a grand fail vpening. Weeome among youto conduct a nineteenth century Wusiness—to do credit to ourseloee in our methods, ant fo respect your demanda in our merchundive. We have no further wish than to be judved from day to dey: vince Wwe esider no promises strony a4 one fuifiied. For the present your dealinps with ws will be on stock we didn t select; but which we have for saie. Andas itis of a class you knvw all about, see what you think of our ideas of retuctions, Your obedient servants, W. A, PIERCE & CO, TO CLOSE OUT DAVIS’ DRESS GOODS DEPART- MENT. Price was. Price is, 80.55, 80.45 50 40 95 8S 60 55 Royal Serge, Jet Biacl — Cream White Cashmere. — Silk Warp Henrietta, | Pld Lupin’s Novelties (Stripes) —— All-wool Henrietta (Siate: —— Ladies’ Cloth (Light Gray mixed)... . 75 — Black Mohair. -50 44 —_* . 85 — Cream“ ‘ -80 — Black and White Armure Silk, 1.60 1.25 — “surah. 1.30 1.00 _-* Gs i 80 —— Silver Gray . 65 — Black Brocade Silks... 1.00 — White India silk with Black figure. -75 120 125 1.85 L775 88 110 1.25 Silk Silesia—3 shades,, 66 — White China Silk 50 ae 80 — * Japan 1.10 — Sill and Wool Striped Greua. — - 1.00 1.50 WHITE GOODS. — Figured Pique. Te ff TRUNKS! EVERY STYLE IN STOOK. You betior acquainted with this devert- at Prices { BEUas, 743 sad Ar bu see Sey OFFICE OF W. 2 HORKE’S CARPET AND FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. Is progressing very satisfactorily, as the ‘throng that daily crowds our store testifies. ‘The Washington public know a good thing when they see it, and are not slow in taking hold of the opportunity to buy first-class goods at and below cost. BEBE ABE A FEW OF THE BARGAINS: ‘The Best Hard-wood Refrigerator on the market at just one-half the regular price. Matting at 25 percent discount. Ouly two Baby left. Price 822.50. Now 916.50 each. A few of those Bordered Car- are still unsold, Moquette Russ, 134 yds, 23 rad aa rahe — Lace Plaid Lawn. —— French Organdy Plaid. — Linon Du Sudd., — Linon Du Budd... 15 ole 09 20 —— One lot of Black and White Figured India sks, 2.24) 5 REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS AND SILK AT HALF PRICE. THE ABOVE SALE OPENS ON MONDAY MORNING, aes ‘ails (SUCCESSORS TO E. G. DAVIN, ‘00 5 FOR FOUR DAYs, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THUSDAY, June30. July 1. duly 2. July 3. REMEMBER THE LAST DAY IS POSITIVELY THURSDAY, THE DAY BEFORE THE MOT Fes Lt ps ed with Red, White and Kt er You Ree the Star you cau U foe it to be a bargain such ay you don’t Oftouget the chaucs or basing. OUR FIRST “STAR” SALE masa gratifying stccess to us and we have doue all in our power to UPHOLD THE STANDARD of that first sale, bave gone a little better—we think. BARGAINS HERE, BARGAINS THERE, BANGAINS EVERWHERE. PROFITS SCATTERED BROADCAST. taking time and the It ts coming close to stoc! BOTTOM I8 DROPPING CLEAN OUT OF PRICES. It won't ueed much of @ comparison for you to mee he difference 1 prices. fe mauy Jives below which cannot give even & Of the vane contained in it, butasce the weutloned aud if you don’t tink it « barcain Worth your purchasing then we uaven't learnt much in ali ue years we bave Leen in busiuess. SEE TO-MORROWS POST AND BERALD FOR OLHELK BIG “STAR” BARGAINS. MEN'S GOODS—STAR SALE PRICES, $00. Fancy, Triumad Night Shigt, 3724. an id HOUR Uc. vattenn Nexliges Shirt 8c: , Uuting Shirt, Ve, Ereuc Fiaunel Shirt, $3.19. 84.50 Freuch Flanuel Shirt, $3.79. UMBRELLAS AND pEARASOLS — STAR SALE $1.50 Natural Stick Glor S043 siuver crook" ‘25 per cent off marked prices of ‘a Peres, TRIMMINGS AND BLACK LACES-STAR 8 ALE RICKS, ets, all patterns, 69c. a yard. €1 Black Silk Ruseian a ants of Black Suk Figune- Lw eso ans ats, i to Tbe. Colored SUK Braids and Gimps, 15c. a to5e. Plain White and Colored Cotton Trim- mings, 1c. 12 Ret cent off marked prices of all other Trimmings im Silk, Jet, steel, &e., BUTTONS AND BUCKLES—STAR SALE PRICES. déc. White, one-half ball, Pearl Buttons, 8c, a h White Carved Pearl Buttons, 9c. a dozen. Qc dpzen White Lugraved Pearl’ Buttons, 140. a cardot 3 Se. to $e. Metal Buckles, small lot, 126, euch. LADIES' NEOKWEAR~STAR SALE PRICES. 19¢, to 25c, Sidenberg’s Linen Collars, odd sizes, 3 Silk Windsor Ties, largest size, 30c, es kr Flat Suk Cord Yourist Ruching, 6 yards ine x discs acetars AND SHAWLS-STAR SALE FKICES. 10c. Fancy Colored Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 4 for 250. By ¥,Colgred and White Embroidered Hund- kerebiete, Ive. 310 20c., O3e. wud Wilite Embroldervd Handker- pi '3 89 Embroidered Cashmere Fichus, Cardinal Fulicy Striped Shawls, 82, HOSIERY AND cupiey is se SALE PRICES. :. Ladigs' Fancy Cottou Hose, Lisle Howe, Biack und Sond Color Hose, J cf WRAPS AND SUITS—STAR SALE PRICE3. 86 Ladies’ stciped French *iuuuel Juckets, $1.90, 86 Lace Cap -s, vlewaut styles, 82 to 8, ‘# lmpvrted Gugham Dresses, a ‘So Wools iaunel Blouses, Ladies’ or Misses’, 75c. & exch, NOTION DEPANTMENT—STAR SALE PRICES gDowvle Corset steels, Se, pair, 100 iu box, Se. bux. aie Crimping Fonds, 17e. each, oil Sue. 4-ounce Bottle of Triple Wators Sie cottle, FAN DEPARTMENT—STAR SALE PRICES. Q8c. Hand-painted Silk Novelty Fans 206, All-liuen Curomo Fans, 19¢ Curome Faus, de. each. Ue SLICK CUFOUIO Fitts, 225. ex 29 percent of marked price Stall Waste Satin gk BELTS—STAR oe PRICES. ‘Tinseil Bells, 420. ea: | Gaidiwed Buskier Losther Belts, 20c. each. 2de. straw Belts, all Colors, 17e. each, LEATHER GOODS—STAR SALE PRICES, 5Qe. Oxidized Trimmed Chatelain, dc, exch, eather Suopping Buxs, « Nuveity Purses, 130 Se. “Novelty Purses, each. - Solid Leather Pocket Books, 31c. each. JEWELRY—STAR SALE PRICES. 10c. Stick bins, Sc. each. 0c. hnitation Silver Bangles, Ze. exch. Novelty jmitation Silver Suiail Hair Pins, be. Fs ‘eal wortod Sent Bing per cent of tuarkéd prices of all Fine cluding Garnets, Auber, Weel Shell ens UPHOLSTERY Np APTal hppa MENTS-—STAR 75c. Dado Window Shad ob SS ritmo Lace artis. Mig yards long, oat, oy Prana $8.50 Light-weight Silk Curtains, @4.98 “Hoes Lace Bed Sets, 3 ploces, Bc. set. oe, renin. 39¢, os igured Medras, urd. juicher Lines Spfasticrss YOxi0, de. p1:40 5-4 Drawn Work Linen Table Covers, 98c. MILLINERY pai White Eee oer SALE PRICES, 1 Seunett Braid White 5: 700. $ je. Cubase ‘aud Misses" Felt Yourist Hats, all enc = snd $1, Chiltren’s Embroidered avd sured peel Cay le. eact sorBlackund Whitedace Siraw Shade Hata, :i3e, “"$5e. Satin-back Velvet Ribbons, all colora, 150 DRY ge ent SALE PRICES, each. relny, in- UNDERWEAR AND > &o.--8STAR SALE Sea pair, . Baum's Summer Corse: Aprons, full ee Se. JUNE 28, 1890-SIXTEEN PAGEs, oF MUSLIN AND CAMBRIO UNDERWEAR ‘Today we place on sale s quantity ef well-made Muslinand Cambric Underwear at very low prices. We think it to your advantage to call an examine. Below we call your attention to some of the prices, ‘Many more bargains not mentioned here. See the Aisplay in our show window. CORSET COVERS ‘Made of fine campric, fiat felled seams, French back, perfect fitting. We offer them sbout half rerular prices, CORSET COVERS. 590. Platt Val. Lace and Inserting Lace Edge, rib- bon drawn through. 59c. Fine Embroidery Inserting, fine tucks, em- broidery eda. G8e. Medici Lace and Inserting, ribbon drawn through. 68c. V front and back, Medici Lace and inserting, ribbou drawn through. 68. V frout and back, fine embroidery edge. SKIRTS Made of fine muslins, full width, fine tucking and fine Hamburg edings, 8c. Deep Embroidery Ruffle Skirt Tucks, 50c, Cambrie ruffle with Embroidery Edge Tucks. 7¥c. Deep Embroidery Kuftle Tucks, 98c. Deep Embroidery Ruffle Tucks. $1.25. Cambric Ruffle, Medici lace edge, wide ta- serting. $1.98, Cambric Ruffle, 2 rows Medici lace inserting and lace edge, worth fully one-third more than msrked prices, Gowns. 98c. Fine muslin yoke of embroidery inserting, herring-bone trimming, tucked back, $1.09. Fine cambric yoke of embroidery inserting, berring-bone trimming, worth $1.48 and $1.75, DRAWERS. 37e. Tucks and cambric ruffle, regular price 490, Wehave quantities of these goods, but we advise not to delay your visit, as at these prices they won't last long on our counters, MANY MORE BARGAINS aT TITT H H FEE T HOHE Fy p20 FE Tt it if fee BBR OO NN N BBO ONNN BBE 00 N NN A RR! cco H FEE AA R *h cou i Eg fh Be So fit Be a4 KR R Coco H H Kee T it 316 7th st ow. & J anrety Store Carries the Best Quality and Largest Acsortment of BBB A 66G BB AA Gea SS PE it bo BBB OA A GGG Sgg8 In the City and at Prices Unequaled. CLUB BAGS. Imitstion Allizator—10 inch, 98¢.; 12 inch, @1.19; 14 inch, $1.25; 16 inch, $1.49. Best-quality Cauvas—10 inch, 59c.; 12 imeb, 68e. ; 14 ineh, 80. ;16 inch, 98e. Real Grain, Canvas Lined—10 inch, @1.25; 12 inch, 82.98; 16 inch, 83.49, Genuine Allivator, Leather Lined—10 inch, 83.98; 12 inch, €4.49; 14 inch, $4.98; 16 uch, 85.49. CABIN BAGS. Fine Grain Cabin Bag, Patent Lined—12 inch, $4.98; 86.08, Frame, Leather 14 inch, $5.98; 16 inch, GLADSTONE BAGS, Canvas Waterproof--14-inch, 81.49; #1.79; 18 inch, $1.98; 20 inch, Pressed Leather—14 inch, 16-inch, 3 ; 16 inch, $1.98; | $1.98; 16inch, 82.49; is. Real Grain, Leather Liued—14 inch, 4.49; 16 inch €4.99; 15 inch, &5.49; 20 inch, 85.99, Canvas Telescope Bugs— 16 inch. 79.; 18 inch, 8¥e. $1.39; 24 neh, 81.4 her corners and extra long straps and are waterproof, * Ali Bags except Telescopes have the best quality locks. A fine line of Furnished and Unfurnished Bags in Fine Quality Alligator and English-sewed Grain, Collar aud Cuff Boxes, Trunk, Shoulder aud Shawl Straps, Toilet Cases, Flasks &. SMITH S WARDWELL, $e28-tojy3 705-707-709 Market Space. MM MMC K OKNN N ERE W OW wm MMMM KK NNNE WWWww* MMMM KK NNN EE Yori wey £ ER RN EB Mf KN NN ERE Dany va (SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1890. More new Blazers have arrived, aud this is probably the last lange lot we shall receive this season. We may fill in with half a dozen of a certain size or two at odd times. You have two or three months yet in which to wear them, The Navy Blue Flannel Blazer can be worn up to November. If you havu't bought get one of these. WM. H. McKNEW Gueceasor to R. H. Taylor), ut 933 Pennsylvanisave aw. Boe: Sorted ( ahh aiSispeae ep Drm, stor, ra, “Gane Suz Or Loones Vesra~ LACES AND EMBRpeaiEs ~ -—STAR SALE diet ste en SS 22-inch Bwisa Flouucs Fists $85.2 Fan Foal Figue, lack ask roa, White em- TRUNKS jh yer eS BALE PRICES. top Linen-lined Duck Trunk, 73. 0.25 kextre-fine Lestuer Trunk, Toh ie pee ay than else BOOKS—STAR SALE PRICES, Pe Moch oh oaeenae separ Lesthar Stocking Tales, 5 vols., cloth, History of English Peopie, ¢ vols., $2.18. BAU RTS POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, cndanpaciaasen acbacas it won't occur again—has ‘Us in possession of 100 dozen ag te Swiss Vests, which we can offer at 12340, each. Precisely thesame grade of Vests that sold last year for 25e. For Men's wear we are able to In “Outing” Shirts we have all sizes from 14 to 18, tu Flannel at 450., up to Silk at $2.50, (O28 7th st and 706 Kot. ow, Woop wanD & Lormnan. OO 117 AND Pome & 5 Sarcrpar, Joxe 28, 1890. SPECIAL —We desire to announce that onr establishment will be closed FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, THR 4TH AND 6TH OF JULY. We be Neve our patrons appreciate our efforts tm so Going and will shop ac- cordingly. DRESS GOODS REDUCED. In order to close out » few Odds and Ends in Dress Goods we have made the following extreordinary re ductions: Bide Bends, in Qray, Green, Helio trope, Blue smd Garnet. Reduced to ‘Be. per yard. Striped Dress Goods, ia Green, Tan, Old Rose, Brown, Olive and Myrue Reduced to 29e. per yard. Pirst floor; anvex.) GREAT REDUCTION SALE OF MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HIGH CLASS WHITE EMBROIDERED DRESSES.—These are the remainder Of Last seasou's stock aud are marked at prices exceedingly low for such fue goods. They are made of the nest materinls and trimmed with the best embroideries. 1 Line. Sizes 4 to 10 yrs. Re duced to 62.75 each. 1 Line, Sites 4 to 12 yra Re @uced to $5 each. 1 Line, Sizes 6 to 34 yrs. Re duced to $6.75 each. 1 Line. Sizes 6 to 12 yrs. Re duced to 67.50 each, (Third floor.) WHITE GOODS—The following three items are without exception the finest values we ever offered in this Gepartwpent: Victoria Lawns, for dress linings, Bc. 6c., 8c. and 100. per yh Sheer Plaid Organdies, Ouly 12}¢0. Der ya. Waite and Ecru Mull, 36 inches wide. Only 15c per yd. Extra good value. (Second floor.) LADIES’ HIGH CLASS WHITE SUITS AT REDUCED PRICES.— ‘We propose to close out the balance Of our stock of last summer's Fine White Suits, and on Monday will offer theentire stock at exceedingly low prices LLine. Reduced to $12.50 each. 1 Line. Reduced to #15 each. 1 Line, Reduced to $18 each. ‘This is rare opportunity to secure & Five White Suit st a very low price for such fine work aud materials. (Third floor.) HAMBURG DEPARTMENT.—We have just put ou sale 60 pieces of 43- inch Hemstitched Swiss Flouncing, which we are offering at 62igc. aud ‘T5e. per yard, Also 25 pieces of 27-inch Hem- Stitched Swiss Flouncing at 50c., 62i4c. and 75c. per yard. This isan extra good value, First floor.) CLOSING OUT SALE OF LADIES’ HIGH CLASS GINGHAM DRESSES, In order to close out the remainder of ourstock of Ladies’ high class Ging- ham Dresses we have reduced them to one-half their origival value. Ladies’ fine quality French and Scoteh Gingham Dresses. Reduced to only 86.75 cach Also « better line reduced to $10 each. ‘The above are beautifully made and finished, and in msny respects su- perior to custom made Dresses, (Third floor.) QUILTS.—On Monday we shall place on sale the following special values in Quilts: Honey Comb Quilts, 50e. each. Allendale Quilts in atx-quarter, eight-quarter, ten-quarter and twelve-quarter at 65e., 90c., $1 and $1.25 each, These are kuown by every housekeeper, being easy to launder and unequaled for wear, Eloven-quarter White Crochet Quilts. Only $1.15 each. Eleven-qnarter White Crochet Quilts, with Marseilles patterns, Only $1.50 each. Hleven-quarter White Marseilles Quilt. Only 82.50 each. (Fourth floor.) LADIES’ AND MISSES! SLOUSES.— Broken line of about 50 Ladies’ and Misses’ Blouses in Fino French and Scotch Flaunels and French Broadcloths in Cardivel, White, Navy and Fancy Stripes have Deen reduced to $2 esch. (Third floor.) DRUGGIST SUNDRIES. — Low's Wild Rose Soap, one dozen cakes in @ box 35 ‘Woodward & Lothrop's Best Triple ‘Extract, in all the leading odors, 136- ounce bottles 48c. each. ‘Woodward & Lothrop's Best West Tndia Bay Rum. 3 pint, 34; 1 pint, 2 Be. Packer's Tar Soap, for the toilet ‘and bath. 15¢. per cake. Electro Silicon, for polishing solid silver and plated ware. 10c. perbox. Electro Silicon Soap, 25c. per cake, (Pirst floor.) JEWELRY .—Fancy Lace Pins, Se, wach, Fancy Lace Pins, with chain ot ‘Tached. 156 each, Ghirt Studs 25c., 380, and 500. per at Gold Beods. 61, 68.25, 62.76. 63 and 63.50. Giiver Beeds, @1 and 63.25, (Gelid Silver Beng Braceleta, Thc, 1.26 and $1.75, isst Boor.) Woowwan a soma | | { Lasssvnon & Br. ane McDOWELL OARWENT CUTTING ma. CHINE will ve exhibited daily from #:30t0 11 aan, from Monday on in our Dress Goods Room, This wa ‘chine will siso be on sale at our establishment. A competent teacher and pattern cutter t# here from New York to fully explain ite utility ‘We will ive during thie exhibition to every pan chaser of & Dress a pattern free of chante cut by thie machine. ‘Ths machine te now in use by the Jangest houses in ew York and Chicago with the greatest success im etch establishments as FI. Denning, Altman & Co and Mrs. Ghouiey (Mrv. President Harrison's dress Maker), all of New York, Marshall, Picld & Oo., Chi- eRe All are invited to see this exhibition, which takes Place until further votice from 9.30 to 11 am, every day. SPECIALS IN EMBROIDERIES. The stock consists of Cambric, Swiss and Hamburg Rmbrolderies, in allover @ounctugs and marrow Widths. ‘The skirtiocs are the most elaborate aud Showy Kmbroideries ever shown by us or any one else. Dow't fail to attemd this «ale, becinuing today an@ Verminating only when the last piece is sold out LADIES UNDERWEAR. ‘This week's specialtios in Ladies’ Underwear GOWAS. We offer a Gown mad» of cotton, yoke of inserting, Combined with @ cluster of tucks. trimmed ervund Beck and sleeves with embroidery to match, plated back. full length. Special price BSc. We offer a Cambric Gown, yoke of Valenciennes inca, coupected with cluster of tucks, double rutile around the neck, yoRe, which is platted back. ‘This garmeut ia usually sold at 61 Our price 98 We offer a Cambric Gown, beat quality Valencien: Muserting, with clusters of tucks, with deep rattle Around neck aud sleeves, fiulahed with herring vone itching, full Jength. $168, rowaiar ez We offer ® Superior Quality Cotton Gow: which te 8 mae of tucks, plaited back, trimmed Stound neck and sieves with © roitery, Guisued ‘With berring-bone stitching Price #1 We offer & Gown made of best quality Cambrie, Mother Hubbard style. entire t Terchou lace, fuserted with neat embroidery, doulie ruttle of Tor- chon around neck and sleeves. Special value a We have proven to the Lauies of Washington thet We carry a stock of these goods second to pone All Bew designs and shapes. All beautiful patterns of For workmanship our Underwear is well known. Our finith cannot be excelled. There is Probably no more particular person in the business Aben our Underwear Buy t is permitted, to be piaced on sale unless it ts perfect iu every detail, Bud the couseyuence is we cau essily warrant the west Of euy piece of Underwear you bay of ua CHILDREN'S SUMMER Caps. For 25c. wecan show you several neat and pretty Cape, some made of all over embroidery, fixed with full ruche around the face, then the open lace stripe ‘material with wide lown strings. For 40. we are showing unlimited number of stripes iy various mater For 68e. These Bt Be. We writeo: Jar style, such 2 an open- work Ewbroidered Cay with neat bow of same material ou top, in all sizes. For 750. we could not exhibit anything prettier. They are made of good material corded. These are washaLle. For Stic. They haves rosette on top, open work, sbeer linen, perfect shaped, with strings, in ali eizes, For #8¢.we cau give yuu several styles to select from, ‘We descrive oue style in partwcular, wade of blocked embroidery adjoining same. We know them to be @ a NURSES’ APRONS. We bave received durimg the pust week many new styles of Aprons. 10 dozeu Nurses’ Aprous, scalloped around bottom, 00d linen, full size, at 196, 55 dozen Nurses’ Apr: Bome have quarter yard others with deep bem TOW. Any of these kind in six different styles, n, some Ince inverting, both wide and nar- 10 dozen Misses’ Aprons for fine wear, Bost quality, India Linen, deop hem and tucks, fluished with » nest Dew of embroidery around bottom. Ail for 48e, Nurees’ aud Waitresses’ Caps 0% MAIL OKDEKS CAKEFULLY FILLED, XN ON .NON ERR kee’ KR any aa BRB aa BB rs. ce + Bhs : THE COOLEST STORE IN WASHINGTON, 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH ®TKEET. ‘See the beoutiful Baus we show ty) Paper, Linen, Parchment, Satteen, Sutin Gauze and Crepe de Chine, “A Hasvesr V EEK” Our season’ scythe is now trimming the short grass. It's most time for us to tow the secd of stock for another season. So the coming week shall be oursummer harvest. Not for usalone, but for you as well, Between this and Thursday next we shall cut the tops right off prices in STAMP nearly every department, so be on the lookout for our Harvest “ads.” Here's for our first “field de 150 pairs of Men's Genuine Russet Gost Oxfords that were €2.50. Next week €1 DISCOUNT 120 psirs Men's Hand-sewed Mich snd Low Shoes in several shades, Regular $3, Next week €2.48 ox asa 75 pairs Boys’ and Youths’ Coffee- colored and Tan Uxfords sud Belmorsis. oUR Regular €1.50. Next week @1.23. 150 pairs Ladies’ Hand-turn Stylish SHOES Russet Oxford Ties. Begular $2. Next week #1.48. oF 75 pairs ‘Ladies Hand-turn, Tan Ox- fords, Sizes 3s to Ss only. Regular 21. Next week 62e. conor. — 50 pairs Misses’ Coffee-colorea Button Boots, Regular $1.50. Next week e123 Our Monday night's “Harvest” items will be ta Men's High and Low Shoes. WM. HAHN & CO" RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 7th st. p. 192: 231 Peuna ave. se Penna. ave. 2.94 py “Daaws Axp Qe AKTERED.” ‘The fingers of habit have got so closely clasped About the elbows of trade that mercuauts are almost piuioned in the rutecf custom. There's # heap of talk ‘sbout reductions; butas & parachute leaperis to bridge Jumper, so we propose to beon this subject. ‘The kuife of sacrifice is not well used until you bein ‘to “draw and quarter.” Here's how we apply it to our trade. Lace Curtain Stretebers go down from §3.50 to ~ _ B tnoe ree uy sized curtain. of damaged—ouly slichtly— Mosquito Canopies willbe eoid'et bat what they cost, Curtain Poles will be sold complete for 21 cents. Bere’s the “price life” drawn out of Laces: Pepe tepe eae Curtains, Sam OBO MOAT, “ @dt0 83.25. i pair Irish Point Lace Curtains, trom 7.29 te 04.25. piesa neen em om omy S pairs Irish Point Lace Curtains, from €11 to #7.00, yn genet ema nag 2 63.25. July won us. Late in the season, So we'll give from 20 to 26 per cent right off our remaining stock of BaBY CARRIAGES. REFRIGERATOR pane memes ‘trom 30 to menos ‘@iecount, ‘Thowe are BiG sterisons there aru't soversi calle for our ex anate prince OAK CHAMBER SETS" ‘Another car load just inand opened. $30 is the price, Fet Lo rice for such goods. And Solid Osk Fine Cane Chairs to match, 61; Rockers, 2. At this rete fumishe ‘Whole bouse on s month's salary. gts ere not in ove basket, Something mew ie Pie Sia Movtas evening.