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4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. f.c¢.. TUESDAY. JULY 8. 1899 Eszapusuxext WILL CLOSE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) ATS P.M, TOGIVE OUR EMPLOYES AN OPPORTUNITY TO ATTEND THEIR ANNUAL EXCURSION TO MARSHALL HALL. LANSBURGH & BRO. « BONY &. NOTES... SNE EVENING STAK has the fullest Local Cirentation of any Newspaper in the World, erd Advertising Medium is worth the ether papers published in ‘Tur Stan has been unceasing in its efforts to extend and improve Washington's system of parks for the benefit of public health, comfort | WHEN WE MAKE UP OUR MINDS TO ACCOM- and rational pleasure. In some other citi similar desire has been displayed by the press. ‘The Paterson (N.J.) Press, having the develop- ment of the infant parks of that city in view, has sent inquiries upon various points con- nected with park management to the city au- thorities and newspapers of the largest 103 American cities and has received answers from 89 Fourteen cities, including Newark, Jersey City, Scranton and Norfolk, have no public parks. Most of the questions related to Sunday reereation in the parks. Washington is re- corded in the negative on all these questions. There are no boats, steam launches, carousels, swings. ball playing, concerts, refreshments allowed in the public parks on Sundays or in- Txrosstararies Mur Avar. PLISH ANYTHING OUR AIM IS TO CLOSE OUT ALL OUR SUMMER STOCK Great things im store for you. Areduction of 10 per cent on the La Pariesione Suita, These Suits complete, range in price: $2.75 $3250 «83.75 84.00 and consist of two pieces, Jersey Cloth, in Navy Blue and Black, with white or black braid trimming, either toxicants on week days. It is curious to note | Basdue or Blouse style, that New York has no steam launch privilege 10 per cent reduction on all Shawls, im public parks on any day and no bull playing on Bunday, while she is “yes” on all the other Light Weight or Heavy. objects of inquiry. New Orleans makes no distinction between Sunday and any other day ia the matter of recreation. Cincinnati has | Made of Garner's best Percale, fast colors, drawing Sunday boats and refreshments, no ball play- img; she proposes to have Sunday concerts | *™# *t waist, three piaits back and finished off in the feon. Richmond runs a negative list on Sun- | best workmanship possible. Sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, day amusements all through. Philadelphia negatives ball playing and intoxicants on week days. Baltimore allows boats and refresh- ments only. Twenty-five cities permit boats to be used in the parks on Sunday; 17 do not, Ip 14 steam lauuches are permitted on Sunday; iw 20 not In carousels; in 37 not In 2 swings; in 33 not. In 8 ball playing; in 59 not. Ia ® concerts; in 47not, In 30 refreshments; |... in 87 not. In 11 intoxicants om week days; in | *'5° made of fast-color sateen, stitched with silk, 56not On Sunday amusements the negative | 8dozen Gents’ Umbrellas, 28 inches, large silver Prevails except im respect to the use of boats. | crooks, advance styles, $3.08; actual value #5. ae a China intimates that if Chinese may not come | BATHING SUITS for men, women and children in Prices to suit your own inclination. Caps, to America then Americans will uot be per- Shoes and Stockings to match, mitted tocome to China. The suggestion is logieaL There are advantages and disad- vantages in Chinese immigration. The repub- } BLAZERS, Striped Flannel, $3.75; worth 85 lic has weighed the opposing considerations, aud has decided that North America shall not be the home of the millions which over- crowied Asia forees from her borders If Chiua by a similar process of reasoning reaches the conclusion that the coming of Americans | 2° Well finished of aud altogether very cute little into her territory is, ou the whole, undesirable, or if roeognizing a great gain from this immi. : gration, she is nevertheless willing to sacri- | Children's Chambray Hats marked now fice the advantage im order to gratify the pride | These were, up to today, $2.98, of retaliation. then she will exclude Americans, ‘This price takes effect f.om now on. Only about 20 aad the republie cannot complain. To shut | ef, como in Pink, Blue and White out the Chinese will thus involve certain material lowses to the United Staten Bus on | 727 cent redaction on alt Jerseys, already marked down, the other hard one very threatening source of national blood poisoning will be closed. The Tex per cent reductionon alt Children's Suits, Fepablic in pursuance of ite original role as the | One tot / about #8 Wrappere made of Peicale and haven of refuge for the oppressed of all na- 7 tiaad toi eae bea aaakactes much more | “i! nicely trimmed, well made, @1, Pricos were alien material than it could thoroughly assim- | *1-68. $1.48 and $1.25, Yours for $1. (Assorted ilate. In the opmion of very many the time | *izea> has eome in the nation’s development when restrictions should be placed upon the generai tuvitation to all the world. which the vast and sparsely settled republic extended. And | & especially ts it considered wise to divert to | I other shores the overflow of half-ivilized Asia, | tuun 244 whose peopl> furnisi the mos? unpromising material out of which to develop loyal and val- wable American citizens, and who. as sojourn- ers, by reason of a hereditary ability to live on next to nothing underbid the American work- mun, and threaten to degrade labor by render- ing impossible the gratification of our work- LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS, 680, SURAH WAISTS, $5.89. ‘These are very nobby and exceedingly com(ortabl come in all the nobby stripos, also in Black or Cream. ‘These aro suitable to wear with any skirt, BLACK SATEEN WAISTS, 98c.; actual value Infante’ Chambray Gamp Dresses now $1.48 These are made of Fine French Chambray, iu Pluk and Blue colors as true as possible; all made in an artistic man- dresses, 25. maz! ~ Mrs, Wouzx Asp Mover. ‘A dominant wsut of humen nature is money; we all want it,and where you ‘fod s man ora woman who disclaims any interest tm money call him or hera crank, Still there is that which a more valuable thes ‘money, because without it money can seaseely at all be made and certainly nover enjoyed. We refer to health, which ia life's prime capital Health depends on right functional activity and functional sctivity tg Nervous Prostration, Brain Exhaustion, Pulmonary Affections, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Dye- Pepsia, Neuralgia and all disorders, Physical and Mea- tal, where undueuse of nervous force is the prevalent factor of the trouble, use MELKTZ'S IMPROVED COMPOUND SIRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITES. 76 Cente a Bottle, Tobe had of EP. MERIZ, 1014 Fat, it Washington. Paces Cor Is Hur TO MAKE ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENTS. ‘We bave some goods which we cannot take caro of. They arc op the first floor, tront busldiug, and must bo sold. We give you the chance to buy them at half price, 116 Pairs Portieres, from $2.50 to $75.8 pair. 500 Best Quality Smyrna Rugs, €3.50, 84.2% 54 Hardwood Kofrigerators: the best in the market. All to be sold at Just one-half, Divide the price by two and you appreciate the bargain. Ingrain Carpets, 45c. Tupestry Carpeta, 59c, Body Brussels at 75c. and Moquettes at$l. Our entire stock of Furniture uust be sold, a8 the improvements extend to the third floor. In order tu get the stocs out of the way we will give you one-fouth (4) off. It will pay you to furmsh wow and not wait for tho full season, W. H. HORKE, 801 Market Space. Jy8-3t Entrance on Sth st, Sw" Farly closing now, remember-daily at 5 p.m, Saturday's at 1 o’cluck-—until September 1d Aproros To Tu Tesrnatone of the season. What do driven to it to meet the Flavnels are what we we id as struck a rich vein. ‘the F. ceutsund tue FRENCH some NAVY STRIPE ce Proper thing for outing—we found on the very sur. fuce—solid in quality--xo we drew them into our net and they are here. None the lesa attractive because they were la SCO’ px with the 0 mgre” this he Hix! id the price are h then and see fF Fs e $0-ine| yrs"— G0 gC. Wrappers, Blouses and Biazers ure their chief of- THE SAXONY FLANNELS aro just the right weight for “away-from-hone" Wrappers, All-wool, but you need something with some Dody to it at the glully ends of the day—iS7 ye. a yard—no doubt about ¢ styles, é ‘olor in FRENCH FLANNELS—almost gaure Ve. a yard, AS shaded colur list ILLS make the Bathing Snits, You thea rapidly and are wo—tuad you < a yard, ULLINGS with never @ ‘That is good management on How Do Turse Tener BAU RES TH STREET, o Uh DEFENSE 38 OF THEM ALL TOLD, You must have something to intercept the rage of such a sun as we are now having. ‘We have 33 Stylish and Pretty Parasols left, which we now offor at exactly Orr ‘They comprise Plein and Fancy Parssols, in Colors and Black, and all the new conceits im handles and sticks. ‘This isan offer which we surely expect will close out the email balance of our stock com- Pletely. ‘To cut the amount of the price ticket in half is a chance you don’t often get ou such Pe A a & BPs P% E ig MC aCe Le eee as are jucluded in this offer, POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, ays \VENTH STREET. THIS HOT SPELL? Fresh Peach Soda, Fresh Apricot Soda, Pineapple Sangaree. ‘Iced oullion, ‘These sre but few of the many equally sweet aud refreshing. Not alone is the Soda the coolest, purest and best, but it fs worth s visit from man’s loftier (and mare eXpensive ) aspirations. ———— - = If Congress woula .clieve Washington from paying for a worthless tunnel, which it did not order, for work which it did not request to be done at its expense and from which it deriv ne beuefit, for water which it does not get, and would also relieve the city from sharmg the ex- pense of living specimens in the zoological de - partment of the National Museum, the District would have abundant means to meet its ex- penses. If Uncle Sam would shoulder the re- sponsibility of bis ewn blunders, committed through his direct agents, and would also pay for national matters exclusively from the na- tional purse,there would be no talk of a District deficit, ‘There does not seem to be any g reason why the debt for the new watcr main should not be paid ir annual installments, just as itis provided that the tumnel tribute shall be extortel Sneceeding tax payers will profit by the extension of the water-works system and they should have the privilege of contrib- uting to pay the cost of the improvement. ‘This ruative ig much preferable to a cutting j | dewn of the necessary expenditures to mect cnrrent needs of the city. The payment of tho tunnel! dedt ought to be postponed until some nse is derived from the tunnel by the water- takers Under the circumstances of the case the only equitable ground upon which his levy on the water-takers can be based is the im- plied agreement to pay for something had aud enjoyed Those who get water through this tunnel, if amy ever de, ought to pay for ix eee The grade-crossing accident bobs up a usual Im Philadelphia yesterday two ladies om a passing street car were severely injured by a Reading locomotive. Tho lives of eight peswsengets, the conductor and the driver on the car were in imminent danger. The miracle is that they were not all killed or seriously wounded. The grade crossing is u relic of Darbertma and is, besides, the symbol of the Autoerate corporation control ander which the country scems to be rapidly passing. —— The wind came out of the cloud by night and spread terror aud destruction through Fargo, the leading city of North Dakota. Thess | cycloncs in the northwest grow more and more destructive as western settlement peoples their pathway. The force and tury ¢ace hurled un- recorded over naked prairie now destroys life and property, and the whole world hears of such calamities within a few hours, The Washington Stax and not its New York namesnke should be credited by our morning cotemporary with the story about the Macales- ter search light and country lovers, which it re- prints this morning. It was one of the local good things eujoyed by the readers of The Stau ou the 19th of last June. $$ The nude statuary of Detroit is to be clothed. In the worst of the hot wave, too! The Apollos aad Venuses protest, oe . As s compliment to Chicago the Atlanta peo- | ple who bave collected the money to buy an elephant for their park should name it Worlds- -_—_————— ‘The English government has concluded Bot te control the telephone corapanies but will li- Ceuse companies to handle the Lusinesa. a ‘The weather is altogether too warm for Sir Zalian Pauncefote and Secretary Blaine to get imto a dght over the seal fisheries or anything else. —— - Governor Nichols bas vetoed the lottery bill, but the lottery people will drop the Nickols in the slot aud zeta charter just the —— The siver compromise has been perfected. ‘and the silver men have been stepped just this side of free coinage. —————— To a distant observer it would seem to be the dictate of wisdom for Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, to abdicate his anxiety. There is very little else for lim to abdicate. a If it were a question simply of specific grav- ity the Stone would of course be yreater than the Becd $$ Even Speaker Reed can't count a quorum is the House these hot aiternoous, & 8 420, 422, 424,426 SEVENTH 8T. During July and August we will close at 6 0.m., Sat- wrdays excepted, Scuser Crorues, THE GENTLEMEN WHO HAVE NOT YET INVESTED IN FEATHER-WEIGHT GARMENTS WILL NEED NO STRONGER REMINDER THAN THIS WEATHER CALL ON US AND LET US SHOW YOU A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE MOST STYLISH SUMMER CLOTHING ‘TOBE FOUND IN WASHINGTON. ALL SIZES AND SHAPES IN BLUE, BLACK, BROWN AND GRAY SERGE. WIITE AND FANCY FLANNEL AND SERGE SUITS. THIN COATS AND VESTS IN PONGEE, MOHAIR, DRAP DETE, CAMEL'S HAIR, FRENCH WORSTED, CALCUTTA SEERSUCKEK, SECILEINE AND SILK. ALSO A FULL LINE OF WHITE AND FANCY VESTS, ALL SIZES AND PRICES, ROBINSON, PARKER & 49. AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, jy8eo «$19 SEVENTH 81. X.W. TURSDAY, JULY 8, 1990. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY Just re. ceived a Job lot of elegant imported SARDINES—as ane in qualicy as can be procured—which they offer at 16c. A BOX OR $1.70 A DOZEN, ‘These are requiar 20c. woods, and when they are ‘sone it will be impossible to get more at such alow rate. Secure a supply at onee,as they will avon be gone, ELPHONZO YOUNGS CoMPANyY, = 423 Niuth at P. $.—Remember our CRISP FOTATO CHIPS for Lurcieons and Picnica, ws BY.G Toruaws Veay Low Parces FOR TRAVELING BAGS, SATCHELS AND TRUNKS. OLUB SAICHELS, Imitation Alligator (real leather) canyas lined, Win Win Win Win Mw Sin 16 in. yours, miles to eee the magnificent fountain frow which it ia drawn, 3-4 Opera Twill 8-4 Wool Twill — 40 ‘A MERTZ’3 DRUG STORE, 1 1014 Fst. aw. Fi Cricket Cloth— Ww vo would as soon think of being wi agsortuicut of ALL WOOL, DUMB TS oh k wakes GAUZES, ZEPHYKS, ANGOLA, ould her “cook book" Ii there ts Jouxsox & Lorrnez. We bought s job lot of WHITE GOODS, over 3,000 yards, which we are running at 12}¢c, Some in the lot worth 23¢. Opr FIGURED PONGEES are selling very fast at 15c. ; former prige 1c. SUMMER UNDERWEAR in great variety from 12ige. u eop it, But in son porl.ted ont more t the dwindhinw is raps bie. You know well SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING." NINTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Established 1840. 1t loi of PARASOLS left over; closing at sacrifice, Beangiful CHALLIES, 10, 1234, 15, 18c.; all at re- duced prices. DOTTED SWISSES, all size dots, from 5c. to 50c, A full atock of GUTING SHIRTS for Men snd Boys, from 50¢. up to $3.50. * A very {cll stock of SUN UMBRELLAS from 980 up. All at low prices, JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 713 Market Space. Warne Toxor. nce Is Buss» You're as uncomfortable ayain after you Anovw just how hot it is—than you were when you were ignorant of the tale the thermometer tells, It’s a poor rule that won't work both ways—so if you train your thoughts ou cooling subjects you'll lower the scale of your dis- comfiture proportionately, Try it, Put your mind on these WENTIRE STOCK OF NARROW, MEDIUM uid Wide Laces an Insertions, Just 34 price. Some z then. We will offer the average ‘oolers." See if there isn't something in the list that will “iron out" the wrinkles and make you com- fortable. To KEEP cooi—you must rob your raiment aveirdupois and any of them will “bob the scales.” We've a variety of patterns and styles of each—aud the prices are “rolled out” ag thin as they can be, Texsts Suoes. of all unuecessar: hardly MEN'S — Featherweight SUITS, ~~ Serge © — “Truc Biue" Serge — -— “True Black” Serge 85c., — Fancy serve = 0, —— Domestic Serve be — Imported Serve - — Calcutta Seersucker — Linen - — Tennis — Enghwh Cricketing * — American Seersucker — White Flannel. is — White Serge, = — Silk COATS AND VESTS, " = io 3.ah sate seas OR oe ntsignt Genie Lanes $4.50, 85.20, “G5. en 240, 9 O. st Sale a cio, “iii Aberin Pe TRUYK3. Bonnet ~ tt Pei. at: — Mohair “ eae —— Calcutta Seersucker “* bed ba — English Seersucker fe teitce 4RTHUR BURT & CO, Bere AN yt iil Fst MW FA oe 3S8-INCH ALL-WOOL IVORY WHITE = a Soe aes ZB Sitstton sedteed from ae. 1S pleces cone —— Euylish Flannel . prises the whole stock. Birst cull first selection, COATS. AN'S DOUBLE COMLINATION, 11th stac, ” Sale. ¥5-3t — Criukle ne Wire Twist na — “True Biue" Serge * — Linen DUSTERS. — Alpaca Hor. Horres, Horzssr. Vasis, . = yo danger ” from summer debility You won't selfishly provide yourssives apd leave the Af the blood little folks to suffer, For them you've only to trana- fe pure, fer your search from our THIRD FLOOR to the SEO- ‘Toke OND. You'll Gné the variety abundant. Everything from s WASH KILT toa TENNIS BLAZER. Our big house is literally “fut of warm weather wear- ables.” Every turn throws to view some new festure. om ‘Come in—cool off—snd look at what your neighbors imereece AYER'S SARSAPABILLA are wearing. your appetite * see and ptrength, ¢ SAKS AND coMPaNY, ‘Prepared by BUMANITY'S COMFORTERS, ’ f PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SEVENTR | DR. 4. © AYER & CO, as STREST. Lowatt, Mass. Busou. MRS. M. J. BUNT. * 1900 ¥ 83. N.W., (OGers her entive o/cek of Imported and Dometic Mil- i? linery at 9 zreat as tee Baran, reduction. ‘Trimmed Bounets and Hats ot 25 per coat discount to reduce stocs. Flowers ut 23 per cent off. aT Sty OFFICE OF WOODWARD & LOTAROP. COR 11TH AND F sTa = Torsny, Jur 8, 1890. STORE CLOSES THIS EVENING AT 5 P.M, SATURDAYS AT 1 P.M, END OF THE SEASON'S SALE OF LADIES’ FINE FRENCH GING- HAM AND SATINE DRESSES, LINEN LAWN AND FRENCH DIM- ITY WRAPPERS.—Ladics’ Finest French Gingham Dresses. Only $3 each. Ladies! Finest French Dimity Wrappers, in choice patterns of White-end-Black, © White-snd-Blus and White-snd-Piuk figures. Ouly $5 each. Ladies’ Linen Lawn Wrappers, in attractive patterns of White-and- Blue, trimmed with embroidery, Only 85 exch. Ladies' Fine French Gingham Dreases. Only #0.75 each, Ladies’ Finest French Gingham Dresses, Only $10 cach. Ladics' Finest French Satine Dreases, trimmed with ribbons. Only $210 cach. The above are beautifully madeand finished, and are marked at one-third and one-half of their original prices, (Third floor.) HIGH-GRADE SWI38 FLOUNC- IN@S REDUCED.—We have just re- duced High-grede 45-inch Hem- stitched Swiss Flounciugs. 81.6236 and 81, grades reduced to $1.50 per yard, 91.873. @2 and $2.25 grodes re @uced to $1.75 per yard. €2.50 grade redaced to yard, €3 grade reduced to €2.50 per yard. Our lower range of prices, 50c, G5c., 75e., 85c., $1, 81.124, 81.25 and @1.37}% presents a large and varied assortment of desirable styles, Probably a larger and more complete ‘asortment than we have ever shown before this season, (Becand floor. GREAT MARK DOWN IN RIB- BONS.—We have marked down three Pieces of Fancy Sash Ribbon, in Black and Gold, Pivk and Old Rose and Nile and Absinthe, Original price, $2.50 per yard. SPECIAL REDUCED PRICE, $1 PER YARD. Also one piece each handsome Bro- eaded ash Ribbon, in Yellow snd Pink. Original price, 63 per yard. BPECIAL REDUCED PRICE, $1 PER YARD, iat floor.) SPECIAL SALE OF CHALLIES.— In onder to olose out the balauce of our All-wool French Challies and Figured Mohair we have made the following extraordinary reductions: 50c. Challies, Reduced to 76> per yard, 50c. Mohair. per yard. G0c. Challies, Reduced to 50c. per yard. (First floor, annex.) LADIES! BLAZERS .—Ladios Blazers, in fancy checks, stripes an@ Pisin Cream, $3.60 each. Ladies’ Blazers, in fancy stripes cd Plain Cream, $4 each, Ladies’ Blazers, in plain Navy-blue Habit Cloth, $4.50 each. LADIES! TRAVELING UL- STELS.—We are offering special dargain in Ladies’ Mohair Traveling Uistors, in Gray aud Black, Latest At BU cach, (Third floor.) UPHOLSTERY ITEMS.—We have one each of twostyles of Tents, which have become a tritle soiled, for which we will wake a coucession of $2 each. One Square Umbrella Tent, 6 feet hich, 7 by 7 feet base, Reduced to 810, One Octagonal Umbrella Tent, 6 feet hixh, 7 fect diameter, Reduced to $8. We also wish to call aitention of House Furnishers to the following extraondiuary values in Colored Mu- ras Curtains: Reduced from $4.50, 25, 86 and 87.00 to #3, $5.50, 84 aud $5 exch. We are offering a lot of Tapestry Table Covers at the following low prices: Four-quarter. 50c. cach. Six-quarie:, 90c. each. Eight-quarter. $1.50 each, Ten-quarter, $2 exch, Twelve-quarter, $2.50 each, ‘Two lots of Tapostry Bordariugs, 3 inches wide. Reduced to 20, per yard. Giuches wide, Reduced to Ge. per yard, Used for bordering Lambrequins, Table Covers, &e. (Fourth floor.) AAGHT-WEIGHT SHAWLS FOR SEASIDE AND MOUNTAIN WEAR More of those Fiue Cream Cludds Shawls, in all the difteront grades, $1.59, $2, 82.50, 8450, 34 and 35 cach, Bink Embroidered Fichus. $3.50 to $40 each, Fine silk and Wool Shetland Shawls in Cream, very noby. a4 and 4.50 each, lain Canton Crepe Scarfs, extra Jong and wide, $4 euch. Imported Fancy Shawls, in « variety of attractive patterns and col- orings. $4.50 to 810 each, ‘Traveling Shawls of Camels’ Hair ‘nd Scotch Wool 83 to 814 each. Fine Cream Wash Sursh silk Shawis, knotted fiiage. $7 each, Priestly’s = Bilk-warp Heurietta Shawls, 87 10 $22.50cach, Real India Chudds Shawls, in Cream, $9 to S23 each, (Third floor.) GLOVES.—Ladies’ 6-bution length Jersey Silk Mitts in Black. 25c. per pair. Ladies’ 6-butten length Jersey Taf- feta Gloves iy Tans, Grayssud Black, 25c. and 50c. per pair. Ladies’ 6-button lengih Gray Chamois Skin Gloves, embroidered in feather stitch, $1 per pir, iret Boor , center.) DRUCGIST SUNDRIES. — 500 Zylonite Mirrors, Gc. cach; 500 Zylonite Brushes, 0c. each; 500 Eylonite Combs, So. exch, ‘Low's Wild Rose Soap. JSe. par box of one dosen cakes. (iret floor.) per Reduced to 37}¢0. — WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner 11th and Fou ae Prices are lowered once more, Those $2 Non-shrinking Madras Flannel Shirts that we reduced to $1.50 GO TOMORROW AT @1 39. are these shirts. They are silk- stitcbed throughout, hand-worked button holes: two Pockets; improved yoke, assuring neat-fitting aboul- ders and co.lar; stripes iu all colors and warranted to wash: all sizes from 14 to 17 inches. You ask, Shirts for $1.39? Because the majority of men being supplied we would induce the majority of ‘the minority to visit the PALAIS ROVAL. GENTLEMEN will understand that our policy of NEVER CARRYING GOODS OVER PROM ONE SEASON TO ANOTHER Recessitates reduced prices for ail kinds of Sumer Farmshings. TRAVELING 8A TCHELS —The stock is complete, Your eyes wiil tell you that th» Prices marked in plain figures on each Valise will bear very favorable com- Parison with those usually quoted, and yet we now allow 10 per gent discoun’—10 per cont ff thy marked ices, SHIRTS AND COLLARS.—The “Palais Royal” 85c. Dress Shirt reduced to 75 eents and the Lic. Collars to Scents. The Shirts with three different lensths of sleeve to each neck size; the Collars warranted pure 2. HALE HOSE —Genutne Lisle Thread Half Hose for 2S cents. The art shades of Browus, Grays aud Modes Warranted fast colors, double toes and heel, Such Half Hose have never before sold at ices than 35 cents; usually retail at 50 cents, HANDKEKCHIE Fs.— We havo the Black,also White Jap Stik Novelties at GS counts, but tomorrow's sur- Prise is the wonderful values in Linen Handkerchiefs, Bee lower half of this columu for details BELTS, ETC.—Tie ordinary width Silk Belts re- duced to 21 cents. Extra wide for 2Ocents. You'll think those offered you at 50 ceuts elsewhere must be different. They are not, SASHES im all colors, with or without buckles, 01.48, THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) 81. 81. 81. $1. $1. 81. (A Hint to Ladies.) = One Dollar will buy you tae & Dress Length of Gingham, te Pearl Buttons, Spool of Cotton, ta and Pattern uade from one S¥- of Butterick's celebrated designs. $7 To explain: You are offered 10 yards of S37 Gingham and may choose from rare colors S9~ - and styles of Scotch Plaids, Checks, $#~ — Stripesand Side Rands. The pattern §2~ will show you how tomake the Dress. 8M7~The Buttons and Cotton will be the other SB™ necessary aids, Of course, One Dollar $3 = dosn't represont the actual worth em of all this. It'san §B~ advertisement that costs according to the $e number of customers. A busy day $2” Tomorrow will cost us more than a dull day. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) a Siuxs Axp Exnzorrnts At 10 Per Cent Discount. Just because you find, on comparison with samples from elsewhere, that our Bisck silks are marked at lower prices, you think the quality must be inferior. ‘The real fact is, that we buy of the same agents as Supply the credit merchants and the chauces are we offer a Black Silk for $1 a yard IDENTICAL to the $1.25 Silk of the merchant who has to make good the bad debts his credit business brings, YOU NEED NOT BE NEKVOUS, You may buy Wilks here without risk. WE ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WEAR —if the dress splits or crocks a new one given. A written guaraptee if you wish it. Weare forcing the sile of Black Silke and Em broid- ery Flouncings by a discount of 10 per cent—10 per cent off marked prices. It's really worth your while to anticipate your re- quirements apd secure a good Black Silk for the fall. But you imay also dill your present wante—a cheap Black Silk for foundation to the Black Silk Cuautilly Lace Fiounciugs we ure offering #0 low, or & Skirt of Embroidery for yourself or children. ‘The absence of much drapery makes it an easy matter for you to make your own skirt. The basque of India liven you may secure here ready wade, as low as ¥8c., up to 85, tt you wish, THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Miss Has KERCHIEF Buzoams £2~ Qualities fur the prices that should induce you to anticipate your future wants. Even with twelve years’ experience we are enailed to write: Bargains un- paralleled, 60 CENTS A HALF DOZEN for full size warranted Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, AU white, Tape burders. Remember werranted fe and pure linen. They are worth from 15 to 19 cents apiece, xeconi.ng to whether the merchant selling them has to make aliow~ ance for bad debts or not, A sample one for ten cents. #1.26 A HALF DoZEN—Extra Fine Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with colored heistitched bordera. A glance will tell you the desizns belong to the 35-cent goods, The colors we guarantee fast, A sample one for 21 ceuts. #1.74 A HALF DOZEN—Handkerchiefs that would not be dear at a Ali white. Very fine, pure liven, with nurrow and wide bemstitched borders. A ‘ample oue for 28 cents, welty Border Handker- . ‘The-e Lave colored hemstitched borders, with new and quaint desirus in tue art shades: guarauteds, fast colors, We have never before sold a butter Hand- kerchief ut fifty cents. A sample for 35 couts. 2.64 A HALF DOZEN—White Linen Handker- chiefs, with hemstitched borders in various widths. ‘Though extra size the linen is so sheer that these Wandkerchiefs may be worn in the vest pocket, 44 cents for a sample. $4.08 A HALF DOZEN—Hemstitched Linen Hand- kerchicfs of quality which should bring 85.75. Gen- tlemen who use none but the best procurable Haud- kerchiefs will appreciate this bargain. A sample for 6S cuts. LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEF BARGAINS, If we could only show the qualities of linen as you read you would make the Palais Royal your first shop- pins place and be auxious buyers, not of » single Handkerchief, but half dozeus of the following: AT 22 CENTS EACH. ‘Warranted Pure Linea (Extra Fine Linen Handker- chiefs, all white, every style 8 govd vae; none worth Jess than 25 cents. ‘Six styles of biock patterns. Four styies plain H. S, borders, Bix styles funcy H. 8 borders. AT 35 CENTS EACH, Very Sheer Pure Linen, with scalloped and hem- stitched borders; novelties im biocks, drawn work. revering, &. The connoisseur will have ue trouble in picking out three Handkerchiefs for @1 that iu = ‘Usual way would retail at 61.50 and over, AT 4 CENTS EACH, Children's Pure Linen Handierchiefs, Need we write more than pure U.nen? THE PALAIS ROYAL (Continued below.) Unnretta Axp Pasasor Banoarss. ‘We dareu’t specify any particuiar Parasol because we have ouly one of a kind and it might be gone be- fore you exlled. But wo cau write: ANTICIPATE UNUSUAL BARGAINS. Sun Uuibrellas for Ladies and Men have also been juced in price. To illustrate: .05 for our $1.25 “Gloria” Umbrellas with 26-in, frames. $).29 for our $1.50, $1.75and 81.98 “Gloria” Um- brelias, with 28-in. paragon frames, taThe written binding us to recover these Umbreilas free of charge should they eplit within one year of purchase, is as binding as if you paid the rerulat price. sCounetiga” Untrelle sles ateduoed prea Um! at prices, Ie PALals ROYAL, (Continued below.) Ghoves At Repvcep Parcrs, Those Chamois Gloves, that will wash Jike s tandker- chief, are just what you are hee nade ood) “is Mousquetaires reduced 10...,.....83¢ ‘Mousquetaires reduced to........81.10 G8 To you want Silk Gloves to match some color of 68e 50e, Black aud Colored do., reduced 10,.,...,....0.+.300 £27-Ope dollar’s worth of quality is offered you at 83 cents. We refer to our 4-butto. Undressed Kid Gioves: reduced to 83. tar-Dreesed Kid Gloves thatase just the thing for the seashore and mouutai:s. be. 4-button Kid Gloves reduced to,..... B5c. 4-button Gid Gloves reduced to....., (ar Doo't forget the *“Pigakins.* mais ‘TUR PALAIS ROTAL, - 4. LISNER. Corner 12th st. snd Pa. sve we | HTT Wau H. McKyrws Dans Lerren. TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1890, ory 50. Remember we Funuing at Sr no Nertieed Fester ace ‘are mccung with e ready sale. Come ie No K-TAKING Ke- LDKEN'S = AND ‘ly desire 10.50 Chitidsen's Stylish Pancy Fleune Suite Size G yeara, reduced from @6 50 to @o. 7.00% & Bizely * * 50. ihe parasols reduced yesterday are selling actly we Ycday_ we ata the fotte wing Black Sk Parasols wo gt 90. ik wo 11k Parasols Hon-ty, Gloves, Underwear, ae. Geeeeette Stocu-tathing suly 31. “BEM wrIOr to WM. B. McKNEW uccessor te R. H. Taylor, n 935 Penuayivania ave. PLADELLLLLEEALARLLALLLAMALALLAA War Do You Sor ‘One of the questions you ask yourselves when. You do anything without a reason, aud one of the questions you feel like asking # merchant when he sdvertises a reduction tm price and Sives DO Teasen. We have reduced the prices on our refrigerators. The ouly reason we have for dotg so is the scesen—tast passine—end Because we believe that whoever bas delayed. buying one until this time will uuly be tempted tocouiess the neceusity through some pe uni ary cousiderstion, Thats the ressen, Now the reduction, ‘We'll sell a No. 30, Cooper & McKes, Oak Re- fnyerator, Tounds of ice, with double Lhe rice was @23.00. ; Hails yosalar Legrigergtor. with tauk for 20 pounds of tee, for G11. The price 14. > one of the same make for $12, Auda 812 one for aD. We'll sell & Mall's Refrigerator, with Porce- Jaiu-lined Tank for 10 pounds of ice, in eithor t, tor ahe price was $13. Hall's Kefrigerator, with tauk for for £12. ‘The price was #16. ‘leguut Waluut Sideboard Ke- or, With Leveled mirror, for @20 that 2 *Domes- No. 3 Cooper & Mi ic” Kefrigerator for @9 that was $12. ‘We haven't over adozen, all told. Aud this ie about the way we'll reduce them all. They're right on the first floor rear the F street door, No trouble to rhuw them to you and very Little for you to look at them, Iu the Furviture Department we want to speak of sume Ladies rich and elaborately: fine feted Writing Dosks, wade of oak and cherry, with that sixteenth century effect reproduced. We had them 1aie tor a “popular offteriux” and ure able to sell them ut $13, 816.50, #18, and €25, according to the size, capacity ud elegance of finish. They are mére than ordi- Barily meritorious. Ii we ask you to make it a point tose our $30 Antique Oak 3-pirce Chamber Set we may not fell you one, possibly, but we'll show you « cowbtuation of true chgance ard value you'd bordly believe could be put up tor the money. JULIUS LANSBURGH, as 13TH AND F sts. “Sm Os Hu» ‘We desire to remind you that the following offerings im our seasonable linos are ESPECIAL BARGAINS and caunot possibly be replaced at the same tucures About 75 pieces of Striped, Plaid aud Checkod Giuchams to sell at 1236 cents, Auother cage of Plain, Striped and Plaid Scotch Ginghams to sell at 23 cente, fome yard-wide Orzendy Batiste, im peat or large figures, to well at 1234 cents, Some new colorings and patterns in 7-cent Challies, Very desirable patterus in 8-cent Batiste, 36 inches wide, Auciegant line of Dotted and Figured Swiss from 25e. to dSc. 3 yard. CARHART & LEIDY, “PHILADELPHIA STORE” bs 928 7th st and 706 K st. uw, No Fuss Lot 2561—Fifty Black Serze Coats end Vests, ne lining, FRENCH FACED, double stitched, AT 07.25. Lot 2367—Sixty-seven Striped Flannel Coats an@ Vests, FKENOH FACED, strictly all wool, AT 66.00. Lot 2336—One hundred and eighty-four Light-ccl- ored Cassimere Costs and Vests, without luine, FRENCH FACED, double-stitcbed pateh pockets, wurctly all wool, AT 85.50. Lot 2374—Thirty-one PONGEE Conte and Vesta, Kool and kowfortable, AT $5.00. Lot 161434—Seveuty-seven SILK STRIPE Mobate Coats cud Vests, dark und dussbie, AT 64.00, Lot 2626—Nivety-nine Mohsir Costs and Vesta ‘pear color vests with cullar, aT $3.62, ’ slate color vests with colar, aT 03.12 / Lot 1570—Two hundred and Stty Biugy Costs, without lining, FLESCH F. 4 at 61.75, Lot 2502—Twenty-seven Mohair Conte and V(_ J Five hundred Geeisucker Coats aud Vests: AT 75 CENTS. ALPACA COATS, $1.50, 61.75, 82, 62.50 eneyy, perms AND. ; I-reeh 1782 Teoma ave. law