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4 THE EVENING STAR. |Ir WASHINGTON: Y. = -May 8, 1801, ‘Editor. “everything in sight, with small regard to con- American Secretary has before Britain of contending in this for principles that were put at naught tit} te He e § necessary in the evolution to find what is de- sired ina “home market.” The southern negro hes made s good laborer in his own plantation Although over twenty states have appro- of California, and other nations have made ample appropria- tions for their respective displays, the fact is now elear that the people themselves must take hold of the world’s fair in order to render it a success. Illinois is counted apon fora million, but New York and other rich states Bave done nothing, and their legislatures can- not now in time do anything to promote the undertaking. So important and patriotic an enterprise appeals with power to the sympa- thies of Americans. But sympathy without organization avails littic. There is yet some time remaining for proper organization by the people in such statesas have neglected their duty in this matter. It should be well em- ployed. ete = ‘The agents of the 8. P. C. A. are after those Philadelphia Ang!o-maaiacs who have “decked” their horses’ tails and a number of arrests have ‘been made. The society might do equally as good work in r parts of the country. ‘Whatever justification there may be for dock- ing the tails of hurting borves in the heavy muddy fox-hunting lauds of England, there is no excuse for adopting it in this dry. hot eoun- try of ours, where cattle and horses are nearly maddened by the all-pervading swarms of flies in the summer. It fs positive cruelty to a horse for his owner to clip his hair so short that flies ppp D {toes men TO PUT THE BOY INTO z ‘JJJ are concerned you can begin at 13 years—and BB suees. You're entitled to one with every pur- DDD chase. A trip to Europe, Californis or the Pars To Prasse- NOT ANOTHER HOUSE IN THE Jength and breedth of this country that pays the portieular attention WE 40 t BOYS’ and CHILDREN'S SUITS—in fact Juveniles’ out- Sittings from beginning to end. We bear thet comment on al] sides—and from people who are ‘under no obligations to pay us the tribute of compliment. Our Boys’ and Children’s De- partment is a busy store in itself, The repute- tion for unlimited variety-ouperior quality and moderate price attracts the people. You al- ‘ways find that just whst you want is here and that insures to us your continued confidence, We know what concerns parents most about their children's suits isthe WEAR, The strain on them is severe even if they're of the best ‘cwality—and it really doeen't pay youto buy any poet oot carer de other kind. This reiiable quaiity begine with US: ‘The best assortment of shapes. st $2.50. They're safo in spite of thelow price | go og Gingham Worries has hence atylesee. 81 and they grow better to the end of the line— $18. The sizes run from four to sizteen years. ‘That's larger than you can find SHORT PANT SUITS most anywhere else. The ‘THREE-PIECE SUITS run from @5 up. ‘This | 88. $5 grade is simply wonderful.We're not afraid to putevery suit init beside the best showing others can make st $7. The Jackets this season are mostly on the Plain Blouse pat- tern. Plaited effects are all right, bat Nor- folks are out af date. ‘handsome 81.98 Gingham Wrappers, White vest front... (01.98 Percale Wrappers, watteat back. 11 1 1 1 — “CROSSING THE LINE.” 21.50 Gloria Silk Umbrellas, metal handies.. 12%9c. Ladies’ Ribbed Vests...... Se. Shirt ealico.. LONG pants is » family matter.—As far as we then we keep on up to 19 years' sizes. That'sas big as some men wear. We've struck the happy medium between childishness end man- nishness in the effect of these suits.—They fit the age as weil as the form.—The price begins at $5 and runs to $20.—The $10 grade is to our Jong pants suits what the 85 gradeis to short Pants suits—the ‘‘center of interest”—exhaust- Jess im resource. They're in SINGLE and DOUBLE-BREASTED SACKS.—THREE and ‘ahista he FOURBUTTON CUTAWAYS sn4/ pen 4 RRR aGG A NN DOUBLE - BREASTED FROCKS — a aN Red & & fA ae Cheviots, Cassimeres, Homespuns, Tweeds, BI SLE ROSE MAHA Worsteds are the weaves—and they're in Pisin, | goc Plaid, Check and Mized efecte-aifterent from | § © $9 U B Me Th Ee eraeeal tetera %o8 So? Mid? BASE Eee EB ‘We make it a point NEVER to put in stock ® | 1 iot of Parasols, sold from $2 to $4: suit we can’t GUARANTEE-so you're safe, | 1 lot Ladies’ Low Neck Vests, 6c. quality... you see, ais cco A Se By ttt — (eA ot ‘You know us just as woll in ‘oS Tye 284 EE OR : BOYS' FURNISHINGS, my8 =: 794 AND 736 7TH ST. N.W. BOYS’ HATS, ‘BOrr chum. “Tax Moxcunxrat.» BOYS’ EVERYTHING TO WEAR. CHOICE MILLINERY. CHOICE MILLIVERY. CHOICE MILLINERY. It It St ON’'T FORGET TO GET A TICKET TO money goes to the lucky oue. You know the azo soartistic andl so highly appre- Particulars—if you don’t—ask about them. cisted that the work rooms are taxed to the utmost capacity to keep the stocks complete. The best assortments of Handsomely Trimmed Mil- linery and Untrimmed Hats stantly shown. and Bonnets are con- SAKS AND COMPANY, = % Untrimmed Hats are here in great profusion—all st have full play on his co itive — bem van PENN. AVE. Juveniles the most moderate prices possible. Delightfully fresh eat of the only protection he has. Give tl <_ w ideas in the Millinery we offer fora fewdays. Hats orses their tails. ferdrobe for — trimmed by our best talent, stylist, asa % "Se SEVENTH STREET. Market, | dr-s5y and becoming, at, $2.08; at $2.96, though ‘The Atlanta Constiduiion, a reputable demo- they're realy worth esand $6. efatic newspaper, says that the democrats of} ™¥% wane romance of cheapness coines when new French Obio having quarreled the republicans can ‘Hats that iiave been £2 and $2.25, in best Milan and buy either faction on election day. Thisisal A Deen For A Daz, iyo tora fey day at kere oaitvely for vile slander on the Ohio republicans, who, it is iy cokes ies Soh aa ene es ve bought WO dozen of well known, never buy votes of any kind. ++ ‘The New York Press comments upon the fact that Vico President Morton was seen elbowing his way through the crowd on Nassau street in that city the other day in a manner to create no suspicion “that so high a federal offi- cial was in the throng.” Does the Press ex- pect the Vice President to go through the crowd on Nassau strect on stilts or on a special ‘vestibuled train with an observation car fore and aft? —_—1re— With flash of prospective war in South Africa, with a live Chilion, a live Hondaran, and & possible moribund Costa Rican insur- yection in Spanish America, and with complica- tions growing between the great powers of Europe, not to speak of the possibility of com- plications between Chili and this republic over the escaped steamer Itata, the international at- mosphere has some lurid streaks in it —_—_>+2_____. ‘The log cabin in which Gen. Grant formerly lived near St. Louis is to be removed to Chicago, where it will be on exhibition as a side show adjunct to the fair. New York should not have permitted this. If she had kept her wits about her and taken possession of it herself she might have made enough out of showing it to have enabled her ms couple of hundred years to finish the Grant monument. 2 ‘The white squadron will be ready for service at the scaside resorts before the summer see- son is fairly opened. Theextra force of one Bundred and fifty handsome lieutenants who can leads german right up to the canaon's mouth, if necesmry, have not yet been de~ ————+—___. ‘The visiting doctors are so well pleased with ‘Washington that when they go back to their patients they will prescribe a visit to the na- ‘tHoual eapital as a panaces for all ills. JUST FOR TOMORROW we've unhooked some MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S LIGHT- WEIGHT WRAPS from the prices of actual LOTS 119 AND 533-CHILDREN’S REEP- ERS—both Blue, snd trimmed with gilt anchors and buttons. One iss serge and the others ‘@annel. They are reduced from $2 and $1.75 ‘Tast for tomorrow. All sizes, pretty little thing in Brown striped effect—with largerevers. Onlyfor Saturday. All sizes. impartial. All the week we've had special sales for the ladies—and now we're going to give the Girls their chance. They're not old stock— they're not slow sellers. THEY ARE POPULAR GARMENTS, The cut is our whim. in the Finest Imported Fancy ibbons. ‘We. will sell CEE DITA Sew St one-half of the REGULAR RIBBONS IN EVERY KNOWN SHADE AND worth and sot them down where itl profit a every one with girls in the family to pay stten- Wore Go parents new $e. tion. They couldn't be made again for our Yor stow days cuiy. “SATURDAY PRICE.” 2b Weharseilar ober wortn ase na 7 Ribbons, No, Will be closed out ef 170. II 1 1 +1 CUT TO $1.25. Work that are true to nature, quien and sfiecta, Nou ery cure of ating n Teg Ae Blossom, Flower, Siray. Lafict and Grass, ‘Cou taoy them here retail at whoreaale ‘traordinary in Jackets, Reeters SPECIAL SALE IN HOSTERY, SPECIAL SALE IN HOSIER, ALSO IN Ladies’ and Children’s U: of in Silk, Thread md Conon Ladies’ and Childress Underweat of every description StI 1 1 MARKED $4—CUT TO $2.5¢. 300 Sun Umbrellas 20 per cent below the recalar — 300 Sun Umbrellas 20 per cent below the regular price fc LOT 963-MISSES’ REEFER in novelty pat- gan savineuire tern—one of the new notions of the season. ee SF gietaiota lth (cai thang Tea Only for tomorrow at $2. 50—all sizes. Ghodes of Gloves, a Pe ae Clos te —t— 1 — 1-1 — 1 button French or ‘Be. mel on bre tant vechook Foster Kid Glover tee MARKED $3-—CUT TO $2. ‘Peari Biarrits ith x t OTe. Figlit-button ‘Suede Mousqustaire ‘at $1.20, worth Eight-button Suede Mousquetaire at $1.60, worth LOT 732 — CHILDREN'S GRETCHEN-—s 3. and Colored Taffe He 25e., worth 39c. ‘THE MONUMENTAL, ‘987 AND 999 F ST. N.w. ——1—1—1—1— ‘We have made these reductions simply to be Bod Becommarr Armiazp, TO BE BECOMINGLY DRESSED 18 THE AIM OF EVERY BOY. THEY SAKS AND COMPANT, HAVE MORE KNOWLEDGE OF THE If the Congressional Record assumes aman-| PENN. AVE. pereeersmreyacn sence Sa dupa aging editor, the Farmers’ Alliance will make past Beeryicta'e GIVE THEM CERDIT FOR, lifeabarden to him until he introduces an OUR GARMENTS ARE ALL CUT IN agricultaral department on the most conspicu- SEVENTH ST. Frtende. THE NEWEST STYLES AND SHAPES ous page next to reading matter. sau! AND ARE TREREFORE JUST WHAT geevecrberhesee obras Mr. C. P. Huntington said to the clerk of the| Dovetas & Buornzn, ‘FEE YOUNGSTERS WAnT, AND THE Palace Hotel, Sau Francisco, recently: “Young man, you will never track me through life by ‘the quarters I drop.” Perhaps he i more A fow things at actual cost for this week. PRICES ARE SURE TO PLEASE YOU, THEY ARE 80 VERY MODERATE. If THEY ARE IN NEED OF A likely to be tracked through life by the quar- | | 50dosen Ladies’ Fast Black 38. Hose, Reduced to SCHOOL SUIT, 4 DRESS SUIT, A tare Me hes picked up. ae —= RERVER, EXTRA TROUSERS, SHIRT pan serene ~o eae 2 20 Samtemne thieheasts tain, tiki A revolution usually answers the purpose of | 3c. or 3 pair for 61. ae OS ne on any ‘en election in a South American republic. One ie reported in Costa Rica and President Rodri- ques will continue in office until the next one of longer, as the result is. ——_+—____ Brer Strawberry lay low and got nipped. Bree Peach and Lrer Apple swung high end escaped. Thus the weather recomstructs and reverses our folk lore. ——____ President Bahmaceda of Chili would rather be president than anything else, so the war ‘will go on. —_—___++e-+____ Kew York officially neglects the world’s fair. Costa Ries officially improves the shining hour. oo Germany hes accepted the invitation to take part in the world’s Mur and there is = boom in ‘Deer and bologna ————+—___.. * Uncle Sam might engage a grand make 0 soport on the Baring oes diya” a We may yet have an Itata complication with Chili. This coems to bea good year fur that sort of thing. Our entire stock of Best-quality Ribbons reduced to ‘the prices of the ordinary qualities. Drewere............... ‘Ladies’ Lisle Veats at 450... 730., @1-23 and $2.50. DESCRIPTION, YOU WILL FIND THEM HERE IN AMPLE VARIETY, OF RELIABLE GRADES AND PER- FECT 1M STYLE, FIT, FINISH AND PRIOR, BRING US YOUR BOYS. B. BORINSOX & Co., AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, 900 PA, AVE. ¥.W. Ta Ta BON Bon ‘MARCHE, MARCHE. UNTRIMMED STRAW mats, 98 CENTS. 9s CENTS. ‘We have put on sates lerge lot of Straw Hats, ins 980 | larwe variety of shapes and colors, that we sold at 740 91.25, 81.48, $1.75 and $1.96 We give you choice, ‘all styles and colors, 98 CENTS. REEFER JACKETS. REEFER 470 12, JACKETS, +198. Reduced from $7.48, $6.98 and $5.98. ‘To close out all our Children's Fine Reefer Jackets, tm sizes 4 to 12 years; colors, White, Cardinal and Navy; various styles. To clove tomorrow. ‘Were €5.98, $6.98 an@ $7.48. Chotee, $4.98. See our 78-cent, 91.48 and 92.98 Reefer ‘Jackets, in Navy, gilt buttons. Sizeak to 22. Were 98c., $1.98 and $3.98. $3.48 REEFER for $5.48 JACKETS. Aline of Navy Blue Reefer Jackets, all sizes, collar embroidered in silk and sitver. ‘Were $5.48, now $3.98. opD JACKETS, REDUCED PRICES. 2 Black Reefer Jackets, Size 98, Gold-cord bound edge and pockets. ‘Were 87.50, at $4.98. 8 Black Reefer Jackets, silver frogs, edge silver cord, Sizes 32, 36 and 38. ‘Were $7.50, at $4.98. ‘4 Navy Reefer Jackets, edge silver cord, silk frors. ‘Sizes 32, 34, 36, 38. ‘Were $6.98, at 84.98. 1 Gray Striped Reefer Jacket, pearl buttons. Size 38. ‘Was 96, at 04. 1 Mixed Tan, silk frogs. Size3& 96.98, at $4.75. ‘Gray Reefer, silk frogs. Size 34. 96.48, at 84. 1 Tan Reefer, silk frogs. Size 34. ‘Was 85.48, at $3.48. ‘1 Tan Reefer, pearl buttons. Size 24. ‘Was 86.48, at $4.48. 2Tans, silk frog finish. Sizes 3¢and 38. ‘Were $5.98, at $4. 2 Tan Blazers, gold cord finish. Sizes 32, 36. Were $8.48, at 86. ‘1 Tan Blazer, collarand sleeves embroidered. Size 36. ‘Was $7.48, now $4.98. ‘1 Tan Blager, diagonal. Size 36. Was $6.48, at $4.48. ‘1 Tan Blazer,embroidered collar and sleeves. Size38. ‘Was $5.48, at $4.48. 1Gray Mixed Blazer. Size 36. Was 85, at 94. ‘1 Blue Blaser, collar and sleeves embroidered. Size 4. ‘Was 67.48, now 84.98. 1 Blue Blazer, collar and sleeves emb=oidered. Size 32. ‘Was 85, now $3.48. 1 Black Biter, satin faced. Sizo 32. ‘Was $8.48, at $5.48, 4 Gray Blazers, collar embroidered tinsel. Bizes ‘32 and 88, ‘Were $5.48, at 83.98. ‘2 Light Gray, embroidered collar. Sizes 34nd 38. ‘Were $5.98, at $3.98. aT . THE 1B NNN Bos oo NNN pe 88 Gab mame A 8 55 6k ES wae RR §S HEF fee AA BS oe PEE MM M4 EE Soo EE ? W. H. Hovestox MANUFACTURING COMPANY. MATTING. MATTING. MATTING. IN ENDLESS VARIETY. $3.50 will buy 40 yards. ‘96 will buy 40 yards. 96 will buy 40 yards. 98 will buy 40 yards. 810 will buy 40 yards, MATTING RUGS. ‘Which we make s specialty, ranging from 750. to $2.75 each. ‘We have added tothe above line of Rugs the noted Cool Japanese BED MATS, ‘Nobody should be without one, W. BH. HOUGHTON MANUFACTURING ©O,, ‘1218 and 1220 F st. “Davo News By E. P. Mzarz FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1801. t i i z ie TIN WARE 0 0 0 0 © AT PRICES 0 0 0 © © UNHEARD OF o © 0 © © BEFORE. o For tomorrow only. (Saturday, May 9, ‘91.) ‘We ask all to kindly read the following list of bargains in Tin Ware, which we offer for tomor- row only. ‘These Tin Ware Sales are big cards for us,as we ‘always make a deep cut im prices, and have them occur far enough apart to suit both our customers ‘and ourselves. Isn't there something in this list that strikes you a8 being extraordinarily Jow in price? eoeeoee eos F ore Cesc eo oP ooe | e200 8 0 e800 FOF CoS COC COC eS ee ee eb et Bee? 10c. Tack Hammer, with two packages Tacks. 59e. Coffee Mill. ERR BEES ida A FULL LINE OF COOLERS AT REDUCED PRICES, “IF YOU GET A HEINZ REFRIGERATOR YOU GET THE BEST.” Get one of our Catalogues and Price List of ‘Heinz Patent Ventilating Refrigerators. THE FAIR, 7TH AND H STS. N.W., » FRANELE & CO. ©000000000000000000 2©000000000000000 000 ——— Foarsza Reoverion Is Suozs. AT THE BANKRUPT SALE, 900 7TH ST., CORNER OF I. (Formerly Howell & Murray's.) Alot of Ladies’ Genuine Hand-sewod Shoes made of Very best French kid. Former price from $4 to 85. Now reduced to $2.25. A lot of Men's Genuine Calf Shoes. Every pair worth over $3. Reduced to $1.80." A lot of Misses’ Kid Shoes with heels, Actual value $2. Reduced to 7c. 600 pairs Ladies’ Hand-turned Fine Dongols Kid Oxfords. Reduced from $1.50 to $1. Bemember that we are selling only the best makes of Shoes, Positively no cheap, shoddy Shoes offered. Every pair of Shoes guaranteed to give satisfaction oF money refunded. ‘THE BANKRUPT SALE, 900 7h at. Corner of I. my8-2t Gasarzet Banearss Ox Raconn R sbeseniho 1007-1009 F ST. K. W. AA AAA = 08 £4 Fk BE EA Se? DEPARTMENT. HEYWOOD AND WHITNEY CARRIAGES ONLY. NOODD LOTS! NO TRASH! Onrentire stock of High-grade Baby Carriages wilt be sacrificed tomorrow at the createst bargains ever offered in our city, Our stock consists of 150 different al of the two most celebrated manufacturers— the Heywood and Whitney makes. No style reserved. They ail goat darcain prices. Cost andpront not considered im this great sacrificing le. To make this sale doubly interesting, besides cutting the prices tothe core, we will present to each pur chater of a Carriage @ beautifal Combination Hich Chair and Rocker, made of solid oak. ‘This chair is nicely finished, with a highly polish table in front and cane bottom and back, and is easily changed from achild's rocking cha‘r to beautiful, neat and strong high chair. | This chair is sold allover Washington from 82 to $2.60. Weoffer this iducsment to the Patrons of our Carriace Department inorder to make this the greatest bargain sale ever offered in our city. Read carefully the reduced prices and bear in mind thisis a genuine sacrificing sale. Nothing so great as it has ever been heard of in the Baby Carriage trade. Everybody should attend. Carriages No. 7 are new shaped rattan bodies, fully upholstered with fancy figured goods, food parasol with lace cover, steel springs, double braces, very strong kearand wheels. Tomorrow for $4.{00, with the Combi- nation High Chair and Rocker *“free of charge.” Carriages No. 8 are made of heavy rattan and shellacked, beautiful desixns of bodies, upholstered in fine imported damask, satin parasol, strons gear. Former price, $9.90. They go now for €7.90, with Combination High Chair and Rocker ‘free of charge.” Carriages No. 9 are made of rattan and shellacked bodies, upholstered with silk pinsb, satin parasol and patent self-closing automatic parasol rod, standard Fanning gear, double brace. Former price, 10.90. They go now for €8.90, with Combination High Chair and Kocker “free of . Carriages No. 12% are of cane-wound rattan bodies, entirely new designs and very popular, upholstered With silk plush, fine satin parasol with silk lace edge, Heywood spring and gear, hand-made wheels. They were @ special value at $12.90. They gonow for $9.90, with Combination High Chair and Rocker ‘free of charge.” Carriages Nos. 11, 14, 193% are our special $15 leaders, entirely new; they are of Heywood and Whit- hey's make, upholstered in the finest manner with silk plush, and satin-lined parasol with silk lace edge; the best running cear, wheels and sprinzs, warranted. They were lively sellers at #15. They go now for $12.90, with Combination High Chair and Rocker “free of charge.” Carriages Nos. 16, 151, 163, 162, 165, 118.are our challenge Carriages ; for style and durability they have noequal. They areali Heywood and Whitney'smake,the upholstering is done in the most artistic manner, with silk plush, damask andother silk goods of the finest quality ;the parasols used are of the very finest silk, with silk lace ede; the bodies are works of art, being made of the most select rattan used. Former prices, $19, $20and ¢21. They all go now for $14.90, with @ Combination High Chair end Rocker. Thisis post- tively the greatest bargain ever offered for high-grade Carriages Nos. 90, 91, 96, 99 are Heywood's Hand- somest Carriages. They sold at 25.00. They all go now for $18 90, with the Combination High Chair and Rocker “free of charge,” Carriages Nos. 209, 391, 192 are Whitney's Finest Carriages. They are stained oak, with nickel-plated springs and trimmings, patent hubs and oak panels in sides, back and front. We can say there is nothing made in Baby Carriages than the above styles. ‘The uphoistering is the most expensive of any material used for Baby Carriages. The designs are new, rich and attractive. They stand at the top and are good valuesat $35.00 and 840.00. They gonow for $23.00, with Combination High Chair and Rocker “free of charge. All our Carriages are supplied with an Automatic Brake without extracharge. Do not miss this great sale. REFRIGERATORS. ‘The High-class Hardwood Michigan Refrizerators are scoring another great success this season. We guarantee them to you. ‘There is no Refrizerator made that is constructed on more scientific principles than the **Michigan.” We will pay forall the ice you use in them and refund the amount you pafd for them if they are not Just what we claim. Why experiment with patent arrangements and unreliable Refrixerators when you can buy the **Michican Refrigerator?” ‘There are 2,000 of them in use in Washington, and ‘we have toid this to every purchaser. Every one who has them isdelizhted. Why not you? The prices are lower than dealers ask for inferior makes. We bave no pine ones at any price. ‘TIT RRR OU UN: K UK 885 TORR UU x gx § foe UY SX ik = T RR UU NEN EK &Sss8 = ‘We show the largest assortment of Trunks in the city. You know our prices. Examine our styles and you will buy our Trunks. We are twenty years in the trunk trade and have yet to hear the first customet ‘say they are not pleased with our Trunks. All Trunks marked ‘free of charge” and the New Patent Buckle Webb Trunk Strap given with each ‘Tronk. B. GOLDSCHMID, it. 1007-1009 F ST. N.W. PRERBREABLEELLLASEEELEALEERERER Tue Besr Ix Tar Won. aT PPP, FFE RRR RRR Y ¥™ s855 PPpk kRRRR Yy> & PPP ER RRR RRR YY 4ss, ; be keer: a3 e kee OR OR OR Sus = Fashion flits from shade to shade and color to color lke a bee xathering honey and revives them again in Fabric and Silk and Kid cut into perfect and comfort- able handwear. Our GLOVE stock is a larze one from necessity. W8 owe it to your confidence to have itso. The impression is brosdesst that what comes from US—especially in GLOVES, where so many hid- den mysteries may lurk—is FLAWLESS. So we em- brace ail the different from the MITTS to the long EVENING GLOVES. Strive herd to merit the reputation you have given us—and with success, ‘The MITTS have a right to first mention. It ie their season. BLACK SILK MITTS—2%., 28¢., S0c., ‘Toe., Sand $1.25. Lancer sizes—40c. and $l. SILK MITTS in colors—50e. BLACK, TAN AND CREAM-COLORED SILK MITTS—50c. Misses’ sizes—2e. Extra Long SILK MITTS—Cream, 50c., 75e. and $1.50. Black, 75c. and $1.50. SILK GLOVES. BLACK SILK GLOVES—S0c., 75c., $1 and 81.35. TAN SILK GLOVES_60c. TANS AND SLATE~7sc. and 81. SLATES, MODES and BLACI tipe-g1. BETTER QUALITY—$1.25. ‘MISSES’ Silk Gloves—50c. TAFFETA AND LISLE GLOVES. TAN, GRAY and BLACK TAFFETA—50c. MISSES’ TAFFETA in TANS—40c. MISSES’ LISLE in TANS—20c. ‘We cannot afford toleave out s single shade, for it might be just the one, above all others, that you would want. But about KID GLOVES. The warm weather “‘side tracks” them to certain extent. Still they have their ‘special offices and you wear them more or less from “double "When they stamp a pair of GLOVES—they are perfect to the best of their know!- edge and belief. Sdutton PEARL MOUSQUETAIRES, with Black stitchine—82. 4button DRESSED KID, in Pearl—"'Black [ ‘Biack—€1. ITY that you will And in GLOVES if you look the en- tire Geld over. SEATON PRERY, “PERRY BUILDING" _ ‘NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANTA AVERUR. | Waars Oy Aux Kixos. at 10 | cuser 1900 0. ant De. ove Axniven Frou New Yone. The various Summer Stocks secured by our buyers in New York this week are now arriving and will all be ‘on exhibition and sale Saturday. The best bargains of ‘the season are promised at the Palais Royal tomorrow. HOSE AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ‘There are certain wholesale firms that take import orders only from samples; others, termed ‘jobbers, Keep stock on hand. A firm going out of the Jobbing Dusiness closed out their stock on hand to us, enabling ‘the quotation of wholesale prices at retail. 1,850 DOZEN PAIRS OF HOSE. ‘This is our largest and most important special pur- chase and sale of Hosiery, and since it brings fine French and English goods to the wearer at the price of the inferior grades, we trust our patrons and the public | ‘Will show their appreciation. A lane parchsse like this requ.res some daring. We have acted as your agent, but all the responsibility restson us. We bouxht largely s0 as to sell cheaply. Now you must buy largely or we shall not be encouraged to make another ‘such purchase and you will not acain have the oppor- tunity to buy at so low prices. 73, $1.50 AND 91.35 HOSE FOR 98e. Nearly a half hundred different styles, representing the very latest Paris novelties, in boot patterns and ‘other styies, art shades in lovely combinations. .08c. pr. 7c. HOSE FOR 49 CENTS. Best Quality Silk Finish Ribbed and Plain Lisle Hose, in manystyles. You'll much admire those with Fast Black feet and ankles and uppers of colors, plain And stripes; thirty-six different shades are shown. ‘The Hose with boots of Grays, Tansand such delicate Shades, with uppers of stripes, are also unusually fine Guslity and attractive in appearance... 4G0 G8e. AND 50c. LISLE HOSE FOR 35c. Plain and Ribbed Silk Finish Warranted Fast Biack Lisle Hose that would be excellent value at 50 aoe S50 feet and ankles and uppers in, Tans, Grays, &o., in stripes... Se Those with feet and ankles in art shades and striped Uppers are worth 5c. oe » The Richelieu Ribbed Hose, in such a collection of choice shades, are every pair worth 50°. Be SPECIAL LOTS OF 25c. HOSE. Among them you will notice those with Fast Black feet and ankles and uppers of choice colors. Not a few pairs of Lisle Hose, which are worth 50c......25¢- Sa Boys’ Fast Biack Ribbed Hose, with double knees, &c. 19. MISCELLANEOUS. PARASOLS.—The little stock of 232 Parasols se- cured at 33% per cent discount has arrived and awaits imspection at one-third less than prices previously’ quoted. NECKWEAR —India Silk Windsors at 12%c. and ‘Madras Windsors, with silk stripes, at 19c.; the Vas- ‘sar Chemisettes of pure linen at 25c. and the Cuffs ‘at Se. are some of the best bargains yet arrived. FLOWERS.—About five hundred bunches of fine French Flowers at prices that were a heavy loss to ‘some one. Three dozen Hyacinths in bunch for 60c.; that’s one-third less than they were intended to be sold for. Large bunches of Lilacs, with plentiful fohage, for 75e. ; Daisies, 25e. a bunch; Pansies, 30c. ‘bunch; Roses, 19. bunch; Wild Roses, 48c. bunch; Wreaths of Roses, Buds and Foliage, 5 each. These and many other fine French Flowers at less than cost of production. #2-Other goods, arriving at time of writing this advertisement, will be on sale tomorrow. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) SPECIAL SALE PRICES. Is there a Wrap department more complete in every detail? Is there @ better collection of Traveling Ul- sters, Lace Capes, Imported Jackets, Reefers and Tea Gowns or of Cuildren’s Garments? We wouldn't ask these questions if we anticipated au unfavorable reply. As you know, it’s not the beginning of the season and the stocks at the various stores are now very well known. You ust know that the prices marked on our garmentsare as low as elsewhere. Now that we allow 10 per cent discount—deduct one-tenth from the marked prices—1T FOLLOWS THAT OUR PRICES MUST BE THE LOWEST. Thus we have lowest prices, a variety unexcelled and every con- venfence for your comiort. Now, why shouldn't we have your patronage? THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Souz New Brazens. $2.50—Ladies’ Cream Blazers, with Black and Tan stripes, Blue and Black checks, roll collar, braid fastenings. Cloth Blazers, Navy and Biack, roll collar, side pockets, €2.50 each. 83.75—Gray and Tan Stripe and Check Biazers, roll collar, side pockets, pearl buttons, $3.75, 94.00, 85.40. $4.50—Creain Serge Blazers, very fine quality, roll collar, side pockets. 84.50. $8.00—Bedford Cord Binzers, Cream, with Black stripe, Biue stripe and Brown stripe, roll collar end square collar, silk cord and tas- sel. $5.00, $10.00. $4.00—Tun and Black Serge Blazers, Medici collar, braided, cond and tassel. 4.00 and 85.00. $5.00—Tan and Black Blazers, square collar, em- brotdered with Black and Gold, Tan and Goia braid, cord and tassel. $5.00. Navy and Biack Cheviot Biazer, roll collar, faced with arumure silk, side pockets, €8.00, 89.00-Navy, Black and Tan Cheviot Blazers, square collar, braided and trimmed with soutache braid, silk cord and tassel, fronts lined with silk, wide pockets. 9.00 and $10.00. THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Livres Wasts Axp Surars. ‘The Vassar Shirte laundered by Earl & Wilson are the best fitting and most stylish Shirts made for ladies. We show them with plain and p.eated embroidered bosoms, with latest style collar and cuffs; White and colors. Prices, $1 to$1.48each. The following come in great variety of colors and designs: ‘Scotch Gingham Striped Madras Cloth Shirts, $1.35. Shuiler styiesin sateen, $1.98. Binck Gioria Silk Waists, €2.68. £27 These garments are pleated beck and front, have new-style collars and cuffs, full high sleeves. All sizes. THE PALAIS ROYAL. Continued below.) ‘WRAPPERS—Sizes, 34 to 44. These Calico Wrap- pers ususily retail et $1.25. They have tight back, ‘Mother Hubbard front. two pockets, deep ruffle, coliar “ designs, in and colors, Sica beep meee . exo ee tort See arse ies ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. eae as ‘ca caper LADIES’ FINE DONGOLA OX- FORD TIES. Patent Tip, Coffin Tos. Patent Tip, Opera Tos. Patent Tip, Pointed Toe. Dongola Tip, Opera Tos. Plain Toe, Common Sense, Piain Toe, Opera Shape. LADIES’ COFFEE COLORED ‘Ties, Pisin, Common Sense Tow, ‘Opera Too with Tip. LADIES’ HAND-TURNED NEWPORT TIES LADIES LOW BUTTON SHORS. LADIES’ PATENT LEATHER Ties. LADIES’ ONE-STRAP BUTTON SLIPPERS. Dongola Vamp, Gray Top. Dongola Vamp, Tan Ton, All Dongola, Patent Tip. GENTS’ LOW.CUT SHOES. Pateut Leather Ties, Rancaroo Calf Strays, Seamiens Veal Calf Oxfords. Comfortable Glove Leather Ties. Color Ties ot BOYS’ CASCO CALF TIES. o- YOUTHS’ CASCO CALF OXFORDS. o— EVERY PAIR OF THESE SNOES IS A REGULAR $2 VALUE. WE CAKRY ALL OF THESE STYLES IN ALi. TRE WIPTHS AND SIZES REQUIRED 10 FIT ANY SHAPE FOOT, WHEN you CONSIDER THAT WE HAVE THE SAME. VARIETY IN GOODS OF ALL PRICES, FROM OUR LADIES’, MISSES AND CHILD'S OXFORDS UP TO THE GENTS BEST #4 KANGAROO Low SHOR, IT WILL GIVE YOU SOME IDEA OF THE ASSORTMENT WE CARRY. WE HAVE EARLY $100,000 IN- VESTED IN SHOE LEATHER. THAT I8 THE REASON WHY WE CAN FIT AND SUIT EVERYBODY, AND THAT Is WHY TRE LEADING SHOK BUSINESS OF WASHINGTON, ° on o~ ° ° ° ° ° ° © RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, ‘S16 7TH STREET, 1022 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., 231 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 8. E. W. A. Prmncr & Co, Successors to E.G. Davis, 710 Market Space, Corner Sth Street. 1 SPACE WIN. THEN CoM! INE THE QUALITH NG and DRAPERY cw patterns and of the latest im- Portation. This lot of roods we closed out rom ‘an importer at a marvelously low price. We have been CONNING the MARKET for the past Wook for something STARTLING tn desirable LACES, and we have been successful, for we have certainly gotten hold of the BIGGEST BAUGAINS in Laces ever offered in this city. When you see them you will aay #0, too, for t quality is here as well as the low prices. These goods SHOW what experience and SHAKP, SNAPPY buying can accomplish. MOD- ERN BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENT wegive them to you as lows we bought them. Bow do these few hints strike you’ : Rosstaxs Lact Frovycrse Lx BLACK, ALL SILK, 42 inches wide, in the NEW KING and POLKA SPOT pattern. Very stylish. Worth regularly @1. SPECLAL price, —e. a yard. — BLACK RUSSIAN LACE FLOUNCING,ALL SILK, 42 inches wide, in OVAL and LEAF PATTERN. ENTIRELY NEW. Regular Price, |. SPECIAL ATTRACTION price, tte BOW-ENOT FLOUNCING, ALL SILK, BLACK, 45 inches wide, the newest style out and very handsome. Regular price, @1.65. SPECIAL BARGAIN price, $1.28 yas RUSSIAN DRAPERY NET, EXTRA FINE MESH, 48 inches wide, LAWGE POLKA SPOT. PATTERN, ALL SILK. Regular price, Ste. @ yard. OUK SPECIAL price, —Bie. a yard. — Forzowrxe Laces Comes Tat Beautiful end rich yet delicate fabme just put on the market,CREPE STANLEY. Theis the VERY NEWEST creation of the PAKISIAN FASHION MAKER. Ite soft, silky texture can be formed into the most exquisite folds oF drapery. Just the thing for the front or vest of your new dress. Here are the shades: PINK, L. BLUE, PEARL, CANARY, GHA, UELIO- TROPE, LAVENDER. Ali silk, you know, of course. SPECIAL price, —~#1a yard Rios Deranruent, Specuat For SATURDAY. Satuniay te always. a GREAT day in our RIB- BON DEPARTMENT and we always try to offer EXTRA inducements tor that day. Here are two good ones for tomorrow BEST QUALITY SATIN BACK VELVET Ribbon, in BLACK, onty Nos. Gand 6, 1% and Lip inches wide. Reyuiar price, Ise. yard. For TOMORROW THEY 206. a yard. NOVELTY GAUZE RIBBON, with COL- ORED Silk and Gold Applica Patvern inter- ‘woven in all of the new Ragnlar price, $1.48 yard. REDUCED 10 1.25 » yard. Exrea Panasor Drsrnax FOR SATURDAY. Don't this touch @ tender spot in your desire’ ‘You wanta NEW PAKASOL. You can be made Dappy at @ sinall cost; here are a few quotations from our LARGE ASSORTMENT REAL INDIA PONGEE PARASOLS, with full double ruffle; worth €3.75. SPECIAL, Lists m7

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